Friday, March 29, 2024

Alisa makes cricket history at St Michael

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ALISA SCANTLEBURY became the first girl to play cricket for The St Michael School yesterday in the opening round of the Sir Everton Weekes under-13 competition.

Scantlebury, 12, a first form student, made her mark, scoring ten and snatching three wickets with her lively medium-pace against St George Secondary at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital ground, but it was in a losing cause with St Michael slumping to a four-wicket defeat.

Scantlebury, a former student of West Terrace Primary, was one of only two players to get into double figures in St Michael’s total of 73. (MK)

 Here, Scantlebury gathering some runs with this pull.

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