With team Nevis conspicuous by its absence in the over 35’s tournament, the finals was played between St.Kitts and Anguilla.
St.Kitts batted first and amassed 142 for 7 from their 20 overs with Tony Grant top scoring with 57; and Junie Mitchum scoring 55.
The main bowler for Anguilla was John Jeffers with his 3 for 40.
Anguilla disappointed the sizeable crowd with a response of 82 all out.
K. Carty top scored with 29 and Terry Adams scored 20.
For St.Kitts, Jason Saddler bagged 4 for 9 and Tony Grant got 3 for 22.
St.Kitts therefore winning the 2014 championship.
In matches played prior to the finals:
In match one, St.Kitts defeated Anguilla: St.Kitts 142 for 8 and Anguilla 47 all out in response.
In match two, Anguilla defeated St.Maarten: St.Maarten batted first and scored 113 for 7 in 20 overs and Anguilla got to the target, losing 4 wickets in the process.
This then set up the grand finale between St.Kitts and Anguilla.
After the final match on Sunday, the following presentations were made:
Man with the most runs—Junie Mitchum—75
Man with the most wickets—John Jeffers—7 for 73
MVP—Tony Grant-63 runs and 6 wickets for 29 runs
Third place trophy—St.Maarten
Second place trophy—Anguilla
2014 champions—St.Kitts
The sponsors of the tournament were highly commended for their assistance: Farrell’s canvas; Magnum’s Tonic wine; Nagico Insurance; A&A supplies; Princes Julian International Airport and the St.Maarten Cricket Board.