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That is all we have from this CPL clash. Till the next time, this is myself (Arya Sekhar Chakrborty) biding goodbye.
Kieron Pollard: I think we got what we wanted. Keacy getting those runs was very important. In hindsight the couple of overs we got just 12 runs. Another 15-20 runs would have been useful but having said that it was a commendable effort to score 100 more in the last 10 overs. Not sure about Martin Guptill. We have to see how it goes. The fans have supported us and we appreciate them for their bowlers. So for us in terms of what we wanted out from this game, we have got that.
Imran Tahir (Guyana Amazon Warriors captain and the Player of the Match): Wicket has been difficult especially when you are bowling second. It's all about experience. Whenever I try to take wickets I use my variations. Look it's always bravery. I believe you have to brave. I didn't want any young bowlers to feel the pressure so took the ball at that point.
Guyana Amazon Warriors won by 6 wickets (with 10 deliveries to spare)
It turned out to be a pretty straightforward run chase for the Guyana Amazon Warriors as they defeated the Trinbago Knight Riders in their last group game. They finish at the top of the points table. The Warriors got off to a flying start which they are missing depsite winning consistently. Saim Ayub looked in sensational touch and timed the ball beautifully.
He smashed a 24-ball 37 which included 5 fours and a couple of sixes. Odean Smith who was sent up the order struggled to time the ball after the departure of Ayub. Shai Hope came out with a positive frame of mind and struck some delightful shots en route to a well-deserved half-century. It was Hope and Pretorius who joined hands and took his side over the finish line.
18.2 Kadeem Alleyne to Dwaine Pretorius, that will be it. Pretorius nudges away the low full toss towards short fine leg for a single.
18.1 Kadeem Alleyne to Shai Hope, slower length delivery on the pads, swiped away with one hand off the handle, falls wel short of the deep backward square leg fielder and a single taken.
18.1 Kadeem Alleyne to Dwaine Pretorius, full toss over the waist as Pretorius misses out on the flick, has been called a no ball.
Kadeem Alleyne, right-arm medium-fast comes into the attack.
18
overs
173/4score
1wd
1
2
0
1
1
1
runs
Dwaine Pretorius*
9(8)
Shai Hope
53(36)
Chadwick Walton
0/7
17.6 Chadwick Walton to Dwaine Pretorius, again a short drag down outside off, Pretorius swipes across the line and gets an inside edge through the legs of the keeper and has enough time to roll the strike over.