King’s record-breaking century powers Warriors into final
PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC) — The Guyana Amazon Warriors predictably maintained their unbeaten streak, notching their 11th win on the trot in a comfortable, 30-run victory over the Barbados Tridents on Sunday to book their place in the final of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Led by an outstanding unbeaten century from opener Brandon King, the Warriors posted a formidable 218 for three off their 20 overs. Despite an encouraging start the Tridents frequently lost wickets, which helped to derail their chase; and they eventually ended on 188 for eight in their allotted 20 overs.
The Jamaican-born King lit up the afternoon sky with breathtaking shot selection during his knock of 132, the highest individual score in CPL history. Firstly, he shared an opening stand of 73 in nine overs with Chandrapaul Hemraj which served as a launch pad for the rest of the innings.
The 24-year-old King showed his intentions early on, smashing 18 runs off Jason Holder’s second over after a relatively slow start for the Warriors. It took a spectacular return catch from Hayden Walsh running back to break the partnership by dismissing Hemraj for 27 from 23 balls.
Shimron Hetmyer’s stay at the crease didn’t last long as he was out once again to a short delivery, pulling Jason Holder into the hands of Raymon Reifer on the boundary after scoring three runs. Former Trident player Shoab Malik then joined King at the crease and together they completely tore their opponent’s bowling apart.
The 16th over proved to be the turning point of the innings, with the duo unleashing their fury on spinner Shakib Al Hasan. Two Malik sixes off the first two balls were followed by a four and two sixes by King, as they took 29 runs from the over.
Soon after, King brought up his maiden CPL century by clouting Reifer over the midwicket boundary for six. Walsh, the Trident’s best bowler on the day, wasn’t spared either as King smacked him for three sixes in the 19th over that went for 19 runs.
Harry Gurney, who had bowled well leading up to his final over, was then belted around the ground in the 20th over as King clobbered him for two sixes and a four in an expensive over that went for 26 runs.
By the time the innings was over, King had counted a remarkable 11 sixes and 10 fours in his 72-ball knock, as the Warriors posted the highest-ever T20 total at the ground. Needing a Herculean effort to upset the home side, Johnson Charles and Alex Hales gave the Tridents an encouraging start.
They had added 32 when Imran Tahir accounted for Charles’ wicket, with two more wickets following soon after. Hales and Al Hasan lost their wickets within two runs of each other, as the Tridents slumped to 59 for three in the eighth over.
Jonathan Carter and skipper Holder led a brief revival, adding 47 runs in three overs to give the Tridents a possible chance of a comeback victory. But once Carter was out for the top score of 49 in the 17th over with 68 runs still needed, the visitors’ hopes disappeared.
Warriors’ best bowler was Romario Shepherd, who took 3-50 from his four overs, while Imran Tahir and Odean Smith both captured two wickets. The Tridents will now face the Knight Riders in the semi-final, with the winner advancing to face the unbeaten Warriors.
SCOREBOARD
Amazon Warriors
Brandon King not out 132
Chandrapaul Hemraj c&b Walsh 27
Shimron Hetmyer c Reifer b Holder 3
*Shoab Malik b Walsh 32
+Nicholas Pooran not out 12
Extras (b1, lb5, nb1, w5) 12
TOTAL (3 wkts; 20 overs) 218
Did not bat: Sherfane Rutherford,
Chris Green, Keemo Paul, Romario
Shepherd, Odean Smith, Imran Tahir
Fall of wickets: 1-73, 2-83, 3-180
Bowling: Holder 4-0-36-1, Al Hasan
4-0-46-0, Reifer 2-0-25-0, Gurney
4-0-46-0, Duminy 2-0-17-0, Walsh
4-0-42-2
Tridents
+Johnson Charles c King b Tahir 15
Alex Hales b Tahir 36
Shakib Al Hasan c Hetmyer b Malik
5
Shai Hope c Malik b Shepherd 21
JP Duminy b Smith 14
Jonathan Carter c sub Permaul b
Shepherd 49
*Jason Holder c&b Shepherd 29
Raymon Reifer b Smith 0
Ashley Nurse not out 13
Extras (b2, lb1, nb1, w2) 6
TOTAL (8 wkts; 20 overs) 188
Did not bat: Hayden Walsh Jr, Harry
Gurney
Fall of wickets: 1-32, 2-57, 3-59,
4-92, 5-104, 6-151, 7-151, 8-188
Bowling: Hemraj 2-0-23-0, Green
4-0-34-0, Tahir 4-0-13-2, Malik 2-0-
13-1, Shepherd 4-0-50-3, Smith
2-0-25-2, Paul 2-0-27-0.
Result: Guyana Amazon Warriors
won by 30 runs
Toss: Guyana Amazon Warriors
Umpires: Nigel Duguid, Shaun
George
TV umpire: Gregory Brathwaite.
Match referee: Simon Taufel.