Keswick Williams led the Jamaica Tallawahs attack with three wickets
The Jamaica Tallawahs pace bowlers crowd them quicker to the
top spot in the CPL table
by wrapping up St Kitts and Nevis Patriots for 75 in 15.5 overs to safe a
108-run win in Kingston. The edge was second-most elevated for a triumph in the
CPL, and by chance, the record for the most astounding edge has a place with
Patriots' 119-run win against Tallawahs. Tallawahs' win on Saturday was their 4th
in six matches, setting them a point behind Guyana Amazon Warriors.
Loyalists' chase of 184 didn't get the begin they needed as
Andre Russell banished Lendl Simmons for a duck on the third bundle of the
first over, which yielded stand out run. Steyn likewise smothered with a
similarly conservative 1st over. Russell was clubbed for a four and six
by Faf du Plessis in the third over, before having the batsman got at feast
point in the same over for 12. Evin Lewis and Jonathan Carter moreover got
begins however quick bowler Kesrick Williams wrecked the pursuit by taking
three wickets - of Carter, Lewis and Brad Hodge - in four balls in the ninth
over, to lessen Patriots to 53 for 5.
Like Hodge, Devon Thomas likewise fell for a first-ball duck
in the following over before Steyn and
Shakib Al Hasan wiped
out the tail, as Patriots lost their last 8th wickets for just 22
runs. While Williams completed
with 19-3 Russell, Steyn and Shakib transported two each with economy rates
of under 6th each.
At the point when Tallawahs were demanded that bat, they
lost their openers Chadwick Walton and Chris Gayle reasonably however Kumar
Sangakkara directed them towards a focused collective with a half-century, his
first of the rivalry in six innings. He manufactured essential organizations
with Rovman Powell - 74 in 7.1 overs - and Andre Russell - 45 in 5.2 overs. At
the point when Sangakkara yielded to 65 in the sixteenth over, Shakib furnished
a late flow with an unbeaten 34 off 17 balls, including 5*4 and a six, to take
them to 183, and collective that turned out to be a lot for Patriots.
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