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Patriots romp to opening win of CPL 2025

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 125 for 4 (Athanaze 37*, Cornwall 2-19) beat Antigua and Barbuda Falcons 121 (Gore 61, Salamkheil 4-22, Naseem 2-20, Farooqi 2-30) by six wickets
August 15, 2025
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BASSETERRE, SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS - AUGUST 14: Odean Smith of Antigua and Barbuda Falcons bowled by Waqar Salamkheil of Saint Kitts and Nevis Patriots during the Men's 2025 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League match 1 between Saint Kitts and Nevis Patriots and Antigua and Barbuda Falcons at Warner Park Sporting Complex on August 14, 2025 in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis. (Photo by Randy Brooks/CPL T20 via Getty Images)

CPL 2025 got off to a low-scoring start in Basseterre, where St Kitts and Nevis Patriots rode on a stellar bowling performance led by Waqar Salamkheil to run out six-wicket victors over Antigua and Barbuda Falcons.

After Jason Holder opted to bowl, Kyle Mayers, Fazalhaq Farooqi and Naseem Shah left Falcons at 39 for 3 inside the fifth over.

Salamkheil, the Afghanistan left-arm wristspinner, came on in the eighth over and was on target off his fourth ball, pitching just outside off stump and turning it back in to hit Fabian Allen’s stumps.

He went on to spin out Shakib Al Hasan, Imad Wasim and Odean Smith to end with 4 for 22 from his four overs.

Fortunately for Falcons, USA batter Karima Gore was in good nick, but with no other batter making a significant contribution, he had to pretty much go it alone.

Gore’s 34-ball 61 included eight fours and two sixes, and Falcons would have wanted him to bat longer than he did after having walked out in the first over itself.

As it happened, Farooqi returned to get rid of Gore in the 12th over, a slower delivery sliced high for Andre Fletcher, the wicketkeeper, to take a sharp running catch.

All Patriots, the CPL 2021 winners, needed to score was 122, and though they got there quite comfortably, and never really looked in danger of not being able to, there was a little stutter in between thanks to Rahkeem Cornwall.

Evin Lewis took off in a flash, scoring 25 in 13, before falling to Obed McCoy in the fourth over. Patriots made it out of the powerplay with just the loss of Lewis and 55 runs on the board, but in the seventh over, Cornwall sent back both Kyle Mayers and Rilee Rossouw. And suddenly, at 56 for 3,

Patriots were looking just that little bit out of sorts.

But Fletcher was playing a sedate knock, and in Alick Athanaze, Patriots found just the man for the job. Fletcher fell after scoring a 26-ball 19, to Salamkheil’s compatriot AM Ghazanfar at the end of the tenth over, but Patriots had reached 76 already by then.

Athanaze, with an unbeaten 28-ball 37, and Holder, with 18 in 14 balls, finished the job from there with five overs in the bank. (ESPNcricinfo)