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Lewis fireworks sink hapless Tridents SCOREBOARD

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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – Opener Evin Lewis stroked the fastest half-century of this year’s Caribbean Premier League but missed out on three figures in controvers­ial circumstan­ces as St Kitts and Nevis Patriots crushed Barbados Tridents by 10 wickets, in the final preliminar­y game here Sunday night.

The left-hander ended unbeaten on 97 from 32 deliveries as Patriots easily chased down a paltry target of 129 in just seven overs at Kensington Oval, to clinch second spot in the standings.

Lewis blasted six fours and 11 giant sixes and such was his assault on the Tridents bowlers that partner Chris Gayle was reduced to being a spectator, finishing 22 not out from 14 balls.

The 25-year-old Lewis raced to his half-century off 19 balls, raising the landmark by disdainful­ly pulling Pakistani seamer Wahab Riaz over the ropes at mid-wicket in the fifth over.

His run-spree continued unabated and he appeared on the verge of the fastesteve­r CPL hundred and the second fastest in T20 history, when he reached 97.

However, with the scores tied and Lewis needing three runs to complete his feat, captain Kieron Pollard delivered a no-ball, frustratin­g the player’s hopes and bringing an anti-climactic end to the contest.

Sent in earlier, Tridents once again struggled and could only muster 128 for nine off their 20 overs, with Tion Webster topscoring with 32 and opener Nicholas Pooran getting 21. Seamer Carlos Brathwaite was the best bowler, claiming career-best figures of four for 15 while left-arm spinner Tabraiz Shamsi finished with two for 14 also from four overs. Entering the contest needing a massive win in order to overtake Guyana Amazon Warriors on net run rate for the last playoff spot, Tridents showed little sign of being up for the task.

Pooran gave them a solid start, punching three fours and a six in a 16-ball cameo as he put on 43 for the first wicket with Dwayne Smith (17).

But the left-hander missed a pull at off-spinner Mohammad Hafeez and was bowled at the end of the fifth over and Smith popped a catch to the keeper off Brathwaite off the first ball of the next over, to further set the Tridents back.

Webster then put on 31 for the third wicket with Kane Williamson who struggled 20 balls over his 14 without a single boundary before holing out to long on in the 11th over off Shamsi at 74 for three.

With two runs added in the 12th over Englishman Eoin Morgan, was bowled by off-break bowler Mohammad Nabi, completing a miserable run that brought him nine runs from four innings.

The innings then quickly ran out of steam as five wickets tumbled for 46 runs, with Brathwaite making key strikes.

Lewis then quickly got stuck into the Tridents TRIDENTS D Smith c wkp Thomas b Brathwaite +N Pooran b Mohammad Hafeez T Webster c Mohammad Nabi b Brathwaite K Williamson c Mohammad Nabi b Shamsi E Morgan b Mohammad Nabi S Springer lbw b Shamsi *K Pollard c Hilfenhaus b Brathwaite R Wiggins c wkp Thomas b Brathwaite W Parnell not out D Jacobs run out Wahab Riaz not out Extras (lb2, w6) TOTAL (9 wkts, 20 overs) Fall of wickets: 1-43, 2-43, 3-74, 4-76, 5-81, 6-102, 7105, 8-107, 9-127. Bowling: Hilfenhaus 3-0-34-0, Cottrell 3-0-16-0, Mohammad Hafeez 3-0-24-1, Brathwaite 4-0-15-4, Mohammad Nabi 3-0-23-1, Shamsi 4-0-14-2.

PATRIOTS *C Gayle not out E Lewis not out Extras (w6, nb4) TOTAL (without loss, 7 overs) Did not bat: Mohammad Hafeez, +D Thomas, J Carter, C Brathwaite, Mohammad Nabi, B Hilfenhaus, B King, S Cottrell, T Shamsi. Bowling: Wahab Riaz 2-0-27-0, Parnell 1-0-18-0, Smith 1-0-13-0, Wiggins 1-0-24-0, Pollard 1-0-24-0, Jacobs 1-0-23-0. Result: Patriots won by 10 wickets. Man-of-the-Match: Evin Lewis. Toss: Patriots. Umpires: J Cloete, L Reifer; TV

bowlers, smashing three massive sixes off the second over bowled by seamer Wayne Parnell which cost 18 runs before ripping into off-spinner Ryan Wiggins to plunder 24 runs damage in the first place, especially after the embarrassm­ent of not being at the Champions Trophy and now a World Cup where we might not even be there,” he contended. – Z Bassarath.

from the fourth over.

Patriots were in full flight by then and they set a record for the most runs in a power-play in CPL history when they raced to 105 off six overs.

“People around the world still love Caribbean cricket because we bring the flavour and history. We need to be in every tournament, no matter what.”

 ??  ?? Opener Evin Lewis goes on the attack during his unbeaten 97 against Barbados Tridents on Sunday night. (Photo courtesy CPL)
Opener Evin Lewis goes on the attack during his unbeaten 97 against Barbados Tridents on Sunday night. (Photo courtesy CPL)
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