After dismissing Jannillea Glasgow with a vital catch taken by Amanda-Jade Wellington within the 12th over, Alleyne sprinted in direction of her teammates and dropped to the bottom in sheer pleasure.
CPL’s official social media aptly captured the second, calling it “what a Celebration from the @BarbadosRoyals within the Massy WCPL Last on the Brian Lara Cricket Academy.”
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The wicket marked a turning level within the match because the Royals defended their title with an exciting four-wicket victory over the Trinbago Knight Riders.
Alleyne’s distinctive efficiency was essential, as she completed with spectacular figures of 4/21. Her spell, mixed with Hayley Matthews’s two wickets, restricted the Knight Riders to a modest 93/eight of their 20 overs.
Regardless of strong efforts from Shikha Pandey (28 runs) and Kycia Knight (17 not out), the overall was inadequate.
The Royals’ chase was anchored by Chamari Athapaththu’s unbeaten 39 off 47 balls, that includes seven boundaries. Her innings, together with key contributions from Matthews, Qiana Joseph, and Laura Harris, guided the workforce to victory with 5 overs to spare.
The win not solely secured back-to-back titles for the Royals but in addition highlighted their dominant efficiency all through the event.