An impressive all-round bowling performance and ice veined innings from captain Hayley Matthews saw Barbados Royals defeat Guyana Amazon Warriors by one wicket with a solitary delivery remaining in a thrilling opening match of the 2024 Massy Women’s Caribbean Premier League (WCPL).
Matthews won the toss and chose to field first at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad and her side restricted the Warriors to what was thought to be a below par score of 118/9 off their 20 overs.
The wickets were shared around between Royals’ seam and spin bowlers, Aaliyah Alleyne taking 3/21 from her four overs including the crucial wicket of a well-set Stafanie Taylor for 38.

It was far from a comfortable chase for the Royals, the 2023 champions found themselves 44/3 and 50/4 during their innings but Matthews kept her head with wickets falling all around her, finishing unbeaten on 61 not out off 58 deliveries having batted through the innings to secure victory for her side and get the defence of their trophy off to a winning start.
An undulating match began with the Warriors struggling to get any momentum with the bat after losing both openers inside the PowerPlay. Captain Lauren Winford-Hill was bowled by a fast delivery from Alleyne that zipped off the floodlit wicket and Natasha McLean fended off Qiana Joseph to be well caught inside the inner circle by a diving Cherry-Ann Fraser.
At 59/2 after 10 overs the Warriors then lost wickets regularly in the second half of their innings which duly served to stifle their run scoring.










