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Tuesday, July 15, 2025

D Drinks Spot cops Harvard windball crown

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Nigel Simon
42 days ago
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Se­nior Mul­ti­me­dia Re­porter

nigel.si­mon@guardian.co.tt

Kendis Matthias was the star of the show as the D’ Drinks Spot out­played Uni­ver­sal Flip­pers to cap­ture the $3,000 ti­tle in the Har­vard Sports Club April Fest Wind­ball Crick­et Tour­na­ment at the Har­vard Sports Club, 106 Tra­garete Road, Port-of-Spain, on Sat­ur­day night.

Bat­ting first in the tour­na­ment, which was con­test­ed via ten overs per side, the Uni­ver­sal Flip­pers were put on the de­fen­sive ear­ly and were lim­it­ed to a mea­gre 15 runs all out in 6.2 overs of the al­lot­ted ten overs, with Sashtri Ra­moutar scor­ing three runs and Dwayne James and Ruben Adams two each, while Matthias was the main wick­et tak­er with three for two runs from his one over, with Joshua Mil­lien grab­bing two wick­ets for four runs and Virin­da Boodram one for one run.

D’ Drinks Spot then made light work of their run chase and raced to 17 runs for the loss of one wick­et in 3.2 overs, led by Nashawn Latch­man with eight runs not out and Zephon Richards with five to se­cure the ti­tle.

Har­vard April Fest Wind­ball Crick­et re­sults

Sat­ur­day, May 31

Third place

D Crush­ers 34 for 6 wick­ets in 8 overs (Adesh Ram­sumair 14, Ryan Mo­han 4, Rudie Be­dassie 3, Claudel Ab­erdeen 2/7, Bran­don Phelps 1/4, Garvin De Gannes 1/6) vs Trav­ellers 21 for 7 wick­ets in 8 overs (Ger­ard Mad­er 5, Claudel Ab­erdeen 3, Oni­ka Grieves 3, Rudie Be­dassie 2/0, Ryan Sankar 2/2, Adesh Ram­sumair 1/2)

Re­sult: D Crush­ers won by 13 runs

Play­er of the match: Rudie Be­dassie

Fi­nal

Uni­ver­sal Flip­pers 15 runs all out in 6.2 overs (Sashtri Ra­moutar 3, Dwayne James 2, Ruben Adams 2 n.o, Kendo Matthias 3/2, Joshua Mil­lien 2/4, Virin­da Boodram 1/1) vs D’ Drinks Spot 17 for 1 wick­et in 3.2 overs (Nashawn Latch­man 8 n.o, Zephon Richards 5, James Sook­nar­ine 1/2, Dwayne James 1/4)

Re­sult: D’ Drinks Spot won by 9 wick­ets

Play­er of the match: Kendo Matthias

Ho­n­our Roll

Fourth: Trav­ellers Sports Club

Third: D’Crush­ers

Run­ner-up: Uni­ver­sal Flip­pers

Cham­pi­ont: D’Drinks Spot

Fair Play Award: D’Crush­ers

Most Dis­missals: Sahin­dra Ramdeo (D’Crush­ers) - 6

Most Wick­ets: Virindra Boodram (D’Drinks Spot) - 6

Most Runs: Christo­pher Biggette (Not Just Fun) - 38

Most Valu­able Play­er: Christo­pher Biggette (Not Jus Fun)


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