So, that is it from me, Karthik Raj and my co-commentator, Mohak Arora. Stay tuned and join us for the CPL final between TKR and St Lucia Zouks at 7.30 PM on Thursday.
It was all done and dusted and perhaps we could give some leeway to Guyana's bowlers as they delivered some inconsistent stuff. Cornwall and Deyal, on their own, took the attack to Chris Green and co. with some superb shots to seal a dominating 10-wicket victory. This win will mean Guyana will face TKR in just over a day's time
What a disappointing, one-sided semi-final it has turned out to be. Guyana's batting had been well below their best through-out this season but no one would have seen this coming. As mentioned before, Guyana's batsmen gave it away against some decent bowling with some astonishing shot selection. The Zouks were efficient in whatever they have done and set-up the easiest chase for Rahkeem Cornwall and Mark Deyal who rattled off the target in 4.3 overs.
4.3 Chris Green to Rahkeem Cornwall
1 And he does it with some luck on his side. Green gets the outside edge of Cornwall's bat but no one in catching positions to benefit as the Zouks make it to the final of the 2020 Caribbean Premier League to face the Trinbago Knight Riders.
4.2 Chris Green to Mark Deyal
1 SCORES LEVEL! Ball on the pads flicked away for an easy single by Deyal. Big finish from the Big man?
4.1 Chris Green to Rahkeem Cornwall
1 Pitched up to Cornwall and he plays it to the cover fielder who misfields and the batsmen get a single.
OVER 4
St Lucia Zouks
53/0
Rahkeem Cornwall
30(15)
Mark Deyal
18(9)
Imran Tahir
0-24(2.0)
3.6 Imran Tahir to Mark Deyal
4 Just a tad short from the veteran Imran Tahir and Mark Deyal punishes it with a pull shot to the square-leg fence. Four runs. Just three required to seal a place in the final
3.5 Imran Tahir to Mark Deyal
0 Around the wicket this time but it is the same result as Deyal once again failed to put bat on ball against the googly. Play and miss from the southpaw
3.4 Imran Tahir to Mark Deyal
0 Good googly from Imran Tahir. Deyal missed his booming drive