Holy Name Convent clinched the Secondary Schools Intercol girls’ title with a convincing 42-run victory over first-time finalists St Augustine Girls’ High School at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, San Fernando on Friday.
After winning the toss, Holy Name elected to bat and posted a competitive 143 for 4 from their allotted 20 overs — a total that proved just beyond St Augustine’s reach. The innings was built on a measured captain’s knock and sensible contributions from the top order as Holy Name managed the innings well on a pitch that offered something for the bowlers.
Openers Zakiyah Harrilal and Thameenah Ali got Holy Name off to a cautious start, but early misfortune struck when Ali was run out cheaply for one in the second over. Harrilal tried to steady the innings, but she too fell in the ninth over, caught behind for 16 off Brianna Harricharan, leaving the scoreboard reading 16 for 2 and handing momentum to St Augustine.
Captain Jessica Davis, promoted to number four, took responsibility and anchored the middle order. She put together the innings’ main contribution, compiling a well-paced 41 before being bowled by Rehanna Harry in the 19th over. Earlier, Ramdeen had provided a useful 18 for Holy Name before falling in the 17th over to the same bowler, with the score at 112 for 3.
Holy Name regrouped after each setback and gathered enough runs from the lower middle order to reach a defendable 143 for 4 at the end of the 20 overs. The innings featured disciplined batting against a St Augustine attack that struck early and often but could not prevent their opponents from posting a total that would test any chasing side in an Intercol final.
In reply, St Augustine Girls High got off to a slow and nervy start that reflected the pressure of the occasion. Early loss of Seanna GyanRamsundar for 4 immediately put pressure on the chase, but a second-wicket partnership between Arianna Mohammed and Aleeyah Bocas briefly steadied the innings. Mohammed top scored for her side with 23 as the pair combined to add 41 for the second wicket, taking St Augustine to 54 for 2 in the 12th over and offering a glimmer of hope.
That hope was short-lived. Holy Name’s discipline and timely breakthroughs saw St Augustine collapse midway through the chase. In a devastating sequence the visitors lost Brianna Harricharan (9), captain Rehanna Harry (4) and Bocas (15) in quick succession — three wickets for just six runs — to tumble from a competitive position to 73 for 5. The triple setback in the space of seven balls swung the match firmly in Holy Name’s favour.
Elbowed into a difficult recovery, St Augustine attempted to rebuild through their lower order. Zaria Juman showed resilience with an unbeaten 12, but her efforts could not counter the mounting scoreboard pressure. The required run rate crept up, scoring opportunities tightened, and St Augustine were eventually restricted to 101 for 7 in their 20 overs.
Holy Name’s bowlers executed their plans with discipline, applying dot-all pressure at key moments and converting chances when presented. The fielding unit complemented the bowling, maintaining intensity throughout the innings and taking crucial catches to choke the chase. Those collective efforts underscored why Holy Name has been a consistent contender in schoolgirl cricket, and they now add another Intercol title to their growing list of achievements.
For Holy Name Convent, this marks a successful fourth appearance in the Intercol final and a display that combined composure under pressure with timely aggression. Captain Jessica Davis’s innings and the steady platform provided by the top order were central to the victory.
For St Augustine Girls High School, the run to their first ever final represents a milestone in the programme’s development.
Despite the disappointment of falling short in the final hurdle, their run to the decider will offer valuable experience for the young side as they regroup and build toward future competitions.
The final showcased the rising standard of girls’ school cricket locally: disciplined bowling, athletic fielding and developing batting depth across teams. Holy Name’s 42-run win was a fitting conclusion to the tournament and a reminder of the depth of talent emerging through the schools’ system.
Summarised Scores
Holy Name Convent 143 /4 (20 overs) (Jessica Davis 41; Kacey Ramdeen 18; Rehanna Harry 2-19) vs St Augustine Girls High School 102 /7 (20 overs) (Arianna Mohammed 23; Aleeyah Bocas 15; Thameenah Ali 2-11; Zakiyah Harrilal 2-23). Holy Name Convent won by 42 runs.
