Cricket tournament
Cricket tournament
2001–02 Red Stripe BowlDates | 2 – 14 October 2001 |
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Administrator(s) | WICB |
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Cricket format | List A (50 overs) |
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Tournament format(s) | Group stage, finals |
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Host(s) | Guyana Jamaica |
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Champions | Guyana (7th title) |
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Participants | 8 |
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Matches | 15 |
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Most runs | Chris Gayle (242) |
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Most wickets | Hendy Bryan (9) |
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The 2001–02 Red Stripe Bowl was the 28th season of what is now the Regional Super50, the domestic limited-overs cricket competition for the countries of the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB). It ran from 2 to 14 October 2001, with matches played in Guyana and Jamaica.
Eight teams contested the competition, four of which were competing for the first time. The two finalists from the previous season, the Leeward and Windward Islands, were each broken up into two teams. From the Leewards, Antigua and Barbuda entered separately, with players from the remaining countries competing for a "Rest of Leeward Islands" team. The Windwards team was split geographically, with players from Dominica and Saint Lucia competing for a "Northern Windward Islands" team and players from Grenada and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines competing for a "Southern Windward Islands" team.[1] None of the new teams managed to make the finals, which were contested by the four traditional teams (Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago). Guyana eventually defeated Barbados in the final to win a seventh domestic one-day title.[2] Jamaican batsman Chris Gayle and Barbadian bowler Hendy Bryan led the tournament in runs and wickets, respectively.[3][4]
Squads
Group stage
Zone A
- When play was halted, Trinidad and Tobago needed to have scored 105 runs to win.
- Trinidad and Tobago made what was at the time the highest List A team total recorded in the West Indies, and the second-highest in all List A matches.[5]
- The match was limited to 35 overs per side before the start of play; Jamaica's innings was subsequently reduced to 34 overs due to a slow over rate.
Zone B
- The match was limited to 30 overs per side before the start of play.
Finals
Semi-finals
- Guyana proceeded to the final based on a higher group-stage position.
Final
Statistics
Most runs
The top five run scorers (total runs) are included in this table.
Source: CricketArchive
Most wickets
The top five wicket takers are listed in this table, listed by wickets taken and then by bowling average.
Source: CricketArchive
See also
References