
Realeanna Grimmond
Realeanna Grimmond is a standout cricketer for the Guyanese women's team who excelled in the Women's Super50 Cup by scoring an unbeaten 72, leading her team to victory over Jamaica.
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Realeanna Grimmond top scored with an unbeaten 61.
Royals school Warriors by seven wickets in Women’s Caribbean Premier LeagueRealeanna Grimmond scored 33 runs.
WCPL:Amazon Warriors best Knight Riders in tournament openerRealeanna Grimmond was dismissed for a duck in the match against England.
Windies Women wrap up wretched England tour with heavy defeat | SportsDebutant Realeanna Grimmond, opening in place of Matthews, scored an impressive half-century.
England Women pummel Windies to claim ODI series | SportsRealeanna Grimmond was involved in a catch that gave Claxton her maiden international wicket.
Hamstrung Knight makes it 3-0 despite Matthews’ latest heroicsRealeanna Grimmond earned her maiden international call-up for the West Indies Women's squad for the tour of England.
Grimmond earns maiden call-up as CWI backs blend of youth and experienceRealeanna Grimmond added a valuable 46, forming a crucial 86-run third-wicket stand that anchored Guyana’s chase.
Guyana women seal historic first T20 Blaze title in thrilling super over finishRealeanna Grimmond supported Campbelle with a crucial 46 runs.
Jamaica lose T20 Blaze title in Super Over | SportsRealeanna Grimmond scored a run-a-ball 33 to help secure the victory for Guyana.
Women’s T20 Blaze: Guyana ease past Leewards | SportsRealeanna Grimmond starred for Berbice with a classy half-century in their win over Essequibo.
Grimmond stars as Berbice crush Essequibo by 86 runs
Realeanna Grimmond led her team with an unbeaten 48 runs in the chase.
Defending champs Jamaica lose again | SportsRealeanna Grimmond contributed 30 runs from 49 balls including four boundaries.
Leeward Islands Crash to Third Straight Defeat in Women’s Super 50 CupRealeanna Grimmond scored an unbeaten 72 runs for Guyana in their match against Jamaica.
Defending champs Jamaica falter | Sports

























































