Saturday, June 13, 2026

Pain before the champagne

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Raymond Kellman of MTW had a tough day in the field earlier today during the Sagicor Shield final at the Desmond Haynes Oval.
But he overcame every obstacle that came his way, and was drinking champagne at the end of the day.
Kellman was at the non-striker’s end when he was involved in a collision with St. John Cultural’s Kemar Craig, and had to be lifted off the field at Carlton by team-mates.
But he returned to the field of play, made a top-score of 52, and led the MTW to a 28-run victory in an exciting, but rain-affected match. 

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