CPL 2023: Kings end Amazon Warriors unbeaten run

Saint Lucia Kings 170/3 (Rajapaksa 86, Munro 55; Shepherd 1/15, Tahir 1/34) beat Guyana Amazon Warriors 167/5 (Khan 40, Hope 38; Joseph 2/31, Raza 1/14) by seven wickets

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The Saint Lucia Kings confirmed their place in the 2023 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Playoffs following a comfortable seven-wicket victory over the Guyana Amazon Warriors.

The Amazon Warriors won the toss and opted to bat first, and it was a decision that backfired as the innings never really got going until the final five overs. Despite some late power-hitting, the Amazon Warriors could only post 167/5, which appeared subpar at first glance.

That proved correct as the Saint Lucia Kings confirmed that by chasing down the 168 to win with 15 balls remaining.

Earlier, the Amazon Warriors suffered a slow start as Matthew Nandu was run out for three inside the PowerPlay. That setback contributed to the Warriors only reaching 35/1 at the end of the initial six overs.

That sedate start was difficult for the home side to overcome as the CPL’s top run scorer, Saim Ayub, fell for 16 in the ninth over with the score on 50/2.

Bhanuka Rajapaksa of St Lucia Kings hits four runs during the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League T20 match between Guyana Amazon Warriors and St Lucia Kings at Providence Stadium on September 14, 2023 in Georgetown, Guyana. (Photo by Ashley Allen – CPL T20/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

However, Shai Hope and Azam Khan then Khan and Shimron Hetmyer, helped rebuild the innings before late fireworks from Keemo Paul and Romario Shepherd ensured 72 runs were added in the final five overs to set the Kings 168 to win.

That 168 proved well under par as the Kings made easy work of the chase.

Although Johnson Charles fell for 1 in the second over, that was as good as it got for the Amazon Warriors as Colin Munro and Bhanuka Rajapaksa put on a devastating partnership of 132 runs from 82 balls.

Rajapaksa holed out for 86 to deep mid-wicket, and Munro followed shortly after for 55, but the job was done. It allowed Sean Williams and Sikandar Raza to see the chase home with three overs remaining.

The win ensures the Kings qualify for the playoffs with one game to spare. (CPLT20) 

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