Jamaican Tallawahs collapse to give Tridents a narrow win

A dramatic batting collapse by the Jamaica Tallawahs middle order, instigated by some accurate bowling from the Barbados Tridents was key to the Tridents emerging victorious by 12 runs in third match of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League in Lauderhill, Florida.

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Great Tridents’ bowling

 

Despite losing Kumar Sangakkara in the first over of their run-chase the Tallawahs appeared on track to chase down the Tridents first innings total of 142 with Lendl Simmons anchoring the innings. However, the Tridents bowlers never let the Tallawahs get away in the first half of the chase. Although the Tallawahs seemed in command they always required an acceleration, which never came.

 

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Tallawahs collapse

 

The Tallawahs collapse begun in the twelfth over when Andre McCarthy was trapped leg before wicket by a googly from Imran Khan leaving them 77 for 2. Shakib Al Hasan was caught behind in the next over placing pressure on Simmons.

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On a tough pitch for batting Simmons was the only player who managed to score with fluency. He hit powerfully down the ground for his 53 off 46 balls.

 

The searing heat appeared to take its toll on Simmons though. He was run out immediately after the dismissal of Shakib. He mis-judged a single and could not reach his crease when Nicolas Pooran threw down the stumps.

 

Simmons’ dismissal changed the complexion of the run-chase. When Jonathan Foo was dismissed shortly afterwards the Tallawahs faced an uphill task, requiring 61 off 41 balls.

 

Match beyond reach

 

Imad Wasim and Roman Powell kept the Tallawahs within touching distance but when Powell was superbly caught on the mid-wicket boundary by Kane Williamson the match was put beyond them. The pick of the Tridents bowlers were the spinners, Khan—who took 1 for 9—and Akeal Hosein—who took 2 for 24.

 

Perhaps the difference between the two teams lay in the final two overs of the Barbados Tridents innings when some powerful hitting and wayward death bowling took 25 off the last two overs, elevating the Tridents from 117 for 6 to 142 for 7.

 

Up until those last two overs the Barbados Tridents innings never really got going with batsman finding it difficult to time the ball.

 

Williamson was the first player dismissed, caught at mid-wicket from the last ball of the Powerplay. The muscular power of Dwayne Smith brought him four early boundaries but he eventually fell victim to the accuracy of the Tallawahs bowlers, trapped leg before wicket by Shakib.

 

On a difficult pitch for batting Shoaib showed his experience and skill to score 33 off 27 balls.

 

Shoaib and Pooran threatened to build a substantial partnership after Smith’s demise but Pooran’s attacking instincts got the better of him. He attempted to hit a third off side boundary in quick succession and was out, leaving the Tridents 74 for 3.

 

The Tridents then lost Kieron Pollard and Christopher Barnwell to Imad Wasim in the same over. From that point on the Tridents had to adjust their expectations and Shoaib batted with restraint until the 18th over when he skied an attacking shot off the bowling of Kesrick Williams. It was then that Wayne Parnell and Hosein bludgeoned the late runs which proved to be crucial.

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