Trinis came out in their numbers to propel Red Steel, led by Dwayne Bravo, to three consecutive victories over Barbados Tridents, St Kitts/Nevis Patriots and Jamaica Tallawahs at the Queen's Park Oval, actually starting the weekend on the Thursday.
Thursday's game against the Tridents was rain-affected and showers also threatened on Saturday in the encounter between Red Steel and Patriots.
Sunday's game between Red Steel and Jamaica Tallawahs attracted the biggest crowd of the tournament, with almost every stand in the Oval sold out and packed.Following in the wake of his brother Darren's carnage of Tridents on Thursday, with the score of an unbeaten 80, Dwayne Bravo came to the party on Sunday, to play an unbeaten 49.He was aided and abetted by South African Jacques Kallis who scored a restrained but entertaining 61.
Red Steel didn't fare well on Tuesday night in its final first round game against Amazon Warriors in Guyana and its loss placed it in yesterday's semi-final at the Oval against the Tallawahs. Up to press time the results were not known but fans would hope that the home team won, guaranteeing its place in Sunday's final against Tridents.