Match Details
08:54 AM IST, 11:24 PM Local Time: What a statement win from the Trinbago Knight Riders as they beat Antigua & Barbuda Falcons by 9 wickets and 15 balls to spare to make it to the Qualifier 2. When the team needed, the TKR skipper stepped up with a sensational 90* (53) while Alex Hales produced a cracking 54* (40)
Chasing 167 for victory, Colin Munro didn’t find the middle of the bat regularly and ended up holing out to deep mid-wicket off Rahkeem Cornwall with Kevin Wickham taking a superb catch. After a quiet fifth over, Hales got stuck into Cornwall as he smashed three sixes to help TKR get to 59/1 at the end of the Powerplay.
It seemed like Obed McCoy removed Nicholas Pooran off his very
first delivery but the batter opted for the DRS and over-turned umpire Ryan
Banwarie’s decision. Pooran had a few words at the umpire as well as things started
to heat up in the Eliminator. With the Falcons’ bowlers being inconsistent, the
duo of Hales and Pooran ensured that TKR continued to sail smoothly with the
team getting to 95/1 at the half-way mark.
Umpire Banwarie was at the center of attraction once again in the 12th over when he gave Pooran out against Cornwall. However, once again, Pooran over-turned the on-field decision. A couple of overs later, Pooran struck a maximum off Cornwall to register his 16th CPL fifty. The southpaw struck another six at the end of the over too to bring up the 100-run stand with Hales. Pooran went into over-drive after that as he took 17 runs off the 15th over bowled by Shakib.
In the next over, Hales also made a timely return to form by registering his 3rd CPL fifty. Pooran also brought up another milestone as he became only the 3rd player to strike 200 maximums in the CPL. Eventually, he smashed Jayden Seales for the eighth maximum of his innings to seal the game with more than two overs to spare.
Earlier in the match, Rahkeem Cornwall's poor form with the bat continued as he fell cheaply. The duo of Amir Jangoo and Andries Gous joined forces to take the Falcons to 44/1 at the end of the Powerplay. However, only 20 runs came off the next four overs as they headed to 64/1 at the half-way mark of the innings.
Both the batters got a move on even though it was a touch too late before registering their fifties in the 15th over. TKR still needed a breakthrough and it was Usman Tariq who broke the 108-run partnership. In fact, Tariq removed both Jangoo and Gous in the space of three deliveries to rock the Falcons.
At the start of the 18th over, the Falcons' skipper Imad Wasim was sent back too with Sunil Narine surpassing Dwayne Bravo to become the leading wicket-taker of the CPL. All of a sudden, Shakib Al Hasan took on Narine from his second delivery itself as he smashed three boundaries and a maximum to finish the over. However, TKR came back strongly with Saurabh Netravalkar delivering a great penultimate over which saw him take two wickets and concede just six runs. The final over was also eventful with Andre Russell getting a couple of wickets but Usama Mir and Shakib got a boundary each to help the Falcons finish with a fighting 166/8.