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Raymon Reifer

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SA vs WI: Gritty Reifer And Gutsy Blackwood Steady The Ship For West Indies

Debashis Sarangi ∙ 1 Mar 2023

SA vs WI: Gritty Reifer And Gutsy Blackwood Steady The Ship For West Indies

Raymon Reifer and Jermaine Blackwood added 64 runs for the third wicket to stabilise the West Indies innings.

ZIM vs WI 2023 | Gudakesh Motie’s seven-fer helps West Indies take Day 1 honours

Aakash Saini ∙ 12 Feb 2023

ZIM vs WI 2023 | Gudakesh Motie’s seven-fer helps West Indies take Day 1 honours

West Indies finish Day 1 with 18 runs ahead of Zimbabwe in the second Test of their two-match series.

Raymon Reifer ruled out of West Indies squad as Australia Test series kicks off

Gargi Raut ∙ 30 Nov 2022

Raymon Reifer ruled out of West Indies squad as Australia Test series kicks off

Australia and West Indies are all set to clash against one another in a two-match Test series. Unfortunately, all-rounder Raymond Reifer has been ruled out of the squad due to a groin injury on Day 1 of the first Test match at Perth.

CPL 2022, SLK vs JT: Kings prevail over Tallawahs in a cliff-hanger

Tejas Rathi ∙ 8 Sep 2022

CPL 2022, SLK vs JT: Kings prevail over Tallawahs in a cliff-hanger

St Lucia Kings secured a thrilling victory by two wickets against Jamaica Tallawahs in Match 9 of CPL 2022 at Gros Islet.

6ixty Men 2022, Semi-Final 1: JAM vs SKN Match Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange 11

Shivani Shukla ∙ 28 Aug 2022

6ixty Men 2022, Semi-Final 1: JAM vs SKN Match Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange 11

Jamaica Tallawahs finished the season at thd top of the points table

Raymon Reifer's all-round masterclass leads Jamaica to a thumping victory

Debashis Sarangi ∙ 27 Aug 2022

Raymon Reifer's all-round masterclass leads Jamaica to a thumping victory

Jamaica have qualified for the semi-final with this stunning victory.

The 6ixty 2022: JAM vs BR Match Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips

Shivani Shukla ∙ 26 Aug 2022

The 6ixty 2022: JAM vs BR Match Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips

Both the teams have won their respective opening fixtures.

6ixty Men's Competition 2022,  SKNP vs JT: Tallawahs start the tournament on a dominant note

Tejas Rathi ∙ 25 Aug 2022

6ixty Men's Competition 2022, SKNP vs JT: Tallawahs start the tournament on a dominant note

Jamaica Tallawahs won by 55 runs against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in Match 2 of the 6ixty Men's Competition 2022.

BCA T20 Cup bowls off with a bang

Nikhil Uttamchandani ∙ 26 Apr 2022

BCA T20 Cup bowls off with a bang

Top-flight cricketer Raymon Reifer also featured for Wanderers over the weekend, alongside former West Indies Test skipper Kirk Edwards and opening batter Shayne Moseley. However, Roshon Primus's power stole the spotlight with 86 not out from just 52 balls against the YMPC club.

CPL 2021 | BR vs JT: Tallawahs look to square the loss as Jason Holder’s Royals try to build momentum

Abhishek Singh ∙ 30 Aug 2021

CPL 2021 | BR vs JT: Tallawahs look to square the loss as Jason Holder’s Royals try to build momentum

It wasn’t an easy game for the Barbados Royals in their previous encounter when they were facing Jamaica Tallawahs, a team that had scored the second highest CPL total in history with its most feared batter Andre Russell bringing up the fastest CPL fifty ever in that very game. But now, facing the same team, the team from Barbados would be more relaxed having achieved two different feats. First, they beat the feared Jaimacan unit and second they now have lodged a point on the board and would be looking to build momentum from that point onwards. The Yellow and Green brigade though would have other ideas as it would be looking to come out of the defeat so as not to fall back into the same web that it had last year, losing all games in which Russell didn’t fire. To separate itself from that over-dependency, the likes of skipper Rovman Powell, Carlos Brathwaite and Shamrah brooks really need to come well along with foreign imports like Haider Ali. With two teams seeking two different goals from the same game, it is going to be an interesting watch. Barbados Royals vs Jamaica Tallawahs Match Number: 10 Date and Time: September 01, 2021, 04:30 am IST, 07:00 pm (August 30), Local, 11:00 pm GMT (August 30) Venue: Warner Park, Basseterre Broadcast: Star Sports Live Stream: Fancode Pitch Report The pitch hasn’t really had one face so far as it has been slow at times and at other times the ball has just come on to bat nicely. Thus to say that it would be a belter of a wicket would be a bit too hasty for an assumption. But no doubt, it wouldn’t be dead bat and totals around 160 will be competitive. Especially in an evening game, it could be a par total. Weather Forecast The weather at Warner Park will remain hot and humid with humidity being as high as 80%. It would be an evening game and hence even at 80% humidity, the cooling effect of sea wind will give respite from the heat and might also offer early swing for the bowlers. The temperatures would remain in the lower thirties with the moderate breeze blowing from north to the northeast. A captain winning the toss would look to bowl first without any doubt. Probable XI Barbados Royals Glenn Phillips, Johnson Charles, Shai Hope (wk), Jason Holder (c), Azam Khan, Kyle Mayers, Thisara Perera, Raymon Reifer, Hayden Walsh, Mohammad Amir, Oshane Thomas Jamaica Tallawahs Chadwick Walton (wk), Kennar Lewis, Haider Ali, Rovman Powell (c), Andre Russell, Shamarh Brooks, Carlos Brathwaite, Migael Pretorius, Chris Green, Veerasammy Permaul, Imran Khan Dream XI Team Fantasy Suggestions Batters Kennar Lewis, Haider Ali, Glenn Phillips Bowlers Mohammad Amir, Hayden Walsh Jr, Migael Pretorious All-rounders Jason Holder, Carlos Brathwaite, Raymon Reifer, Andre Russell Wicketkeeper Azam Khan Vice-Captain Glenn Philipps Captain Andre Russell

CPL 2021 | Raymon Reifer's all-round show gets Barbados onboard

Abhishek Singh ∙ 29 Aug 2021

CPL 2021 | Raymon Reifer's all-round show gets Barbados onboard

It was an eerily similar start for the Barbados Royals when they decided to bat first after winning the toss at Basseterre in St Kitts. They lost the openers and the middle order and were soon 82-5 in only the 13th over and everyone including the best of the Royals fans would have thought that it was all coming to a similar end. But there was one man who hadn’t been part of the team’s first two defeats this season and he didn’t know how it was to let go, therefore he held on to it and with Glenn Phillips, Raymon Reifer had an unbeaten partnership of 79 runs in just 46 balls and took the Royals to their highest total this season of 161, giving them something to fight. While Reifer made 31 off 20 balls, Phillips scored a patient 56 off 46 balls. But it wasn’t just in the batting, Reifer came back and made a point with the ball as well, picking up three crucial wickets including that of Andre Russell for a golden duck at that. Thus one change it all took for the Barbados side to register their first win in the tournament and the 30-year-old all-rounder was rightly named Man of the Match. Chasing the 162, set up by the Royals, Tallawahs who smothered it all over the park just a day ago against St Lucia Kings got off to a worst possible start, losing all their top three, all of whom were responsible for the Kings carnage the other day, with only 23 runs on board. Mohammad Amir, Reifer and skipper Jason Holder were rewarded with the wickets. It was hard to come back from there, but with Russell and Carlos Brathwaite waiting in the wings, impossible didn’t seem like a word in the Royals dictionary. Brathwaite did put up a 66 run partnership with Shamarh Brooks to steady the ship. But just as he was about to let loose and allow Russell who was to come after him some luxury to settle in, Reifer struck twice in two balls to crash all the hopes that Tallawahs might have had of a comeback. From there on, with only the bowling all-rounders left to accompany Brroks, only formalities seemed to have been left and they were completed with Brooks getting out on the second ball of the 20th over with still 18 runs needed for the win. In the end, Tallawahs remained 15 runs behind. Brooks top-scored with 47 from 45 balls. In their next assignment, the two teams will collide once again on Wednesday, September 01 (IST) at the same venue.