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CPL 2022: Tallawahs end unbeaten run of Royals with DLS win

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Amir Jangoo on the attack for Tallawahs against Royals (Photo: CPL/Getty Images)

Jamaica Tallawahs consolidated second place in the league table with a six-run victory via the Duckworth/Lewis/Stern (DLS) method over Barbados Royals, inflicting their first loss of the 2022 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) season.

The Jamaica Tallawahs won the toss and chose to field first, Imad Wasim getting them off to a spectacular start by bowling two maiden overs and taking three wickets in the Powerplay to leave the Royals reeling at 17-3 after six overs.

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It was South African internationals Quinton De Kock (74 off 43) and David Miller (34 off 27) who rebuilt the innings for the Royals with an 83-run partnership that took them to 146-6 at the end of their innings.

Brandon King (46 off 33) and Amir Jangoo (29 off 18) got off to a flying start in the chase, scoring 50 runs by the fifth over to put the Tallawahs in a commanding position. Jason Holder would take three wickets as the Royals fought back, but it was not enough as the Royals reached 126-5, six runs ahead of the par score.

Jamaica Tallawahs shocked the Royals early on in the innings with Wasim striking three times within the Powerplay, removing Rahkeem Cornwall (15), Kyle Mayers (1) and Corbin Bosch (0) with his bamboozling deliveries.

But it was de Kock, once again batting lower down the order at four, who led the way with a sublime half-century, with support from Miller as the Royals ended up finishing on 146-6.

Tallawahs had a dream start to their chase with King and Jangoo finding the boundary consistently in the Powerplay. However, Obed McCoy would strike with two wickets, before Holder set up a tense finish by taking three.

In the end, a six from Rovman Powell just before rain fell would prove critical in the outcome. (CPL)

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