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That was sheer domination from the Jamaica Tallawahs in the 7th match of the competition after making light work of the target of 157 set by the Patriots. Brandon King was on the charge right from the word go and got good support from Brooks and McKenzie. Patriots have an opportunity to get back to winning ways tomorrow. Like always it was a pleasure bringing all the live coverage of the match for all you people. Cricketing action continues with lots of cricket matches slated to be played throughout the day but for now this is myself (Arya Sekhar Chakraborty) biding you goodbye.
Brandon King (Jamaica Tallawahs captain): Yeah, the Pakistani contingent has played superbly. Salman has bowled brilliantly and his action makes it a bit difficult. I wanted to bring Salman in early and he got three wickets in his first over which made a significant difference. Won't say the pitch changed a lot. Me and Kirk had a clear plan. We tried to get off to a quick start and make it easy towards the end. It comes from consistency and approach. In the Caribbean, you have to access the conditions but it is working very well for me. Enjoying my captaincy. Haven't lost a game yet and hopefully that trend continues.
Evin Lewis (St Kitts and Nevis Patriots captain): Unfortunately we didn't get the start we wanted. The top order faltered but I am still happy with the middle order. It was a bit two-paced. The dew was pretty much heavy today. It changed a lot in the 2nd innings. With the dew batting became easier in the 2nd innings. We didn't went pretty bad. I will always back my bowlers. We didn't come out triumphant but I will keep backing them. We have a game tomorrow and we will look to be confident and keep showing confidence to the bowlers.
Salman Irshad (Player of the Match): First of all thanks to God. I bowled in the good areas and success followed. Last three years I have played a lot of T20 cricket in flat wickets in Pakistan. I am a T20 specialist in Pakistan and in the PSL. I just stick to bowling good lengths. Imad bhai has been with me for a long time and that gave me a lot of confidence.
Jamaica Tallawahs won by 8 wickets (with 21 deliveries to spare)
Brandon King 67(33) | Salman Irshad 4/27(4) Joshua da Silva 36(32) | Oshane Thomas 1/25(4)
That turned out to be a thoroughly all-round performance from the defending champions Jamaica Tallawahs as they brushed aside hosts St Kitts and Nevis Patriots convincingly by 8 wickets to register their 2nd win of the competition. Riding on a sensational knock from Brandon King and able support from Kirk McKenzie and Shamarh Brooks, the Tallawahs managed to reach the target in the 17th over.
King and McKenzie came out with a positive intent and wanted to make full use of the powerplay. King played some beautiful shots right from the word go and looked in ominous touch all through his blistering knock. The opening pair shared a 52-run stand before the departure of McKenzie in the final powerplay over. The wicket didn't slow King down as he kept smashing the Patriots bowlers all around the park. He waited for the slower deliveries and dispatched anything in the slot.
He went on to smash his fastest T20 fifty off 23 balls. The carnage continued and after a dodgy start, Shamarh Brooks also came into his own. King's knock of 67 came in 33 deliveries which was studded with 7 fours and 4 sixes. After the departure of King, it was Brooks and Amir Jangoo who finished it off for the Tallawahs. Brooks remained unbeaten on 38 off 31 deliveries which included 2 fours and as many sixes while Jangoo smashed a couple of sixes and remained undefeated on 17.
16.4 Blessing Muzarabani to Amir Jangoo, SIX! That's game set and match as Jangoo smashes the winning runs. Right in the slot a shade outside off, Jangoo stays in the crease and swings across the line. Makes good enough connection to clear the deep square-leg fence. Jamaica Tallawahs win by 8 wickets.
16.3 Blessing Muzarabani to Shamarh Brooks, Brooks shuffles ever so slightly towards the off side and flicks it away towards the deep square leg region for a single. Muzarabani overstepping by a fair distance. Free hit coming up.
16.2 Blessing Muzarabani to Amir Jangoo, fuller a shade outside off, Jangoo tries to power it down the ground, squirts it away from the inner half of the bat towards the mid-on fielder and takes a single.
16.1 Blessing Muzarabani to Amir Jangoo, SIX! Jangoo welcomes Muzarabani back into the attack with a massive blow. Starts off with a short of a length delivery, a bit of a swivel from him and deposits the pull over the deep square leg fence, was the shorter side of the boundary but that was a six in any ground.
Blessing Muzarabani [2-0-16-0] is back into the attack.
16
overs
142/2score
0
1
0
6
0
0
runs
Shamarh Brooks*
37(30)
Amir Jangoo
5(12)
Oshane Thomas
1/25
15.6 Oshane Thomas to Shamarh Brooks, on a fuller-length a shade outside off, Brooks clears his front leg and tries to slam this down the ground, gets it from the inside half of the bat down towards the long-on region and has to be content with a single.
15.5 Oshane Thomas to Shamarh Brooks, short of a length delivery a tad outside off, Brooks clears his front leg and cue ends the attempted pull straight to the midwicket fielder.
15.4 Oshane Thomas to Shamarh Brooks, SIX! Pace on delivery and that has fatted away over the midwicket fence for a maximum. That was fractionally short from Thomas, Brooks clears his front leg and swings across the line. More of a horizontal shot with a straight bat and goes sailing over the deep midwicket fence.
15.3 Oshane Thomas to Shamarh Brooks, on a length just a shade outside off, Brooks clears his front leg and goes swinging across the line, gets beaten.
15.2 Oshane Thomas to Amir Jangoo, back of a length delivery on the pads, whipped away towards the deep fine leg region for a single.
15.1 Oshane Thomas to Amir Jangoo, that was a good-length delivery well wide outside off, angling across the left-hander. Jangoo throws his hands at that without moving his feet and doesn't make any contact.
15
overs
135/2score
1
1
1
0
0
1
runs
Amir Jangoo*
4(10)
Shamarh Brooks
31(26)
Dominic Drakes
1/29
14.6 Dominic Drakes to Amir Jangoo, pace on back of a length delivery around the middle stump, worked away towards the square leg region and Jangoo will keep strike for the next over.
14.5 Dominic Drakes to Amir Jangoo, on a good-length around the off-stump channel, defended solidly off the frontfoot by Jangoo.