Jamaica eyes crucial win against Leeward Islands to keep semifinal hopes alive in Regional Women’s Super 50

The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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The defending champions, Jamaica, are facing a must-win situation in the Regional Women’s Super 50 Cricket Tournament as they prepare to take on the Leeward Islands in the fourth and penultimate round of the competition on Monday at Warner Park in St. Kitts. With their hopes of making the final hanging in the balance, Jamaica knows that a victory is essential to keep their campaign alive.

Led by captain Rashada Williams, the Jamaicans are looking to bounce back from two consecutive losses to Guyana and Barbados. The team enters the contest second to last on the six-team table with just 10 points, and knowing victory against the Leeward Islands could provide the momentum they need to climb up the standings heading into their final game of the league phase of the tournament against Windward Islands.

The Leeward Islands, however, have had a tough run in the tournament so far. With only 4 points from their opening games, they remain winless and are positioned at the bottom of the table.

As the action unfolds on Monday, other key match-ups will also take place. Unbeaten leaders Barbados will take on second-place Trinidad and Tobago in a top-of-the-table clash at the St. Paul’s Sports Complex. At the same time, Guyana and the Windward Islands will face off at the Conaree Sports Complex in another exciting contest.

All three games are scheduled to bowl off at 9:00 AM Jamaica Time.

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