Marc Taylor slammed a century and four other batsmen passed 50 as the Bahamas Cricket Association (BCA) T20 league continued with two matches over the weekend at the Haynes Oval in Nassau.
Renford Davson and Ryan Tappin after their unbroken stand |
Playing for Police, the left-handed Taylor blasted an
unbeaten 124 to lead his team to a 45-run victory over Westerns on Saturday. His
knock and 24 each from his brother Gregory Taylor Jnr and R. Thomas ensured
Police amassed 204 for four after a late start necessitated a reduction in the
overs to 15. For Westerns, Gregory Irving and Cliff Atkinson picked up two
wickets each.
Westerns were spirited in their reply, reaching 159 for six
when their 15 overs expired. Atkinson and Irving where once again to the fore,
hitting 73 and 46 respectively while R. Charles claimed three wickets for nine
runs.
On Sunday, St. Alban’s posted a challenging 166 for six in
their 20 overs but were helpless in the face of a brutal assault by Pacesetters’
openers who carried their team to a 10-wicket victory in 15.5 overs. Andre Dos
Ramos 64, Brent Fullerton 36 and R. Coakley 34 were the main contributors for
St. Alban’s against Mark Levi’s two for 41. Ryan Tapping and Renford Davson
then slammed 87 and 71 respectively in an unbroken opening stand of 167 to lead
their team to an easy win.
The competition continues next weekend with two more matches
at the same venue.
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