CPL 2019: Best XI of the tournament
The Tridents became champions for the second time while the Warriors slumped to their fifth defeat in the final out of seven seasons.
Glenn Phillips (Jamaica Tallawahs)
It won’t be wrong in saying that Glenn Phillips was the lone warrior for the Tallawahs throughout the CPL 2019. Barring a few knocks here and there from Chris Gayle and Chadwick Walton, none of his teammates could lend him much support.
The New Zealander was mostly on top of his game. The youngster scored 374 runs in 10 matches at a decent average of 37.40 and a strike-rate of 144.96. His three fifties came versus the Zouks, Knight Riders and Patriots, Unfortunately, all of them came in losing causes.
Like Simmons, he failed in the first two matches after which he started weaving magic. In the match versus the Patriots, he got 87 off only 49 balls and despite that masterclass, the Tallawahs failed to chase down 177 as only three of their batters could cross the double-digit score.
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