Shillingford
scored 21 from 10 balls in a late charge, as the Windwards, choosing to
bat, were dismissed for 157 in 19.5 overs in their Group-A match at
Kensington Oval.
He
then captured four wickets for 29 runs from his allotted four overs
with his off-spin to earn the Man-of-the-Match award, helping Windwards
successfully defend their total and claim their third victory of the
tournament.
The
result meant that the Windwards maintained first place in the group
with a maximum 12 points and Leewards were condemned to finish the
tournament on four points with a single win and three losses.
Windwards
appeared to be under pressure, when Leewards openers Kieran Powell and
Austin Richards Jr put on 45 for the first wicket inside the Power Play
overs.
Windwards
and West Indies captain Darren Sammy had Powell caught at deep
mid-wicket for the Leewards top score of 30 and brief cameos were the
order of the day the rest of the way.
Richards
supported with a workmanlike 27 from 36 balls and Chesney Hughes made
23 from 13 balls, but the remainder of the Leewards batting lacked
substance, as Shillingford ripped out the heart of their batting.
He
started when he had Hughes stumped in the 12th over, charging down,
swinging and missing a well-flighted delivery and followed up with
Richards caught at extra cover in his next over.
The
West Indies off-spinner had Devon Thomas caught at mid-wicket for 17 in
the 16th over and Larry Joseph caught at long-on for a duck in his
final over, the 18th of the innings with the battle almost complete.
Earlier,
Windwards too, roared early, when openers Johnson Charles and Miles
Bascombe belted 42 between them from the first three overs.
Windwards
too, never quite got a stable partnership going during the remainder of
the innings, after Gavin Tonge separated them, finishing with three for
27 from four overs.
Charles
was bowled for 20 in the third over stepping away to drive Tonge, who
also bowled Andre Fletcher off the inside edge for a duck in the fifth
over, when he also had Bascombe caught at mid-off for 20.
Keddy
Lesporis put on 36 for the fourth wicket with Devon Smith before he was
caught behind off Justin Athanaze, becoming the first of three scalps
for a miserly 12 runs in four overs for the off-spin.
Devon
Smith also fell to the off-spinner, when he was bowled for the top
score of 31 in the 15th over and so too, Liam Sebastien for three,
leaving the Windwards 117 for seven in the 17th over.
Sammy
and Shillingford pushed Windwards closer to the 150-run threshold with
their lusty strokes, but the West Indies captain was one of three
wickets that fell for nine runs inside the last two overs.
Windwards
face Guyana in their final group match on Thursday here, when it would
ultimately be decided if either of the two advance to the Final Four.
