Guyana Women delivered a strong showing at the Cricket West Indies CG United Super50 Women’s Tournament, finishing joint second as the competition concluded over the weekend.
The Guyanese ended the tournament on 20 points, level with the Windward Islands, after a convincing six-wicket victory over the same opponents on Saturday. Guyana chased down their target with authority, completing the win with 78 balls remaining to secure a top-two finish.

After three rounds of competition, Guyana recorded two wins and one loss, with their only defeat coming against Trinidad and Tobago earlier in the tournament.
Jamaica Women emerged as champions after finishing at the top of the standings with 21 points, narrowly edging out Guyana and the Windward Islands. Trinidad and Tobago placed third with 19 points following a competitive campaign.
Several players produced standout individual performances throughout the tournament. Windward Islands batter Jannillea Glasgow topped the run-scoring charts with 149 runs, while Jamaica’s Afy Fletcher accumulated 92 runs during the competition.
In the bowling department, Trinidad and Tobago’s Anisa Mohammed led all bowlers with 13 wickets. Guyana’s Ashmini Munisar was the standout performer for the hosts, finishing with nine wickets and playing a key role in Guyana’s successful run.
Guyana’s joint second-place finish highlights a promising campaign and reflects the team’s growing competitiveness at the regional level as attention now turns to future international and regional assignments.
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