
Rain had the final say in Trinidad and Tobago, washing out two matches on the opening day of the 2025 CG United Regional Super50 Championships, one including the Guyana Harpy Eagles (GHE), who had earlier gotten off to a good start with the bat.
The Harpy Eagles, in their opening clash against the Jamaica Scorpions, were sent in to bat first by their opponents, who won the toss at the Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain.
Raymond Perez and captain Matthew Nandu started well at the top, notching a 107-run opening partnership for the Guyanese side. Perez fell first for 61 off 66 deliveries, consisting of six fours and one six, while Nandu departed a few overs after for 54 off 70.
Kemol Savory got a strong start with 25 but was unable to convert the score. Showcasing his recent international experience, Kevlon Anderson slammed a commanding 83 off 60 balls, punctuated by 10 fours and three sixes.

Mavendra Dindyal added 26, while Ronaldo Alimohamed was unbeaten on 25 when the heavens opened, stalling the Harpy Eagles’ innings at 287-6 in 47 overs.
However, what was hoped to be a short rain delay persisted past the lunch break and into the afternoon, thus forcing a no-result.
The situation was the same over at the Sir Frank Worrell Memorial Ground in St Augustine, where the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force’s meeting with the Barbados Pride was also washed out.
Barbados were sent in to bat first by the Red Force and were able to put up 48-0 in 5.1 overs before rain intervened.
The teams whose matches were washed out will receive two points and any bonus points acquired in their innings, according to CWI Media.
The CG United Regional Super50 continues on Friday, November 21, when the Harpy Eagles will take on the Windward Islands Volcanoes in St Augustine. TT Red Force will then battle the Jamaica Scorpions, while the Leeward Islands Hurricanes will go up against Barbados Pride.
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