Jason Mohammed earns the Man of the Series title – Cricket News Update
Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) might have not won the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 Cricket Board (WICB) Regional Super50 tournament title, despite earning a shot at the finale, but for the side’s middle order batsman, Jason Mohammed earned the Man of the Series title, for delivering
an exceptional performance under the batting department, earning the highest aggregate of the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Thomas-George-Burrows-c93472ournament.
Serving T&T in 5 outings from the tournament, Jason managed to pile up an imposing tally of 227 runs from the lot, at an average of 56.75, including the batter’s highest contribution of 77 runs – all of which led the Caribbean star at the summit of the Super50’s
highest scoring batsmen, with Jamaica’s Captain and top order batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/CH-Gayle-c1221, slipping down to number 2 spot.
Jason’s stint at the tournament kicked off with his team’s opening performance against Combined Campuses and Colleges on October 20.
Although T&T was handed over a 5 wickets rout at their first fixture, but for Jason, the player top scored the line-up with 77 runs, aiding T&T to pile up a tally of 173 runs.
His second performance came out with a rather sluggish contribution of 10 runs, but the player made an impressive comeback against Jamaica on October 24, scoring 43 runs, followed by an exceptional half-ton contribution against Guyana, batting an undefeated
spell of 65 runs.
However, for the player’s recent contribution at the tournament’s final match, Jason, once again top scored his team’s line-up, after adding 32 runs to Jamaica’s disappointing tally.
During the fixture, Jason made his way to the Providence crease, after the side’s Skipper http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Daren-Ganga-c52410 marked his dismissal in the 14.3 over.
It was mainly Jason’s contribution to the side which uplifted the Jamaica’s run rate from a poor tally, which was previously reduced to minor 30 runs before the side could reach the 15 overs mark.
The right armer’s addition to the total came out with 3 boundaries, aiding him to aggregate 32 runs off 53 balls.
The 25-year-old, Trinidad born http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Jason-Nazimuddin-Mohammed-c66460, made his first ever First-Class appearance for the side in 2006, and since then has served T&T in 22 matches, with an aggregate of 889 runs, averaging at 25.40.
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