 All right, so much football on today's show, but it's time to talk some cricket now. Jamaica have one hand on the cricket West Indies Super 50 Cup, after remaining undefeated following the penultimate round of fixtures, which concluded earlier on Monday. All 16s were in action, and here's a look at all the results from the three matches. Where do we start? We start with Jamaica taking on the Wynwood Islands, Jamaica winning this one by three wickets. The Wynwoods 175 for nine. This match was reduced to 45 overs per side, Pearl Etienne top scored with 58, Janelia Glasgow got 38, Chanel Henry career best figure 6 for 31, Vanessa Watts 1 for 22, and Jamaica in reply. They were cruising at one stage 176 for 70s where they finished 36.1 overs, Rashad of Williams with 72, Natasha McLean got a run of all 50, and Gilbert 2 for 40, the pick of the Wynwood Islands bowlers. So maximum points there for the Jamaicans as they take their fourth victory from as many matches. The Leewood Islands and Barbados, this was a very good match, a high scoring one. The Leewood Islands 255 for five from their 50 overs, Hector with 56, Amanda Edwards with 55, and in reply Barbados 256 for five, Kaishona Knight getting 88, it was quite a fabulous knock. Aliah Elaine scored 59, 2 for 48 for Sharnisha Hector falling for the Leewood Islands. Barbados getting victory by five wickets, and in the days of the game Trinidad and Tobago versus Ghana, Ghana batting first 156 for eight from their 50 overs. This was at Connery, Chamain Campbell, the West Indies mid-loader batter getting 52, Shabika Ghaznabi 33, Kirishma Ramrak again among the wickets for the TNT team 3-4-26, Leanne Kirby 2 for 24, and Trinidad and Tobago in reply, bowled out for 95 in just 42 overs, a fourth straight defeat for Trinidad and Tobago, and Ghana getting their third victory now. Samar Ramnath top scored with 24, Trinidad and Tobago, Manasar 5 for 15 for Ghana, and Lachman 2 for 24, a 61 run victory for Ghana in that encounter. And yeah, Lance and Mariah, this women's super 50 cup, we've seen some good cricket, we've seen some bad cricket, we've seen some indifferent cricket, today I thought was one of the better days for the tournament, I thought I saw a lot of quality cricket and a number of the batters came to the party as well, high scoring game Barbados versus the Leewood Islands, Natasha McLean getting a half century, Rashana Williams getting a half century and victory for Jamaica as the Jamaicans close in on the title. Yeah, I have to say I have been really impressed with what I've seen from the Jamaican woman cricketers, to be very honest they've been great both with the bat and the ball also on the field, they've really come together as a unit and I think that is the reason why we're speaking about them being undefeated so far with the leadership of Stephanie Taylor who she also has contributed with both bat and of course with the ball, we had Shadeen Nation coming to the party, they had Rashada Williams stepping up when necessary, today I was also very very happy to see Natasha McLean, she is somebody that has shown a lot of promise and of course she's been inconsistent and I'm happy to see her back today getting that half century and I'm hoping that we can see more of that from her not to forget Chanel Henry, she is a player that I have the opportunity to of course speak to a bit more because she and my sister Karishma, they are really good friends and you know whenever they're in West Indies camp and stuff I'd have a quick word or two with Chanel, to me I feel really really good to see how she has grown as a player from when she started to now and to the point where Chanel now is a person that you will expect to come to the party a match winner and for me you know the Jamaican team really really well deserved, Barbados as well, Barbados as well they have been really good in this competition even without Haley Matthews and I think that is something that should be commended because many people felt as if Barbados would have been a push-over seeing that their skipper Haley Matthews was not so Kudos to Kaysia Knight and her entire team for of course really playing competitive cricket now whether Trinidad and Tobago Red Force is concerned I am so disappointed I have to say I'm disappointed with the batting performances of the ladies because I felt as if even when the bowlers came to the party there was never a good competitive score for Trinidad and Tobago and to me it's something that they would have to go back now and talk about as a team and see how they can improve they are youngsters that can be promising in the future but as of now they have to work on that. Lance? Yeah I agree with you the 0-1-4 record that the TNT team has put on the board at the moment is for me the most surprising development in this women's Super 50 tournament because they have been for a long time one of the best teams in regional women's cricket and their feeder program has appeared to be better than most you know young teenagers getting into their their team and doing well so I think this was completely unexpected to lose all four of their games so far the TNT team so hugely disappointing for them I quite like the advances that the windwards have made and a lot of their mid-lord of players Pearl Etienne, Janelia Glasgow, Nerissa Crafton getting a lot of runs consistently through the tournament so I and they gave Jamaica a really big run for the money today so I like the fact that the windwards have shown some improvement because for many years the women's cricket in the Caribbean has been dominated by Barbados, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago they have been perennial champions shared over that period of time so when you see Ghana beginning to improve and the windwards showing marked improvement obviously the Leavers have a lot of work to do although they were outstanding today against the Jamaican team and when it was the Barbados team that they played against today 255 they scored against Barbados Barbados have West Indies bowlers in their setup so and they were unfortunate because there was a runout that wasn't given a Barbados batter was run out if you look back at the replay that she was run out but the umpires didn't didn't see it that way so the Leavers would be disappointed with that but hugely impressed with how the Leavers played today against Barbados because scoring 255 against the Barbados team for the Leavers would have been something that was hard to anticipate yeah and of course when you look at the table Jamaica will play Ghana in their final match on Wednesday and based on how things look we haven't gotten the updated table yet but I suspect that Ghana will need to win that match with bonus points to leap from the Jamaican so Jamaica very very close to lifting the title and a significant difference from what we saw last year because last timeouts to Farnay Taylor didn't complete the tournament but they got just two wins they were second from bottom in the table so a lot of improvement made on the part of the Jamaicans and the top players have come to the party Stafany Taylor Shadeen Nation, Chanel Henry we saw today Rashadah Williams we saw today Natasha McLean the players with West Indies experience showing their quality in regional cricket and that's what you want to see ideally I would love to see some more of the younger players not just on the Jamaica team but across the board coming to the party in this tournament but you have to give credit to those who have they have utilized their experience and they have really done well I'm a big fan of Chanel Henry by the way Lancet Moran I think I said this last year that I think she is the type of player who is the future of West Indies cricket because of her all-round athletic ability she's able to hit the ball she can ball well and she is a very good fielder and I think and I have to be careful how I say this but I think over time a lot of the women who have played for the West Indies have not been athletic enough and I think for West Indies women's cricket to move forward in the way that we wanted to you need more athletic women and for me Chanel Henry is one of those and because she has the ability to do everything well on a cricket field then I think that she is really a massive part of the future of West Indies women's cricket yeah the athleticism is something that is important Ricardo you just mentioned it because I've said for many years on this this show a part of the Australian strength apart from their technical quality is their physical fitness and the athleticism in the Australian team I saw those girls when they were on tour in Barbados about six years or so ago I was staying at the Acro hotel on some other business and they were staying there as well sure and I saw them and they were just they were just a picture of physical conditioning you know and I can't divorce that from their success yeah very much the case tell you what Lance and Mariah let's print into a break we want to get to six o'clock quickly so Lance can go do some other business