Kings beat Amazon Warriors to reach CPL final
PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC) — St Lucia Kings secured their spot in the 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final with a 15-ru
n win (via the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method) over defending champions Guyana Amazon Warriors in a rain-truncated match at the Guyana National Stadium.
The Warriors are to now face Barbados Royals in Friday’s qualifier 2, with the winner earning a shot at the Kings in Sunday’s grand finale.
Batting first after winning the toss, the St Lucia Kings made the most of the conditions as captain Faf du Plessis led from the front again.
A commanding 124-run opening partnership between him and Johnson Charles laid the foundation for a competitive total of 198-5 in their allotted 20 overs.
Charles was eyeing a century before his aggressive innings ended on 79 from 45 balls, courtesy of a well-judged catch at long-on by Keemo Paul off Moeen Ali’s bowling.
Du Plessis followed soon after, compiling a solid half-century before Rahmanullah Gurbaz took a spectacular catch from a powerful straight drive, sending the Kings skipper back for 52.
Guyana’s bowlers did well to contain the Kings in the latter stages, with Moeen Ali shining once again, taking 2-24 in his four overs to help restrict what could have been an even larger total.
In their chase, the Warriors were 106-4 after 13 overs when persistent drizzle turned to heavy rain, forcing the umpires to take the players off the field.
With the downpour refusing to ease, the match was called off more than an hour later, and Guyana found themselves 15 runs behind the required DLS target.
At the stoppage, the Warriors needed 92 from 42 balls. Shimron Hetmyer looked dangerous, blasting 37 from 18 balls, including four towering sixes off Noor Ahmad and Roston Chase.
Moeen Ali had just joined Hetmyer at the crease, leaving the Warriors with a slim chance of victory, but they were always trailing the DLS score, which stood at 121 when the rain took over.
Winning captain, du Plessis, summed up what has been a difficult season so far for his franchise.
“To get 190-odd on a surface like that was a great effort. We are a team that has adapted well wherever we have played, and for me, it’s a good sign as a team. We have found ways to win games from different situations and I am looking forward to the final.”
Losing captain, Imran Tahir, says his team has no choice but to come out all guns blazing to give themselves a chance to make it to the grand finale.
“We need to come back strongly against the Royals, as we have another chance. We have to give everything and we won’t let our fans down.”