 On Tuesday, match 1 between TNT Red Force and Combined, campuses and colleges ended in a no result at Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain. Bailing first, the home team posted 2-46 for four or 44 overs before Reign forced an early end to the innings. Captain Darren Bravo hit the first half-century of the tournament, stroking 81 off 84 deliveries, while Windy's Wicked Keeper batsman Joshua De Silva added 48. In reply, Combined, campuses and colleges reached 53 without loss before Reign returned forcing the game to be called off. 6.4 overs into the run chase. Four-day champions Ghana, Harfi Eagles registered their first win of the tournament, beating Windward's Volcanoes by 10 runs. And let's hear from Darren Bravo on his TNT match. That was Reign out and his half-century. Yeah, solid 81 there from Darren Bravo at near-run-of-ball pace and getting the TNT Red Force off to a fairly reasonable start. Disappointment for them that the game wasn't concluded because of Reign and a no result. Just to tidy up that Ghana game with the Volcanoes that they were up against, Tevin Imlak and Kevin Sinclair both made 41 against Reign, John's 4-for-60 as Harfi Eagles posted 229 for 9 of their 50 overs, 50's from Alec Atheneis with 75 and Captain Andre Fletcher 52 gave the Volcanoes hope. But when Mario Shepard with 3-for-35 along with Niles Smith and Kevin Sinclair 2-weeks each dismissed Windward's Volcanoes for 219 in 46 overs, Kevin Sinclair spoke after the match. To be honest we have a strong unit, we look to back each other out and out of the field. For me in this tournament here once we bat ball and feel well we win when this tournament so we're just looking to take it one step at a time game by game, ball by ball and we will push to you know stake this, just take the title that's all. Confidence there from Kevin Sinclair and we heard before that from Darren Bravo. This CG United Moran Ricardo looking to be pretty open, I'm not sure if you would label any team a clear favourite to win, I know that Jamaicans are defending champions but they were off to a bad start today. Yeah I have to agree with you, very very open CG United Super 50 Cup, for me it always dampens my spirit when the weather affects matches, Darren Bravo 81 of 84 balls not out, it was good to see him in his element, it was good to see him putting runs on the board leading the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force team and for me the rain of course broke my spirit where that was concerned because even CCC started really really well when they started the bat, they both of their batters came out not out but of course there are no results so that doesn't count and then where Guyana is concerned I want to say that when I looked at that match none of the batters for Guyana had a big score, it was a combination of just you know some small scores that got them to that total of 229 however for the win what they had Alec Atenas getting that 75 so you can you can see two contrasting sort of results, one team just chipping in everybody a little 29 30 getting the result Alec Atenas carrying his team on his back but it was not enough to get them over the line so good stuff but I just wish the rain to stay away when the teams have to play. Yeah just a few things from what you said Mariah one of them every single time I see Darren Bravo bat especially when he plays on innings like the one he did yesterday 81 of 84 deliveries on a slow turner the type of surface that you have to in my opinion be able to bat to really score because the ball is not necessarily coming on to the bat in the way that especially attacking batsmen like it too and Bravo just showing his absolute quality and every time I see him play and especially when he makes runs I almost get angry Lance and Mariah at the trajectory that his career took because I think as a region we have missed out on a player who could have been genuinely great so really disappointing there. Winward Allen's volcanoes I think would be extremely disappointed to have lost that match last night they were very much in it Alec Atenas continues to show that he has the ability to be a top-level batsman for the West Indies and hopefully I pray to God that his career does not take the trajectory that Darren Bravo's career ended up that a shimmering Hitmire's career has taken and and so many other West Indies batsmen that we can think about in the recent past having said all of that Lance you said that the Scorpions got off to a poor start they got off to a terrible start Lee Wood Island's 124 for 2 winning the contest comfortably after dismissing the Scorpions for 123 I want to make a quick point Lance and Mariah I saw a shot today it wasn't a shot actually but go ahead from the Jamaica Scorpions captain from the captain of the West Indies T20 side and I could not believe that he played that shot no let me say that I have come on the show several times and I have credited Robyn Powell for the wonderful work that he's done a skipper whether he's leading the Scorpions the Talos the West Indies in T20 cricket whatever it is he's he's captained really well and his performances tend to rise to the occasion when he is leading but what I saw from him today was extremely disappointing the Scorpions 101 for 6 in the 24th over I think it was on a surface that was offering a lot of assistance to the ballers and Robin Powell I think 13 from about 25 delivers chip down the wicket completely missed it and was stomped no I was more stomped than he was because I could not believe that he played a shot like that at that stage of the game at a stage of the game when I would think the plan the thinking would be let's bat another 10 to 15 overs let's try and get as close to 200 as possible and then push in the last 10 let's try and get over 200 and see if we can defend that like Guyana did yesterday you're not talking about a knockout game you're talking about the first game of the tournament and I just could not believe the shot that Robyn Powell played today really disappointing for me he was about three meters outside his crease down the down the pitch yeah that was that was disappointing it's 101 for six yeah at a point when you need a platform you are the leader you're essentially the last recognized batsman you have to play more responsibly in a situation like that and I just hope that we don't see that type of shot again for the rest of this tournament from the West Indies T20 captain because I know that Robin Powell is better than that yeah and as we get ready to wrap this segment just again I think the tournament is open you think it's open do you think you have a winner you think Jamaica can defend that title no no is it because of the shot today are you judging them based on that one shot I think I think that is affecting can I tell you I actually like Barbados for this one roster is strong yes the roster is strong is pretty strong as well yes concern about the experience in the Barbados bowling lineup but I think the batting unit is so strong that they'll be able to defend whatever they put up I actually don't think they're bowling is that bad either no I don't think it's bad I just think there is some amount of inexperience in the bowling lineup it's probably the least experienced Barbados bowling lineup I've seen in a while yeah but it's it's a side that I think can win this one and they're my favorites to win it all right well only time will tell let's take a quick break and come right back