CPL 2024, Match 28 Review: Trinbago Knight Riders stay in contention for top two finish after another win
The Knight Riders' comfortable 30-run victory sees them leapfrog the Royals into third position in the table on 12 points with a game in hand.
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As the 2024 Caribbean Premier League (CPL) heads towards its final week of competition it was another disappointing night for Barbados Royals who suffered their fourth defeat in a row at the hands of fellow title hopefuls Trinbago Knight Riders.
The Knight Riders' comfortable 30-run victory sees them leapfrog the Royals into third position in the table on 12 points with a game in hand. The Royals finish fourth in the final qualifying spot despite being the team to beat at the start of the competition.
Royals captain Rovman Powell won the toss and elected to field first at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba, Trinidad and after Theekshana bowled Jason Roy for a duck and Jason Holder bagged Shaqkere Parris caught behind by Quinton de Kock for just five the Royals were well placed. Nicholas Pooran hit 27 off 15 balls before offering another catch to de Kock off Naveen-ul-Haq to leave the Knight Riders stuttering on 35/3 off four overs.
The TKR engine room came to their rescue, a score of 175/7 chalked up courtesy of calm heads and clinical hitting as Kieron Pollard (42 off 27) Andre Russell (31 off 12), and Keacy Carty (32 off 34) held the innings together and got the home side to a competitive score.
It proved 30 runs too many for the Royals. Dangerman de Kock was one of three wickets snared early by the impressive Akeal Hosein who finished with 3/15 from his set of four overs which took the sting out of the Royals' batting card and earned the darting spinner the Player of the Match.
Alick Athanze kept the Royals in with a sniff with a well-made 44 off 33 balls but once he had departed to the English combo of bowler Chris Jordan and catcher Jason Roy, captain Powell fell for 18 and Jason Holder for just 4 the target remained out of reach as wickets fell and the scoreboard pressure told.
David Miller tried in vain to get the Royals close with some late-order boundary hitting but his 30 off 15 balls wasn’t enough to take the game down to the wire.
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