Pooran pyrotechnics leave Guyana in driving seat for semi-finals

Nicholas Pooran celebrates taking the catch to dismiss Carlos Brathwaite during yesterday’s must-win encounter against the Jamaica Tallawahs in the CPL competition in Basseterre, St Kitts/Nevis. Photo by Randy Brooks-CPLT20/Getty Images)
Nicholas Pooran celebrates taking the catch to dismiss Carlos Brathwaite during yesterday’s must-win encounter against the Jamaica Tallawahs in the CPL competition in Basseterre, St Kitts/Nevis. Photo by Randy Brooks-CPLT20/Getty Images)

Guyana Amazon Warriors have one foot in the 2021 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) semi-finals following a 46-run victory over the Jamaica Tallawahs yesterday 

The Amazon Warriors won the toss and elected to bat first and captain Nicholas Pooran led the way with a brutal 75 not out to set the Tallawahs 170 to win.

Gudakesh Motie, second left, of the Guyana Amazon Warriors, celebrates the dismissal of Sharmarh Brooks of the Jamaica Tallawahs yesterday. (Photo Randy Brooks-CPLT20/Getty Images)

In reply the Tallawahs succumbed to a heavy defeat as Odean Smith and Gudakesh Motie combined to bowl the Amazon Warriors to victory.

 Guyana got their innings off to a steady start amassing 46 runs in the PowerPlay but they had to contend with the loss of Brandon King and Chandrapaul Hemraj in doing so.

 Despite Shimron Hetmyer then running himself out, Pooran and Shoaib Malik put together a partnership of 54 runs from 33 balls to place Guyana in a strong position with six overs to go.

 Pooran then took on the responsibility of getting his side into a good position and his pyrotechnics at the back end of the innings ensured Guyana Amazon Warriors posted a very competitive 169/6.

 The Tallawahs were able to keep pace with the required run rate in the early stages of their reply as Haider Ali and Kirk Mckenzie overcame the loss of Kennar Lewis to put on a 41-run partnership.  Odean Smith’s entry into the attack proved pivotal as his two wickets in two balls swung the pendulum back in Guyana’s favour and he wasn’t done there as he also got rid of Andre Russell in a wonderful wicket maiden over.

 Alongside Smith, Gudakesh Motie spun a web as his three wickets helped ensure there was no chance of an unlikely win for the Tallawahs.  The victory for the Amazon Warriors means the Tallawahs will now have to win the return game to make the semi-finals.