Trinidad and Tobago's women cricketers closed out their home tour against the Canadian women with an easy eight-wicket victory over the visitors at the National Cricket Centre in Balmain, Couva, on Monday.
Batting second in a match reduced to 35 overs because of rain, T&T rattled up a victory target of 99 runs for the loss of two wickets, in 19.3 overs.
Devika Singh and Alisa Mohammed remained unbeaten on 23 and 19 runs, respectively, at the end of the match.
The Canadians had earlier posted 98 for the loss of eight wickets in their rain-shortened innings. Sheryl Tittlemier contributed their top-score of 24, while T&T's best bowling came from Jacyee Joseph and Mohammed, who took two wickets apiece.
Several awards were handed out, including top batting performances throughout the four-match series for T&T's Amanda Samaroo (60 runs), Sharda Saroop (50), Jerveena Pollucksingh (49), and Anisa Mohammed (48).
Mona Persaud and Tittlemier both had top-scores of 24 for Canada.
Among the bowlers, Canada's Vadeo Spoxton featured prominently with figures of five for 29 in six overs against the Under-21s last week, and Persaud and T&T's Allison Collins both picked up three wickets in a match.