Zouks maintain winning feeling against Tridents in Hero CPL

Photo credit: CPL/Sportsfile
Photo credit: CPL/Sportsfile

The St Lucia Zouks have made it two Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) wins in two at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium thanks to the bowling of Sammy himself and runs from Johnson Charles and Andre Fletcher. The win takes them to six points and makes qualification for the knockout stages for the first time in their history a real possibility for the St Lucian side.

Chasing just 138 to win Charles and Fletcher got the home side off to the best possible start. In the first 10 overs the openers managed 80 runs without losing a wicket. It was actually a quiet start until the ninth over that was delivered by Imran Khan. That one cost 17 runs as Johnson Charles smashed two sixes.

The Zouks lost Fletcher not long after that when he nicked a low catch through to Nicholas Pooran behind the stumps. Charles was joined by Shane Watson who could well have departed on 10 when he skied a catch off Ravi Rampaul that was well caught on the rope by Shoaib Malik. It was a no ball from Rampaul and Watson was reprieved.

A short rain delay shortened the chase by one over meaning that when play got back underway the Zouks needed 30 runs from 36 balls. It looked to be a cruise for the home team but the Tridents were given some hope when Charles went for 41 to the second ball after the resumption.

Watson also departed before the end of the game to a brilliant tumbling catch by Ahmed Shehzad but the Zouks cruised home with 15 balls and seven wickets to spare.

It was a steady start by the Tridents after they won the toss and decided to bat first. They reached 40 for no loss from their six over PowerPlay with Kyle Hope and Shehzad batting steadily in the opening exchanges.

The first wicket fell when Shehzad completely misjudged a slower ball full toss from Sammy and spooned it straight up in the air. Sammy then picked up his second when Shoaib Malik mistimed a short ball and he was well caught by Mike Hussey on the midwicket boundary.

While wickets were falling at the other end Hope was making his career best T20 score, finishing with 55 from 48 balls – his first fifty in this format. The Tridents have struggled to find a successful opening pair in this tournament and Hope’s performance bodes well for the Barbados team going forward.

Hope and captain Kieron Pollard came together with the score on 60-2 and looked to set a platform from which they could launch in the death overs, but neither man got that far. First Hope lost his wicket to Sammy, Hussey once again the catcher at mid-wicket. Then Pollard departed to a brilliant caught and bowled from Delorn Johnson who swooped low in his follow through to pull off a great grab.

Going into the St Lucia leg of the tournament local hero Sammy had claimed just one wicket in three matches. Since he arrived he has claimed four wickets in two games. In this match he finished with figures of 3-18 from his four overs.

When Nicholas Pooran also fell going to a big shot the Tridents had stumbled to 98-5 in the 16th over. Things got worse when Shamar Springer and David Wiese had a horrible mix up and West Indies Under-19 star Springer was run out by the length of the pitch.

Wiese struck some lusty blows but the Tridents lower order couldn’t do the job that the top order had failed to do as they reached just 137-8 thanks to some brilliant bowling from the Zouks, a total that was chased down with some ease.

Tallawahs brimming with confidence in Florida

The Hero CPL is moving on to Florida in the coming days and the Jamaica Tallawahs have arrived in the USA sitting at the top of the league table and with a place in the knockout stages already assured. Tallawahs’ Coach Paul Nixon has been delighted with his Hero CPL so far and is full of praise for the improvements the tournament has made since his last stint with the Jamaican franchise in 2013.

“I was here in the inaugural season of the Hero CPL and seeing the difference now, with the world class professionals that are here is wonderful. It is incredible how much the competition has grown in standards and professionalism.

“To come out here to Florida with an exciting Tallawahs team that is top of the league, things couldn’t be going better. We have an American guy, Timroy Allen, in our side who has been working closely with Dale Steyn over the last few weeks. What more does a cricketer want who wants to grow himself in the game?”

One of the impressive things about the way the Tallawahs have performed this season has been the number of players that have contributed to their success, amongst those that have had a big impact have been local players like Chadwick Walton and Rovman Powell. Nixon is pleased to see so many of his charges contributing.

“The West Indies in the last few years has been heavily reliant on one or two key people. The Tallawahs in the first couple of years was about Chris Gayle and Andre Russell. Thankfully for us now the management team has done very well picking a great squad and now every member of that squad is winning matches.”

The Tallawahs will play two matches in Lauderhill, if they win one of those they will be guaranteed a top two spot and a place in Playoff 1 which gives them two shots at making the final.

TeamsMatWonLostTiedN/RPtsNet RR
Jamaica Tallawahs (Q)8610113+1.502
Guyana Amazon Warriors7520010+0.246
Barbados Tridents834017-0.184
Trinbago Knight Riders734006-0.102
St Lucia Zouks633006-0.351
St Kitts and Nevis Patriots817002-1.022

UPCOMING FIXTURES: Sunday, 24 July – St. Lucia Zouks v Guyana Amazon Warriors, Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium (5pm)

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  1. July 24, 2016

    A very Slow week end but we love D.N.O. Get rid of the Like/ unlike features. Only in Dominica. I need a job. We all have to Eat.

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