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In a crucial encounter at Providence, the St Lucia Kings emerged victorious against the Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Qualifier 1 of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2024. The Kings set a challenging target o꧙f 198 runs, which was re🌃vised to 122 runs in 13 overs for the Warriors due to rain. Despite their efforts, the Warriors fell short, concluding their innings at 106/4.
Dominant St Lucia Kings set a challenging target
The Kings delivered a powerful performance in their innings, amassing a formidable total of 198 runs for 5 wickets in their allotted 20 overs. Leading the charge was Johnson Charles, who played an explosive knock of 79 runs off 45 balls, exhibiting remarkable stroke play with 8 fours and 5 sixes. He was ably supported by captain Faf du Plessis, who contributed 57 runs from 36 deliveries.
The Kings capitalized on a strong powerplay, scoring 69 runs without losing a wicket, and maintained the momentum throughout their innings. Contributions from Roston Chase and Tim Seifert, who both added 18 runs, bolstered the total, while David Wiese provided a quick finish with an unbeaten 13 runs. The Kings’ aggressiv🏅e batting style overwhelmed the Warri🐠ors, setting a daunting target.
Guyana Amazon Warriors struggle in their chase
Chasing a revised target of 122 runs in 13 overs due to rain, the Warriors faced immediate challenges, losing Keemo Paul for just 14 runs and Rahmanullah Gurbaz for 24 runs. The team found itself in early trouble at 22 for 2, putting pressure on their middle order. Shai Hope, with 27 runs off 22 balls, attempted to stabilize the innings but struggled to form partnerships as wickets continued to tumble. The onus fell on Shimron Hetmyer, who fought valiantly, scoring an unbeaten 37 runs from 18 balls, but with the required run rate steadily rising, the Warriors couldn’t accelerate a🅰s needed. Their 𝓡innings concluded at 106 for 4, resulting in a disappointing loss, unable to chase down the revised target.
Kings’ bowling performance in the Qualifier 1 of the CPL 2024
The Kings’ bowlers played a pivotal role in defending their total, with Khary Pierre and Alzarri Joseph standing out in the bowling attack. Pierre delivered an economical spell, conceding just 23 runs in 3 overs, while Joseph provided crucial breakthroughs, claiming 1 wicket for 9 runs in his 2 overs. The disciplined bowling restricted the Warriors’ scoring options, forcing them into mistakes and ultimately leading to the fall of wickets at crucial intervals. The Kings maintained control over the game, displaying both tactical acumen and execution, which proved vital in their victory.
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Player of the Match: Johnson Charles
Johnson Charles was awarded the Player of the Match for his outstanding innings, where he scored 79 runs off 45 balls. His performance not only set a high target for the Warriors bu🌜t also demonstrated his ability to accelerate the scoring rate, a vital asset in T20 cricket. With an impressive strike rate o🥃f 175.55, Charles’s explosive batting helped lay the foundation for the Kings’ success, proving to be instrumental in their progression to the final of the CPL 2024.
Here’s how fans reacted:
Easily the best best opening pair in this season
Charles and faf 👏🔥— Devesh Pant (@DeveshP79010226)
Just falling in Love with Faf and JC as an opening pair as I watch them more and more the way the compensate each other and go hard is juꦍst so nice to watch. Perfect start for Lucia again 🔥🔥💪
— 🆁🅾🅻🅴🆇ᶜʳⁱᶜᵏᵉᵗᵍᵉᵉᵏ (@RoshanSriram123)
Yes 💙saint lucia kings in final plz god give us first trophy 🏆 its been too lo🥀ng
— Harry (@harrysin9h)
HETTYYYYYY!!!!!
— Kareem 🇬🇾 (@kareemkjd96)
Eliminator :Flood light failure
🇧🇧 won chasing 60 in 30 balls D/LQualifier1 : Rain
🇱🇨 won by 15 runs D/LSt Lucia Kings through to the finals 👏🏻
Guyana will face Barbados Royals on Friday in the Qualif𓂃ier2
Both days Captain’s who won d 🪙 chose to bat
— Karthik Rao (@Cric_Karthikk)
St Lucia Kings are INTO THE FINAL 🔥
Rain had the las🍒t say at Providence but Guyana Amazon Warriors will get another c𝔉hance, vs Barbados Royals in Qualifier 2 🏏
— Anand Shukla (@anandbrat)
And without a doubt, the Republic Bank Player of the Match goes to Johnson Charles!!
An outstanding♌ performance with the bat which helped his team put up a large total!— CPL T20 (@CPL)
ONE STEP AWAY 🏆
— Saint Lucia Kings (@SaintLuciaKings)
Hetmyer is on fire. We are 106/4 after 13 as 𓂃the rain arrives.
— Amazon Warriors (@amznwarriors)
You know what they say about karma 😉 you get served what you deserve. Special thank🐓s to the rain 😌 well done, St Lucia Kings…y’all deserve this spot in the final
— 𝗷𝗮𝗺𝗶𝗲 (@jesuisjt)