Saint Kitts and Nevis Patriots 6 (Allen 62 *, Hafeez 37, Smith 1-18) Bit 176 Jamaica Tallawa 156 runs (Phillips 87, Emrit 2-21, Cottrell 2-33, Joseph 2-37) 20 runs
Jamaica Tallawas lost 20 runs in St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in Sabina Park, ending another home game series with another defeat. Patriot rode Fabian Allen's 27th and 62nd, reaching 82 to 6, 82 to 6, and 176, after the Bollers strangled Thalass and rejected 156.
Glenn Phillips was Thaletas' batter this season and scored a high of 49 RBIs in 87 this season, but had little chance of making a difference with a single digit in eight innings. The defeat of Talawas was sixth in seven games, and the Patriots came in second with eight points, Trinbago Knight Riders.
Honor to share more than the first 10 times The Patriots lost the openers Eve Lewis and Devon Thomas three times, but a neat 46-point third-class stand between Lori Evans and Mohamed Haffiz helped to recover. Tallawahs bowlers made a slight swing with their new ball, especially Dwayne Smith, who hastily failed to hit the batters.
Hafeez breaks shackles by hitting four guns in Shamar Springer on the 7th. In the middle stage, Hafeez broke through 6 with 5-4, but scored 37 points and then lowered the drive to the end, where the scoreboard reads 4 as 76.
Alan rescues patriots after middle-class shake
In the next two overovers, Shamarh Brooks was trapped in lbw by Zahir Khan and Carlos Brathwaite began cutting the catcher. At 6:82, Patriot Innings seemed to aim for a quick finish, but Fabian Allen, who hit seventh, had another idea.
Allen defeated the 16th round 16 times against Zahir Khan, an Afghanistan left arm wrist rotator, with number 8 Keron Kotoi. The next two overovers by Jade Dernbach and Springer made 13 and 18 runs, respectively, and were less likely to regain 2 4, 2 6 and Cottoy.
Dernbach's final was two consecutive 20 goals, and Allen was half a century around the 23rd century. The run of the final overrun ended innings with 14 innings, and Patriot rose to 176 from 82 to six. Five over.
Various fortunes for Phillips and Tallawahs
The 22-year-old New Zealand hitter scored one goal in the cow corner after batter Chris Chale took third place in the pursuit of Tallawas. Immediately after the official Phillips moved Sheldon Cottrell to cover, and in subsequent deliveries collected 18 across three boundaries. Even after Tallawahs lost Chadwick Walton, Phillips did not slow down, and he competed for half a century, reaching eighth and throwing the ball for 25 years. When Phillips reached 50, his team scored 60 points, 3 points.
Phillips then attacked Brathwaite 4-9 times in the ninth, playing Patriot's claim 17 times in the 60s. Tallawahs, however, was tied back with Hafeez and Joseph's neat second spell. Imran Khan, an all-rounder who turns his legs, was having a hard time turning the strike, and Hafez pulled the wicket out of dismissal on the 14th. He finished 1 inning with a remarkable profit of 13 in 4 overs. Next, Andre Russell fell into the first ball duck, tried to pull Leiard Mrit, and had a big blow to Phillips due to the lack of chase and support.
Pillows has targeted Cottoy more than 16 times and the required run rate is 12, aiming for 49 balls 87, consisting of about 8-4 and six. At that stage, he recorded 71% of Tallawahs' runs.
At 123 to 6 Thalassás needed a close miracle from low order to solve the chase, especially as the pitch slowed down as the evening progressed. Springer had a bit of an unpleasant blow, and Talawas went to the final with 25 needs and three turnstiles. However, Brathwaite's accuracy dropped them and lost all three turnstiles in five balls, including runouts.
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