Shemaine Campbell stroked a match-winning hundred as Guyana romped to a 65-run win over Leewards in round one of the Cricket West Indies (CWI) Women’s Super50 Tournament.
After the T20 format ended on Monday, the ladies shifted gear to the 50-Over version, which bowled its first round on Wednesday at Sabina Park, Jamaica. Batting first, the Guyanese side racked up their highest total since the Women’s Championships commenced.
Player-of-the Match Campbell, who was the leading run-scorer in the T20 Blaze Championships, hit a classy 107 from 135 balls, with 11 fours and a maximum, propelling Guyana to 229-9 when their 50 overs expired. Mandy Mangru, promoted to open, scored 24; while Melanie Henry was the next best scorer, with 17.
Leewards had a decent bowling out, with Amanda Edwards being the pick of the lot with 3-42. Two wickets apiece went to Shawnisha Hector and Davanna Claxton, helped to cap off decent bowling outing.










