James’ power and McKenzie’s precision dominate Breakout League stats

TAROUBA, Trinidad – While the Leeward Islands Thunder may have fallen short in the final showdown, two of their stars rose above the fray to etch their names into the history books of the inaugural West Indies Breakout League.

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In front of a charged crowd at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy, the Thunder were edged out by the Trinidad and Tobago Legions in a riveting final, going down by 17 runs. But amid the heartbreak, Kofi James and Micah McKenzie delivered performances that left the tournament ablaze with their brilliance.

Spin wizardry: McKenzie seals top bowler title

Leg-spinner Micah McKenzie capped off a masterful tournament with yet another clinical performance in the final, snatching two wickets for 29 runs in his allotted four overs. With this, he surged ahead in a closely fought contest for the tournament’s top wicket-taker, finishing with 12 scalps.

That haul lifted him above a trio of contenders—Jediah Blades (Guyana Rainforest Rangers), Navin Bidaisee (Legions), and Anderson Mahase (Thunder)—who each ended the tournament with 10 wickets.

McKenzie’s consistency, flight, and control throughout the league turned heads, making him the undisputed bowling standout of the inaugural season.

Batting brilliance: James unleashes fury at the crease

If McKenzie dominated with finesse, Kofi James reigned with firepower.

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The right-handed batter saved his best for last, hammering an electrifying 63 off just 36 deliveries in the championship match. Though the Thunder’s chase fell short, James’ fireworks kept the contest alive until the final overs.

With a tournament tally of 240 runs, James claimed the title of top run-scorer, fending off a late push from Kevlon Anderson of the Rainforest Rangers (227 runs) and Johann Jeremiah of the Windward Islands Infernos (203 runs).

But James didn’t stop there. He also led the six-hitting charts, clearing the ropes 16 times, asserting his authority as the tournament’s most feared power-hitter. Jeremiah followed with 11 sixes, while Shaqkere Parris of the Barbados Pelicans landed 10.

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Legacy launched: Thunder stars define breakout brilliance

Though the Thunder walked away without the trophy, James and McKenzie’s individual excellence made them the faces of the Breakout League’s future. Their performances brought fans to their feet, etched milestones into the record books, and set the tone for a tournament destined to become a staple of West Indies cricket.

In the wake of the final, one truth rang clear—the Breakout League didn’t just crown a champion; it introduced the region to a new generation of cricketing excellence. And leading that charge were the electrifying Thunder duo of Kofi James and Micah McKenzie.

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