Match Details
08:14 AM IST, 10:44 PM Local Time: A fine all-round performance from TKR as they continue their unbeaten streak against Saint Lucia Kings at Gros Islet! Usman Tariq starred for the visitors as his 2/20 played a key role in the side wrapping up a 18-run win.
Chasing 184 for victory, the opening duo of Tim Seifert and
Johnson Charles provided an ideal start as they helped the Saint Lucia Kings
get to 60/0 at the end of the Powerplay. A couple of quiet overs though saw Andre
Russell benefitting as Tim Seifert holed out to deep extra-cover in the ninth
over. The TKR spinners built on that breakthrough to create further pressure on
the Kingsā batters. It paid off with Johnson Charles miscued an attempted big
shot to extra-cover where Russell took the catch.
A couple of deliveries later, Roston Chase was also adjudged LBW off Akeal Hoseinās bowling as the Kings fell into a spot of bother. The big moment in the game came during the 15th over when the dangerous Tim David was sent back courtesy a controversial DRS call as the TV umpire adjudged him caught-behind even as there was a gap between the bat and ball when the spike appeared. Thereafter, the Kings were always chasing the game while Usman Tariq ensured that their small hope also disappeared in the 18th over by castling David Wiese. Ackeem Auguste came up with a fine cameo but it wasnāt enough as the Kings fell short by 18 runs.
Earlier in the match, Colin Munro continued his good form this season as he gave TKR an explosive start even as Alex Hales struggled at the other end. After an expensive first four overs, David Wiese brought himself into the attack in the 5th over and struck with his very first delivery to remove Hales. Then, the visiting TKR side finished the Powerplay at 58/1.
There was a lull in the scoring for TKR after the field spread out while Roston Chase and Tabraiz Shamsi accounted for Keacy Carty and Munro respectively. At 78/3 after 10.2 overs, TKR needed a partnership and that is exactly what the world-class duo of Nicholas Pooran and Kieron Pollard provided. Pollard, showed intent, from an early stage too to give Pooran time to settle down. In fact, the senior statesman dominated the partnership and went onto register his 64th T20 fifty off 22 balls.
It was only in the 18th over that Keon Gaston managed to break the 82-run partnership by dismissing Pooran who ended up with 34 off 30. Oshane Thomas went onto bowl a cracking penultimate over as well as he conceded just a single while also accounting for Pollardās wicket. Gaston added another big scalp in the final over by getting rid of Andre Russell but the young McKenny Clarke struck a couple of sixes to take TKR to 183/7.