Kings march to third win behind Chase fifty

Roston Chase sweeps during his unbeaten half-century for St Lucia Kings yesterday. (Photo courtesy CPL Media)
Roston Chase sweeps during his unbeaten half-century for St Lucia Kings yesterday. (Photo courtesy CPL Media)

BASSETERRE, St Kitts, CMC – Roston Chase struck his third straight Man-of-the-Match half-century to inspire St Lucia Kings to their third win on the trot, making light work of leaders St Kitts and Nevis Patriots by six wickets here yesterday.

Already with scores of 85 and 64 not out in his last two innings, the right-hander punched a high class unbeaten 51 off 38 balls as Kings easily overhauled their target of 119 at Warner Park.

The knock took Chase, more known for his exploits in the longest format, to 241 runs at an average of 80 and to the top of the run-scoring charts in the tournament.

“Today was an easier task at hand. The run rate wasn’t very high so I just went in with the mentality to just knock it around,” said Chase, who stroked four fours and two sixes in an innings overflowing with finesse.

“I got a chance [on 12] as well so that really helped too and I was seeing it (the ball) well.

The pitches are getting better so it’s a lot easier to bat now so it’s good for some runs.”

Kings started the tournament shakily but their recent form has seen them consolidate their hold on second place in the standings on eight points, two behind Patriots who they have now beaten twice.

Guyana Amazon Warriors are two points behind in third place while Jamaica Tallawahs occupy the last qualifying spot in fourth on four points.

“[Our form] has been really good for our confidence after having that really awful game first up [against Tallawahs], to bounce back from that,” Chase said.

Choosing to bat first, Patriots were bundled out for 118 with three balls left in the innings with Fabian Allen top-scoring with 34 off 32 deliveries and opener Devon Thomas chipping in with a 19-ball 28.

At 83 for eight in the 16th over, Kings appeared in danger of falling below three figures before Allen struck two fours and three sixes in a 31-run, ninth wicket stand with Paul van Meekeren (3 not out) to rally the tail.

Jeavor Royal claimed three for 20 with the new ball while fellow left-arm spinner Samit Patel (2-15) and seamer Kesrick Williams (2-32), grabbed two wickets apiece.

In reply, Andre Fletcher was lbw on the backfoot to Allen’s left-arm spin off the first ball of the innings but captain Faf du Plessis sparkled in a 15-ball 22, as he put on 33 for the second wicket with Keron Cottoy (19).

Du Plessis tugged Allen to mid on in the fifth over and Cottoy holed out to backward point off Naseem Shah in the eighth over but Chase entered to add 46 for the third wicket with Samit Patel (7) to put the game to bed.