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Player of the Match - Nicholas Pooran (GAW): I had the opportunity to make it count and today was the day for me. I wanted to use my spinners in the middle overs as Odean Smith was doing a good job and so was Gudakesh Motie. I trusted them and backed them to do the job for me today.
Rovman Powell (JT): We didn't play well in the middle overs and that changed the match on its head. I need to carry on playing after getting a look in and that's something I will look to do in the match tomorrow.
Tallawahs have been humbled by an excellent bowling display of the opposition. Tallawahs batters didn't really get going at any stage of the innings as their top order struggled to push the run rate given they had a stiff target ahead of them. Kennar Lewis struck couple of maximums in his innings but he didn't last for a long time while his partner, Kirk McKenzie, tried to keep the innings going but again lost his wicket after getting off to a start. Rovman Powell and Haider Ali struggled to score runs in the middle against the slower bowlers of Warriors. Andre Russell and Carlos Brathwaite didn't find it easy in the middle as they got out cheaply and that sealed the things for them in losing this encounter.
Guyana Amazon Warriors have done a brilliant job with the ball as their captain, Nicholas Pooran, rotated his bowlers cleverly and restricted the opponents with perfect plans. The middle overs were the game changers for both the teams as Odean Smith and Gudakesh Motie picked 3 wickets each giving nothing away to the batters piled the pressure on the opponents. Naveen ul Haq also did a good job for his 2 wickets while Romario Sheperd got a solitary wicket to his name. This win helps them jump to the 2nd position on the points table are in serious contention for the semifinal spot. Their NRR also gets a big boost and goes into positives.
This is an excellent finish from the Warriors who were dominant right through the match and kept things tight and pressure on the opposition for greater part of the game only to come up trumps at the end of this encounter.
20.0
19.1 Naveen-ul-Haq to Veerasammy Permaul, OUT! LBW! That wraps things up! Naveen hits the final nail in the coffin. The yorker angling into middle and leg as it crashes into the pads. Little hesitation from the umpire to raise his finger and it's the Warriors who have battled through to get a crucial win tonight! A comprehensive victory that will boost their net run rate as well. Guyana Amazon Warriors won by 46 runs.
19
overs
123/9score
2
0
1w
1
2
1
1
runs
Migael Pretorius
3(3)
Veerasammy Permaul*
5(8)
Romario Shepherd
1/31
18.6 Romario Shepherd to Veerasammy Permaul, nails another yorker on the stumps, Permaul digs it out towards mid-wicket to scamper through for a single. A direct hit would have been curtains...
18.5 Romario Shepherd to Migael Pretorius, searching for the full and wide yorker outside off, Pretorius drills his drive towards sweeper cover for a single
18.4 Romario Shepherd to Migael Pretorius, good length delivery on the stumps, Pretorius flicks it towards deep backward square leg for a couple
18.3 Romario Shepherd to Veerasammy Permaul, fires in a yorker on the fourth stump line, Permaul squeezes it out towards deep point for a single
18.3 Romario Shepherd to Veerasammy Permaul, wide. Slower delivery gone wrong, sprays down the leg side. He'll have to reload.
18.2 Romario Shepherd to Veerasammy Permaul, good length delivery wide of off-stump, Permaul slashes hard at it, failing to get bat on ball though
18.1 Romario Shepherd to Veerasammy Permaul, good length slower delivery angling into Permaul, tucks it towards deep mid-wicket to scamper back for two
Romario Sheperd to bowl the 19th over.
55 needed from 12 balls with just 1 wicket in hand. It might just be the time we finish the proceedings here as the Warriors are comfortably winning here unless we some miracle from these two batters in the middle.
18
overs
115/9score
W
W
0
0
0
1
runs
Migael Pretorius
0(1)
Veerasammy Permaul*
1(4)
Naveen-ul-Haq
1/8
17.6 Naveen-ul-Haq to Veerasammy Permaul, full toss outside off-stump, Permaul punches this down to long-off to get off the mark
17.5 Naveen-ul-Haq to Veerasammy Permaul, good length delivery angling into the top of off-stump, Permaul steps out but can only stab this one out back to Naveen, no run
17.4 Naveen-ul-Haq to Veerasammy Permaul, OH! Lovely change up, good length off-cutter sneaks through the gap between bat and pad, missing the off-stump by a whisker