Kyle Mayers made a smash Wednesday night – in more than one way.
The powerful all-rounder topscored with 48 and took two cheap wickets and although his performance could not ensure victory for the BCA President’s XI against Trinidad and Tobago, he did leave Kensington Oval with a hefty repair bill.
One of his five sixes was hit with such awesome power that it tore a hole through one of the panes four floors up in the Cozier, Coppin & Short Media Centre, and left shards of glass raining down for several minutes.
Trinidad and Tobago eventually emerged victorious in the first of three Twenty20 matches, making 151-7 to overhaul the 147-5 posted by the President’s XI. (CC)
Clobbering Kyle
Previous article
Next article
Related Articles
Liquefied petroleum gas prices to increase from midnight
Consumers in Barbados will pay more for liquefied petroleum gas from midnight Sunday, June 21, following an adjustment...
NCF partners with Shakirah Bourne to bring Bajan Anansi tales into schools
The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) has partnered with Barbadian author Shakirah Bourne to publish Bajan Anansi, a new...
Small Craft Advisory remains in effect for Barbados
A Small Craft Advisory remains in effect as strong winds continue to affect the island and surrounding marine...
Intervenor Watson challenges BL&P’s $79m FTC filing
The Barbados Light & Power Company’s (BLPC) bid to recover nearly $79 million from electricity consumers is being...



