Iyanola Heritage lost their last match at the last moment. They started the chase with 60 runs without losing a wicket against Calabash Giants. Kensley Paul was playing the counter attack by scoring 41 runs in just 14 balls. Vernillius Gabriel also scored 32. After 8.1 overs when the score was 94/1 and Heritage could smell the win, they lost five wickets in just four runs.
Iyanola Heritage were stopped at 98 runs. Magaran Shoulette turned the match around by taking 4 wickets in 2 overs. In the first bowling, Aaron Joseph took 2 wickets and Gabriel and Sayers also took a wicket each. Iyanola Heritage was dominant in the match but crumbled under pressure in the last over. This defeat was a big setback for them but the team is still on top two of the points table.
Amazonian Warriors won their last match against Piton Stickers very comfortably. They took control of the match from the very first ball. Joshua Cepal took 3 wickets giving away just 9 runs in 2 overs and shook the entire top order. Piton Stickers could only score 113 runs. When the Amazonian Warriors came out to chase, Dane Edward scored 45 runs in 19 balls.
Kester Charlermagne scored 29 and then Joshua Cepal finished the match by scoring 29 not out. The whole team maintained the run rate and won the match in just 8.4 overs. Bowling was tight and batting was also explosive. Warriors are now on top with 5 wins in 7 matches and are looking absolutely solid in form.
This pitch is fair for both batting and bowling. Batsmen can score runs but bowlers also remain in the game. Fast bowlers get a little swing in the middle overs. After winning the toss, the team prefers to field first. The average score here in the first innings is around 104. The weather can change a bit, but the chances of a match taking place are good. There is scope for both batting and bowling in this pitch but you have to play good cricket to win any match on this ground. Top teams in this tournament have done well in all three departments. Pitch has almost a very less role in T10 formats because the margins are very small. You have to give your best to win matches on this pitch.
Iyanola Heritage and Amazonian Warriors are two of the strongest teams in this season and this is the first season of both the teams. They battled it out in the first match of this season where Iyanola Heritage won the match by 9 wickets. This is a surprising win because currently Amazonian Warriors are at the top of the table.
The first match between Amazonian Warriors and Iyanola Heritage went one-sided. The Warriors batted first and scored 91 runs. Johnnel Eugene played a good innings of 42 runs but the rest of the players got out early. Callinus Callendar spoiled his batting by taking 3 wickets.
In the chase, Iyanola lost just 1 wicket and won the match in 6.5 overs. Johnson Charles scored 51 runs and dominated the entire game. Warriors bowlers could not create any pressure. Iyanola won this match by 9 wickets and his start was absolutely explosive.
Johnson Charles (C), Vernillius Gabriel, Dominic Auguste (WK), Jamaal James, Dwight Thomas, Xavier Gabriel, Kensley Paul, Jamal Lesmond, Aaron Joseph, Bolton Sayers, Ephron Charles
Injury Updates: None
Alex Joseph (WK), Kester Charlermagne, Johnnel Eugene, Dane Edward, Jaden Elibox, Joshua Cepal, Rohan Lesmond, Murlan Sammy, Antoine Zayee, Tyler Venner, Alleyn Prospere
Injury Updates: None
Keeper: Johnson Charles, Alex Joseph
Batters: Dane Edward, Kensley Paul
All-rounders: Jaden Elibox, Xavier Gabriel, Alleyn Prospere, Kester Charlermagne
Bowlers: Aaron Joseph, Rohan Lesmond, Bolton Sayers
Jaden Elibox
Xavier Gabriel
Kester Charlermagne
Johnson Charles
Keeper: Alex Joseph
Batters: Dane Edward, Kensley Paul
All-rounders: Jaden Elibox, Xavier Gabriel, Alleyn Prospere, Kester Charlermagne
Bowlers: Aaron Joseph, Joshua Cepal, Bolton Sayers, Tyler Venner
Dane Edward
Aaron Joseph
Kensley Paul
Kester Charlermagne
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