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Guyana Amazon Warriors
St Lucia Zouks
Match scheduled to begin at 12:00 local time

Guyana Amazon Warriors Squad
SP Narine*, RE Bacchus, CD Barnwell, RR Beaton, TA Griffith, MJ Guptill, SA Jacobs, LR Johnson, Mohammad Hafeez, JDS Neesham, V Permaul, D Ramdin†, K Santokie, LMP Simmons, ND Stewart

St Lucia Zouks Squad
DJG Sammy*, SW Ambris, TL Best, J Charles†, H Davids, ADS Fletcher, ROO Jordan, K Lesporis, M Mathew, GE Mathurin, KP Pietersen, LAS Sebastien, S Shillingford, Sohail Tanvir, RE van der Merwe, TA Willett



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Barbados Tridents
Jamaica Tallawahs

Match scheduled to begin at 4:00 pm local time


Barbados Tridents Squad
KA Pollard*, JL Carter, SO Dowrich†, KA Edwards, RR Emrit, JO Holder, AJ Hosein, ND McKenzie, KR Mayers, BMAJ Mendis, AR Nurse, WKD Perkins, R Rampaul, RA Reifer, Shoaib Malik, DR Smith

Jamaica Tallawahs Squad
CH Gayle*, FA Allen, CS Baugh†, DE Bernard, J Blackwood, NE Bonner, OV Brown, NO Miller, AP Richardson, AD Russell, OA Shah, JE Taylor, J Theron, DL Vettori, AC Voges, CAK Walton


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Caribbean Premier League, 26th Match: Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Lucia Zouks at Basseterre, Aug 10, 2014

St Lucia Zouks 189/7 (20/20 ov)
Guyana Amazon Warriors

Caribbean Premier League - 26th Match
Twenty20 match | 2014 season
Played at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts
10 August 2014 (20-over match)

    ST LUCIA ZOUKS innings (20 overs maximum)   R   B   4s   6s   SR
J Charles   c Guptill b Stewart   62   46   3   3   134.78
ADS Fletcher†   c Simmons b Stewart   78   49   5   5   159.18
Sohail Tanvir   c Permaul b Narine   6   2   0   1   300.00
KP Pietersen   c Guptill b Stewart   7   4   0   1   175.00
DJG Sammy*   b Santokie   22   13   0   3   169.23
M Mathew   run out (Barnwell/Santokie)   6   5   1   0   120.00
SW Ambris   not out   0   0   0   0   -
View dismissal   TA Willett   c Mohammad Hafeez b Santokie   0   1   0   0   0.00
LAS Sebastien   not out   0   0   0   0   -
Extras   (b 1, lb 1, w 6)   8            
    Total   (7 wickets; 20 overs)   189   (9.45 runs per over)

Did not bat  S Shillingford, TL Best

    Bowling   O   M   R   W   Econ   
K Santokie   4   0   39   2   9.75   (2w)
Mohammad Hafeez   1   0   12   0   12.00   
RR Beaton   4   0   43   0   10.75   (3w)
SP Narine   4   0   30   1   7.50   
V Permaul   2   0   13   0   6.50   
LMP Simmons   3   0   28   0   9.33   
ND Stewart   2   0   22   3   11.00   (1w)




    GUYANA AMAZON WARRIORS innings (target: 190 runs from 20 overs)   R   B   4s   6s   SR

LMP Simmons   run out (Best/†Fletcher)   97   60   5   8   161.66
MJ Guptill   c Pietersen b Best   66   47   6   2   140.42
CD Barnwell   not out   14   5   0   2   280.00
D Ramdin*†   not out   7   3   1   0   233.33
Extras   (lb 2, w 7, nb 1)   10            
    Total   (2 wickets; 19 overs)   194   (10.21 runs per over)
Did not bat Mohammad Hafeez, JDS Neesham, ND Stewart, V Permaul, SP Narine, K Santokie, RR Beaton


    Bowling   O   M   R   W   Econ   
Sohail Tanvir   4   0   33   0   8.25   (1w)
TL Best   4   0   54   1   13.50   (1nb, 1w)
S Shillingford   4   0   24   0   6.00   (1w)
M Mathew   3   0   46   0   15.33   (1w)
DJG Sammy   2   0   22   0   11.00   
LAS Sebastien   2   0   13   0   6.50   (2w)

MATCH DETAILS

Toss - Guyana Amazon Warriors, who chose to field
Points - Guyana Amazon Warriors 2, St Lucia Zouks 0
Player of the match - Simmons
Umpires - N Duguid and PA Gustard
TV umpire - PJ Nero
Match referee - HPL Bruce
Reserve umpire - CM Tuckett

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Caribbean Premier League, 27th Match: Barbados Tridents v Jamaica Tallawahs at Basseterre, Aug 10, 2014

Barbados Tridents 175/8 (20.0/20 ov)
Jamaica Tallawahs
Barbados Tridents won the toss and elected to bat
Caribbean Premier League - 27th Match
Twenty20 match | 2014 season
Played at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts
10 August 2014 (20-over match)

Innings break
    BARBADOS TRIDENTS innings (20 overs maximum)   R   B   4s   6s   SR
DR Smith   c Russell b Vettori   32   27   4   1   118.51
WKD Perkins†   c †Walton b Theron   36   32   2   2   112.50
Shoaib Malik   c Russell b Vettori   3   4   0   0   75.00
RA Reifer   c Bernard b Theron   3   4   0   0   75.00
KA Pollard*   b Theron   63   36   4   5   175.00
BMAJ Mendis   run out (Taylor)   17   11   1   1   154.54
JO Holder   b Russell   12   4   0   2   300.00
KR Mayers   b Theron   0   1   0   0   0.00
AR Nurse   not out   1   1   0   0   100.00
RR Emrit   not out   0   1   0   0   0.00
Extras   (lb 2, w 5, nb 1)   8            
    Total   (8 wickets; 20 overs)   175   (8.75 runs per over)

To bat R Rampaul

    Bowling   O   M   R   W   Econ   
DE Bernard   2   0   14   0   7.00   
DL Vettori   4   0   22   2   5.50   (1w)
JE Taylor   4   0   39   0   9.75   (2w)
J Theron   4   0   35   4   8.75   (1nb, 2w)
NO Miller   2   0   15   0   7.50   
AD Russell   4   0   48   1   12.00

    JAMAICA TALLAWAHS innings (target: 176 runs from 20 overs)   R   B   4s   6s   SR
CAK Walton†   c †Perkins b Holder   5   4   1   0   125.00
CH Gayle*   lbw b Rampaul   1   5   0   0   20.00
NE Bonner   c Emrit b Mendis   47   40   3   2   117.50
AC Voges   run out (Holder/Mendis)   10   10   1   0   100.00
OA Shah   lbw b Mendis   4   7   0   0   57.14
AD Russell   c Mayers b Emrit   4   4   1   0   100.00
JE Taylor   c Nurse b Emrit   2   8   0   0   25.00
DE Bernard   run out (Smith/†Perkins)   2   2   0   0   100.00
DL Vettori   c Pollard b Nurse   3   5   0   0   60.00
J Theron   c Reifer b Nurse   3   7   0   0   42.85
NO Miller   not out   1   1   0   0   100.00
Extras   (w 5)   5            
    Total   (all out; 15.3 overs)   87   (5.61 runs per over)


    Bowling   O   M   R   W   Econ   
JO Holder   4   0   17   1   4.25   
R Rampaul   3   0   10   1   3.33   (1w)
AR Nurse   1.3   0   16   2   10.66   
RR Emrit   3   0   29   2   9.66   (4w)
BMAJ Mendis   4   0   15   2   3.75   


MATCH DETAILS

Toss - Barbados Tridents, who chose to bat
Points - Barbados Tridents 2, Jamaica Tallawahs 0
Player of the match - KA Pollard (Barbados Tridents)
Umpires - GO Brathwaite and LS Reifer
TV umpire - JS Wilson
Match referee - DO Hayles
Reserve umpire - W Mitchum   

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Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Lucia Zouks, CPL 2014, St Kitts
Amazon Warriors crush Zouks by eight wickets
ESPNcricinfo staff
August 10, 2014



Guyana Amazon Warriors 194 for 2 (Simmons 97, Guptill 66) beat St Lucia Zouks 189 for 7 (Fletcher 78, Charles 62) by eight wickets

A 154-run first-wicket partnership between Martin Guptill and Lendl Simmons ensured the Guyana Amazon Warriors made easy work of the St Lucia Zouks' 189 for 7 in an eight-wicket win for the Amazon Warriors on Sunday at Warner Park in St Kitts. The total represented the highest successful chase in the two-year history of the Caribbean Premier League.

The stand between Guptill and Simmons broke the CPL first-wicket record that was set only hours earlier by Johnson Charles and Andre Fletcher, who added 139 at the start of the match after the Zouks were sent in to bat. The Zouks had a chance to nip the Simmons-Guptill partnership in the bud but Simmons was shelled by Liam Sebastien at long leg in the second over off Tino Best with the opener yet to get off the mark.

Simmons presented two more chances, on 45 and 64, with neither taken and eventually finished with 97. Guptill was caught on the boundary by Kevin Pietersen off Best for 66 in the 16th over while Simmons missed out on a century by unselfishly running himself out in the 19th over as Guyana hurried toward the target in a bid to boost their net run rate. Guyana got there with an over to spare and succeeded in jumping past the Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel into second place on net run rate with both teams at 6-3.

Finishing second would allow Guyana to avoid having to play in the initial playoff match which will be staged between the third and fourth placed teams on the CPL table. The first place side after the regular season will receive a bye to automatically advance to the championship match.

At the halfway point of the first innings, the Zouks looked primed to end the season with three straight wins thanks to the stand produced by Johnson and Fletcher, who made 62 and 78 respectively. Navin Stewart came on late to bowl a crucial two-over spell which claimed both men two balls apart in the 16th over just as each batsman was setting up for a strong finish. Stewart also dismissed Kevin Pietersen in the 18th courtesy of a spectacular one-handed leaping catch by Guptill on the long-on boundary and finished with 3 for 22.

Ronsford Beaten conceded just eight runs in the 19th and three wickets fell in the 20th bowled by Krishmar Santokie to further dent St Lucia's chances of setting a target in excess of 200. Guyana's fielding and death bowling was sharper overall and by the end of the match it was the difference between the two sides, allowing the Amazon Warriors to come away with the win.


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Tridents rout Tallawahs
Story Created: Aug 10, 2014 at 11:18 PM ECT
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An 88-run victory by the Barbados Tridents over the defending champions Jamaica Tallawahs yesterday at Warner Park in St Kitts has given the Tridents a direct route to the 2014 Caribbean Premier League final.

Batting first, the Tridents posted 175-8, with captain Kieron Pollard top-scoring with 63 and contributions of 32 and 36 also coming from openers Dwayne Smith and Williams Perkins, respectively. In reply, the Tallawah simply flopped with the bat and were bowled out for just 87. Captain Chris Gayle went early, lbw by Ravi Rampaul for one. Nkrumah Bonner posted 47 runs and was their principal contributor with the bat.
Yesterday’s wide margin victory moved the Tridents to top spot on net run rate from the Guyana Amazon Warriors, T&T Red Steel and Tallawahs, who all ended the preliminary competition on 12 points.

A week ago, the Red Steel and Tallawahs were four points clear and occupying the top two spots, before poor form saw both lose their final matches. The first of the semi-final playoffs will now see the third-placed Red Steel playing the fourth-placed Tallawah in Basterre on Wednesday. The winner will then meet the second-placed Guyana Amazon Warriors on Saturday for a final spot against the Tridents the following day.

Summarised Scores:

TRIDENTS 175 for eight off 20 overs (Kieron Pollard 63, William Perkins 36, Dwayne Smith 32; Rusty Theron 4-35, Daniel Vettori 2-22)

TALLAWAHS 87 all out off 15.3 overs (Nkrumah Bonner 47; Jeevan Mendis 2-15, Ashley Nurse 2-16, Rayad Emrit 2-29)--

Tridents won by 88 runs


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Barbados Tridents v Jamaica Tallawahs, CPL 2014, St Kitts
Tridents whip Tallawahs to clinch spot in CPL final
ESPNcricinfo staff
August 10, 2014



Barbados Tridents 175 for 8 (Pollard 63, Theron 4-35) beat Jamaica Tallawahs 87 (Bonner 47, Mendis 2-15) by 88 runs


Spearheaded by captain Kieron Pollard's 63 off 36 balls, the Barbados Tridents produced a stunning performance to knock off the Jamaica Tallawahs by 88 runs on Sunday night at Warner Park in St Kitts. On a dramatic final day of the CPL 2014 regular season, the Tridents catapulted from fourth place into first to earn a bye through to the tournament final based on having the best net run rate after finishing deadlocked at 6-3 with the Tallawahs, Trinidad & Tobago Red Steel and Guyana Amazon Warriors.

A loss for the Tridents would have left them in fourth place at 5-4, leaving them needing two wins to reach the final. That fate has now been transferred to the Tallawahs, who could have clinched first place outright with a win. Instead, the nosedive they took on net run rate in a losing effort means they will have to beat the Red Steel in the first CPL play-off match on Wednesday followed by another win 24 hours later against the Amazon Warriors in order to reach Saturday's final.

Pollard's decision to bat first after winning the toss was met with a good amount of criticism from the game's television commentators, particularly because teams batting first had managed to win just seven of 26 games on the season heading into the match. The choice was vindicated in emphatic fashion as the Tridents recorded the CPL's largest margin of victory by runs with the captain leading the charge.

Dwayne Smith got the Tridents off to a solid start, bashing 32 of the game's first 35 runs before falling in the sixth over to Daniel Vettori thanks to a tremendous catch from Andre Russell, who covered 30 yards running across from long-off to take a skied chance at long-on. Shoaib Malik and Raymon Reifer fell cheaply a few overs later and when William Perkins was caught behind off Rusty Theron in the 14th over for 36, the match was evenly balanced at 98 for 4.

Pollard and Jeevan Mendis then produced a 57-run stand for the fifth wicket, with 38 of the runs coming off Pollard's bat as the captain put his stamp on the game. The Tallawahs seemed to have the Tridents held in check at the 16-over mark with the score 124 for 4, but Pollard erupted for a four and two sixes off Russell in the 17th as part of a 20-run over and brought up his half-century off 28 balls in the process.

Mendis was run out for 17 to end the 18th over before Rusty Theron nailed the stumps to remove Pollard and Kyle Mayers off consecutive deliveries to end the 19th to make it 161 for 7. Jason Holder cracked two sixes in the final over before falling to Russell for 12 as the Tridents ended on 175 for 8. Theron ended up with figures of 4 for 35.

Considering that the Guyana Amazon Warriors chased 189 earlier in the day with relative ease on the same pitch in the small confines of Warner Park, doubts still lingered as to the wisdom of Pollard's decision at the toss. The Tridents bowling unit turned in a sterling performance to ensure Pollard's efforts with the bat did not go to waste.

Ravi Rampaul struck a major blow in the second over of the chase, striking Chris Gayle low on the pads with a full inswinger to remove the Tallawahs captain leg before for 1. His opening partner Chadwick Walton joined him in the dugout one over later for 5 when the keeper Perkins pulled off an extraordinary one-handed diving catch down the leg side.

The Tridents focused effort in the field continued with the run-out of Adam Voges for 10 in the eighth over before Owais Shah missed a sweep to the legspin of Mendis and was struck in front of the stumps for the second lbw dismissal of the innings to make it 54 for 4. Russell was the only player left with the kind of muscle needed to get the Tallawahs back into the game but a brilliant diving catch by Mayers running in from long-on removed Russell for 4 and sparked euphoric cries in the field.

Nkrumah Bonner scored 47 at number three, but he and Voges were the only two to reach double figures for the Tallawahs as the tail was wiped out in quick time. Theron was caught on the boundary off Ashley Nurse for 3 to end the game as the Tallawahs were bowled out for 87 in 15.3 overs, the lowest total by any team in this year's CPL. The Tridents now have five days to bask in the glow of Sunday's win while the Tallawahs have 72 hours to dust themselves off and regroup for Wednesday's play-off encounter with the Red Steel.


 

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