Tobago eased past defending champions North by eight wickets to advance to the semifinals of the TTCB U19 Inter-Zone tournament for the first time in over a decade. Michael Ramdass took four wickets while Daviel Thomas scored a half-century to lead Tobago to three straight wins and a spot in the semifinals. The semifinals are scheduled for 3 April, with the final set for 9 April. Tobago will face South-East in the semis, while Central will take on East.
In the group stage, East qualified as Group A runners-up after defeating North-East by 167 runs, with Rondell Ramlogan scoring a century to help East reach 283. Central and South-East qualified from Group B, with Central beating South-East by five wickets in a high-scoring match, and South-East scoring 212 for 9. In another group match, South beat South-West by five wickets. Levin Ghanny and Dennis Choy guided South to victory as they chased down South-West’s total of 151.
The tournament also saw North getting bowled out for 119 by Tobago, with Michael Ramdass taking four wickets and Brandon Melville and Jayden Kent also contributing with wickets. Tobago’s Daviel Thomas scored an unbeaten 51 to help his team reach the target and secure the win. The East team had an impressive victory, with Rondell Ramlogan scoring 113 runs to lead them to 283 before their bowlers dismissed North-East for 116. Central’s Luke Ali scored an unbeaten 107 as they chased down South-East’s total of 213 to secure a spot in the semifinals.
The group stage matches included North beating North-East by 10 wickets, Tobago defeating East by 48 runs, Central triumphing over South-West by 58 runs, and South-East claiming victory over South by 80 runs. In the second round of matches, Tobago won against North-East, East beat North, South-West defeated South-East, and Central beat South. The semifinals are set to take place on 3 April, with Tobago facing South-East and Central facing East. The final is scheduled for 9 April at the National Cricket Center.
Overall, the TTCB U19 Inter-Zone tournament saw some exciting matches and impressive performances from various players and teams. Tobago, Central, East, and South-East have all qualified for the semifinals, setting the stage for exciting matchups in the final stages of the tournament. Fans can look forward to more thrilling cricket action as the teams compete for the championship title in the upcoming games.
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18 Comments
Does Tobago really deserve this win? Lets discuss the competition level!
I think Tobagos dominance is overrated. Other teams have potential too!
I think Tobagos dominance is a fluke. Trinidad teams will bounce back soon!
Dont underestimate Tobagos skill and determination. Their dominance is no fluke. Trinidad teams need to step up their game if they want to compete. Tobago is here to stay.
I think Tobago should give other teams a chance to win sometimes!
I dont buy it! Lets see Tobago take on some international teams next.
Is Tobagos dominance sustainable, or just a fluke? Lets discuss! 🤔
Tobagos dominance is no fluke. Their consistent performances speak for themselves. Lets not underestimate their abilities and instead appreciate their success. Its time to give credit where credit is due. Keep the discussion positive and objective.
Do you think Tobagos dominance is fair? Maybe they need tougher competition.
Is Tobago really that good or are the other teams just not trying hard enough?
Do you think Tobagos dominance is bad for competition or just impressive?
Could Tobagos dominance be a sign of future cricket greatness? 🏏
Do you think Tobagos success is due to talent or just luck? 🤔
Is Tobagos dominance in the TTCB U19 Inter-zone Tournament good for cricket development?
Tobagos dominance is a double-edged sword. While it showcases their talent, it may hinder the growth of other teams. Cricket development requires competition from all regions. Lets hope other teams step up their game to challenge Tobagos supremacy and enhance overall cricket development.
Do you think Tobagos success is due to talent or luck? Lets discuss!
Impressive win for Tobago! Can they keep up the momentum? Lets discuss!
Tobagos win was solid, but lets not get carried away. Consistency is key, and theyve been known to falter under pressure. Its a long season ahead, so lets see if they can handle the heat when it really counts.