Jamaica Gleaner

Gayle, Cottrell shine as Patriots reach CPL final

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TAROUBA, Trinidad (CMC): TALISMANIC CAPTAIN Chris Gayle hit a responsibl­e half-century as St Kitts and Nevis Patriots booked their spot in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final with a 38run victory over Trinbago Knight Riders here Tuesday night.

Sent in at the Brian Lara Stadium, Patriots rallied to 149 for seven off their 20 overs, with the left-handed Gayle expertly navigating a slow track to be unbeaten on 54 from 51 deliveries at the end.

Brandon King chipped in with 30 off 26 balls and Mohammad Hafeez got 21 from 13 balls, but the Patriots batsmen otherwise struggled to come to terms with the lack of pace in the track.

Captain Dwayne Bravo exploited the conditions to finish with four for 38 from his four overs, while new-ball bowler Ronsford Beaton claimed two for 22.

In reply, TKR slumped to six runs for three wickets in the third over and never really recovered, and were eventually bowled out for 111 with three balls left in the innings.

Darren Bravo top-scored with 29 off 33 deliveries while captain Dwayne struck 24 from 13 balls but support was lacking and the innings collapsed.

Left-arm speedster Sheldon Cottrell snatched three for 17 while off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez produced a stingy fourover spell, claiming one for 11 from four overs.

CANTERED TO FINAL

With the result, Patriots cantered into the final for the first time while TKR will now await the last night’s winners of the Jamaica Tallawahs/Guyana Amazon Warriors clash.

Gayle proved the catalyst of the Patriots innings, striking three fours and three sixes and partnering three successive key partnershi­ps after the early loss of Evin Lewis for six, brilliantl­y caught by Dan Christian running back at wide long-off in the third over off seamer Kevon Cooper.

The Jamaican then put on 35 for the second wicket with Hafeez, 48 for the third wicket with King, who belted a four and three sixes before adding a further 30 with Carlos Brathwaite who made 14.

Patriots appeared to be at least 20 runs short of a competitiv­e total but they made the total count, taking early wickets and putting TKR under pressure.

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FILE PHOTOS Chris Gayle

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