Dates | 7 – 14 June 2022 |
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Administrator(s) | Cricket West Indies |
Cricket format | Twenty20 |
Tournament format(s) | Round robin |
Champions | Jamaica (3rd title) |
Participants | 6 |
Matches | 15 |
Most runs | Hayley Matthews (191) |
Most wickets | Shanika Bruce (9) |
The 2022 Twenty20 Blaze was the sixth season of the women's Twenty20 cricket competition played in the West Indies. It took place from 7 to 14 June, with 6 teams taking part and all matches taking place at Providence Stadium in Guyana. Jamaica won the competition, their third, finishing ahead of defending champions Barbados on Net Run Rate. The tournament was followed by the 2022 Women's Super50 Cup. [1] [2]
Teams played in a round-robin in a group of six, therefore playing 5 matches overall. Matches were played using a Twenty20 format. The top team in the group was crowned the Champions. [3]
The group worked on a points system with positions being based on the total points. Points were awarded as follows: [4]
Win: 4 points
Loss: 0 points.
Abandoned/No Result: 2 points.
Team | Pld | W | L | T | NR | A | Pts | NRR |
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Jamaica (C) | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | +2.171 |
Barbados | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 16 | +1.428 |
Trinidad and Tobago | 5 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 14 | –0.275 |
Guyana | 5 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 10 | +0.945 |
Windward Islands | 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4 | –0.728 |
Leeward Islands | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | –3.369 |
7 June 2022 Scorecard |
Leeward Islands 56/7 (20 overs) | v | Windward Islands 57/6 (17.1 overs) |
Rosalie Dolabaille 21 (46) Pearl Etienne 2/8 (4 overs) | Kimone Homer 11 (29) Jenison Richards 3/7 (4 overs) |
7 June 2022 Scorecard |
Jamaica 133/6 (20 overs) | v | Trinidad and Tobago 55 (13.3 overs) |
Kirbyina Alexander 12 (11) Neisha-Ann Waisome 5/8 (4 overs) |
9 June 2022 Scorecard |
Leeward Islands 60 (18.2 overs) | v | Barbados 61/1 (6.4 overs) |
9 June 2022 Scorecard |
Jamaica 91 (19.3 overs) | v | Windward Islands 66 (16.4 overs) |
Afy Fletcher 20 (24) Jodi-Ann Morgan 3/15 (2.4 overs) |
11 June 2022 Scorecard |
Windward Islands 87/6 (20 overs) | v | Barbados 89/0 (11.3 overs) |
Hayley Matthews 41* (34) |
11 June 2022 Scorecard |
Trinidad and Tobago 108/7 (20 overs) | v | Leeward Islands 72/6 (20 overs) |
Lee-Ann Kirby 26 (25) Tiffany Thorpe 2/10 (4 overs) | Jenison Richards 24 (32) Karishma Ramharack 3/4 (4 overs) |
13 June 2022 Scorecard |
Trinidad and Tobago 88/8 (20 overs) | v | Windward Islands 87/7 (20 overs) |
13 June 2022 Scorecard |
Guyana 122/4 (20 overs) | v | Leeward Islands 47 (14.5 overs) |
Shemaine Campbelle 36 (30) Amanda Edwards 2/25 (4 overs) |
14 June 2022 Scorecard |
Trinidad and Tobago 108/7 (20 overs) | v | Barbados 89/7 (20 overs) |
Aaliyah Alleyne 26 (32) Kamara Ragoobar 2/16 (4 overs) |
14 June 2022 Scorecard |
Jamaica 170/5 (20 overs) | v | Leeward Islands 46/3 (20 overs) |
Natasha McLean 83 (54) Amanda Edwards 2/11 (2 overs) |
14 June 2022 Scorecard |
Windward Islands 85/7 (20 overs) | v | Guyana 86/4 (16.3 overs) |
Player | Team | Matches | Innings | Runs | Average | HS | 100s | 50s |
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Hayley Matthews | Barbados | 5 | 5 | 191 | 95.50 | 74* | 0 | 1 |
Natasha McLean | Jamaica | 5 | 5 | 130 | 26.00 | 83 | 0 | 1 |
Stafanie Taylor | Jamaica | 5 | 5 | 116 | 23.20 | 56 | 0 | 1 |
Shemaine Campbelle | Guyana | 5 | 4 | 108 | 36.00 | 36 | 0 | 0 |
Chinelle Henry | Jamaica | 5 | 5 | 97 | 24.25 | 52 | 0 | 1 |
Source: Windies Cricket [4]
Player | Team | Overs | Wickets | Average | BBI | 5w |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shanika Bruce | Barbados | 20.0 | 9 | 8.66 | 3/13 | 0 |
Kaysia Schultz | Guyana | 14.0 | 8 | 6.87 | 3/13 | 0 |
Aaliyah Alleyne | Barbados | 20.0 | 8 | 10.00 | 3/18 | 0 |
Pearl Etienne | Windward Islands | 16.0 | 7 | 9.85 | 2/8 | 0 |
Shakera Selman | Barbados | 13.2 | 7 | 11.42 | 3/26 | 0 |
Source: Windies Cricket [4]
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