Caribbean National Weekly

King hundred in vain as Tallawahs slump to defeat

By CMC News··2 min read
King hundred in vain as Tallawahs slump to defeat

GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) – Brandon King’s second Twenty20 hundred went in vain as Guyana Amazon Warriors snatched a critical 12-run victory over Jamaica Tallawahs, to keep their hopes alive of a spot in the Caribbean Premier League playoffs. 

Chasing a competitive 179 at the Guyana National Stadium late Wednesday, Tallawahs got 104 off 66 deliveries from opener King but no other batsman passed 15, leaving the innings short of real momentum. 

Tallawahs required 20 from the final over but King was one of three wickets to perish as their run chase fizzled out for 166 with a ball to spare, resulting in a damaging fifth defeat which left them third in the standings on eight points.

For their part, the success was important for Amazon Warriors, handing them their second win in seven games, to move to five points. They need to win their remaining three games to guarantee themselves of a playoff spot.

Asked to bat first, they owed their total of 178 for eight off their 20 overs to Shai Hope’s 60 off 45 balls but equally to Odean Smith’s stunning 16-ball 42 at number eight.

The right-handed Hope, punching at number three, struck four fours and three sixes in an attractive knock but when he missed a pull at Afghan off-spinner Mohammad Nabi (3-12) and was bowled in the 16th over, Amazon Warriors were stalling at 97 for six.

Entered Smith to transform the innings, the broad-shouldered West Indies all-rounder blasting half-dozen sixes – five coming in the 18th over sent down by South African fast bowler Migael Pretorius.

Crucially, he put on 74 for the eighth wicket with Keemo Paul who lashed two fours and two sixes in a 12-ball unbeaten 22.

In reply, South African leg-spinner Imran Tahir (2-17) struck twice as Tallawahs crawled to 58 for three in the 10th over before King dominated a 54-run, fourth-wicket stand with Raymon Reifer (6) to repair the damage.

All told, King counted eight fours and seven sixes, gathering his first fifty off 38 balls before completing triple figures off another 26 deliveries.

He lacked support, however, and his dismissal – run out off the third delivery of the final over attempting a desperate second run – sealed his side’s demise.

 

 

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