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    Barbados Women and Trinidad & Tobago Set to Face Off in Women’s Super50 Cup Final

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    The stage is set for an exciting showdown in the 2025 CG United Women’s Super50 Cup as Barbados Women and Trinidad & Tobago have secured their spots in the championship final. The match is scheduled to take place on Friday, March 7, 2025, at Warner Park in St. Kitts.

    Both teams have demonstrated exceptional performance throughout the tournament:

    Barbados Women:

    • Currently leading the points table with 23 points
    • Undefeated in their three matches played
    • Showcasing a strong net run rate of 0.807

    Trinidad & Tobago:

    • Holding the second position with 19 points
    • Won two out of their three matches
    • Maintaining a solid net run rate of 0.603

    Key Performances:

    Barbados Women have shown dominance in their matches, including:

    • A 11-run victory over Guyana in their opening match
    • A commanding 54-run win against Jamaica
    • A 56-run triumph over the Windward Islands

    Trinidad & Tobago have also impressed with:

    • A 4-wicket win over the Leeward Islands
    • A decisive 9-wicket victory against the Windward Islands

    The final promises to be a thrilling encounter between two well-matched teams. Cricket enthusiasts can look forward to seeing top talents like Aaliyah Alleyne from Barbados, who scored an unbeaten 57 in an earlier match, and Samara Ramnath from Trinidad & Tobago, who took an impressive 5 wickets for just 13 runs in one of their games.

    This championship match not only determines the winner of the Super50 Cup but also serves as crucial preparation for the West Indies Women’s team ahead of their upcoming international fixtures, including the ODI World Cup.

    The 3rd place playoff and 5th place playoff matches will also take place on the same day at Conaree Cricket Centre and St. Paul’s Sports Complex, respectively, rounding out the tournament that has showcased the best of women’s cricket in the Caribbean.

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