Jamaica Gleaner

Allen stars as Tridents crash to sixth straight defeat

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JAMAICAN FABIAN Allen produced a stunning late blitz as St Kitts and Nevis Patriots sent Barbados crashing to a two-wicket defeat and their sixth in a row, in the Caribbean Premier League here Tuesday night.

Yet again, Tridents failed to mount a competitiv­e total after being asked to bat first at Warner Park, and Patriots chased down the target with two balls remaining, to notch their fifth win of the tournament and move to the top of the table on 11 points.

SUPERB RECOVERY

Patriots never found their footing early on in the run chase and stumbled to 92 for six in the 12th over before Man of the Match Allen blasted an unbeaten 64 off 34 deliveries to stage a superb recovery for the hosts.

With 17 required from the last over, however, Tridents remained in the contest but captain Jason Holder inexplicab­ly asked debutant leftarm seamer Dominic Drakes to close out the game and the burden proved too much for the 20-year-old.

Allen smashed the first two balls for straight sixes and then despatched an errant full toss to the midwicket boundary, to leave the scores tied, before scrambling a leg bye off the fourth ball to see his side home.

The defeat was Tridents’ seventh of a wretched campaign which saw them eliminated from playoffs contention following their fifth successive defeat on their home leg which wrapped up last Sunday in Bridgetown.

Nicholas Pooran had earlier top-scored with 44 as Tridents managed only 168 for five, after another lacklustre showing with the bat.

Test star Roston Chase, in only his second match of the tournament, struck an unbeaten 38 while Holder got 30 not out and opener Dwayne Smith, 26.

In reply, Patriots skipper Chris Gayle hammered 22 from 18 balls in a 37-run opening stand with Evin Lewis (19) but once left-arm seamer Mohammed Irfan (3-37) got the left-handed Lewis to sky to midwicket in the fourth over, the innings went into a tailspin.

Irfan bowled Rassie van der Dussen (4) two balls later in the same over and when the Pakistani had Gayle tugging a simple catch to mid-on, Tridents were on top.

Wickets continued to tumble until the exciting Allen arrived to pummel six fours and four sixes in a 50-run stand with Ben Cutting (11).

 ??  ?? Fabian Allen of St Kitts & Nevis Patriots on the go during Match 26 of the Hero Caribbean Premier League between St Kitts & Nevis Patriots and Barbados Tridents at the Warner Park Sporting Complex on Tuesday night.
Fabian Allen of St Kitts & Nevis Patriots on the go during Match 26 of the Hero Caribbean Premier League between St Kitts & Nevis Patriots and Barbados Tridents at the Warner Park Sporting Complex on Tuesday night.

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