Jamaica Tallawahs beat Saint Lucia Kings in Caribbean Premier League | Cricket News – Times of India
The Kings remain in third place in the points table, with all teams having two more group matches left to play.
The Tallawahs got off to a lightning start thanks to another brutal innings from Kennar Lewis who smashed 56 from just 24 balls. Lewis was well supported by Shamarh Brooks as the Tallawahs reached 78/1 off their Powerplay overs at the Warner Park.
It’s all over at Warner Park and the @JAMTallawahs have won by 55 runs. #CPL21 #SLKvJT #CricketPlayedLouder https://t.co/buMNyegX2P
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While wickets fell through the Tallawahs’ innings, they managed to maintain a fast-scoring rate with contributions from the middle order. It was Imad Wasim who pushed the Tallawahs past 200 with a 10-ball 27, including three consecutive sixes in the 20th over.
The Kings’ run-chase started just as quickly with Andre Fletcher and Mark Deyal both playing quickfire knocks as they reached 79/1 off their first six overs.
Roston Chase and Deyal put on 66 runs in just 32 balls but both fell in the space of two balls to Carlos Brathwaite to let the Tallawahs back into the match.
Those two wickets gave the Tallawahs a lot more control as they squeezed the Kings in the middle overs with Brathwaite keeping things very tight.
The Tallawahs took two wickets in two balls twice more as the Kings’ chase petered out and the Tallawahs emerged victorious.
MVP!!! An all round performance with bat and ball sees Imad Wasim pick up the @Dream11 MVP for match 24. #CPL21… https://t.co/xbnmDvt2bm
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In another match, Trinbago Knight Riders battled to a six-wicket victory over Barbados Royals.
The Knight Riders opted to field first, which looked like a good decision as the Royals were restricted to double figures. Opener Kyle Mayers was the only batsman who managed to score anything sizeable against a lethal Knight Riders’ bowling line-up.
With such a low total to chase, the Knight Riders would have fancied their chances, but had an early scare as they lost two wickets in the Powerplay. However, Colin Munro eventually anchored them to victory.
Barbados Royals shuffled their batting order in the last game to great success, so it was no surprise to see Mayers opening once again, scoring a fluent 24 runs off 12 balls.
However, that was to be the highest score of the innings as Knight Riders used spin to undo the Royals, with Kharry Pierre, Akeal Hosein and Sunil Narine combining to take seven of the nine wickets that fell, including that of key batsmen Glenn Phillips, Jason Holder and Azam Khan.
Trinbago Knight Riders started their chase by losing the wicket of Lendl Simmons to the pace of Mohammad Amir, which forced the team to play more cautiously.
Munro, Darren Bravo and Tim Seifert carefully compiled runs; and despite losing four wickets, it ended up being a comfortable win for the Knight Riders, thanks to Munro’s 41 not out.
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