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Warriors ease to fifth straight win

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ended Russell’s fun and settled Warrior nerves. There was, in truth, little special about the delivery, but Russell failed to get the elevation he wanted on a flat-bat to cover and Malik held a stinging catch.

With Russell gone, the game went away quickly. Paul, having gone for 33 in his first two overs, took three wickets in his third. First and most significan­tly he had Phillips caught behind for 40 to end any realistic hopes the Tallawahs had of getting close, before Dwayne Smith sliced one to deep point and Ramaal Lewis, surprised by extra bounce, give Nicholas Pooran another catch behind the stumps.

Zahir Khan then ran himself out for nought before some wild running and occasional­ly successful swiping from Jade Dernbach and Oshane Thomas took the score to 137 before Qais finished things off.

While the Warriors bowling was impressive, this was a victory earned with the bat. The Warriors always had an aggressor at the crease as they cruised past 200 in a well-constructe­d innings built on solid partnershi­ps for the second, third and fourth wickets.

After Chandrapau­l Hemraj was dismissed by Dernbach’s first ball of the night in the second over, Shimron Hetmyer took up the initial attack while Brandon King played the supporting role.

Hetmyer swatted the fourth ball he faced over midwicket for a Hero Maximum and then crashed four fours from Dernbach’s second over. Thomas’ second over was also targeted, two more fours and a magnificen­t six hit in-to-out over extra cover.

When Hetmyer fell six short of a halfcentur­y, bowled by a bail-trimmer from Dwayne Smith, King took over.

Having been nine not out from 15 balls at one stage, King raced to his half-century in just 18 further deliveries. Zahir Khan and Dwayne Smith were both struck for back-to-back Hero Maximums, with King hitting four fours and six sixes in all before holing out to long-on in Lewis’ first over for 59.

Exit King, enter Shoaib. Warriors captain Malik had, like King earlier, been prepared to play second fiddle while a team-mate was flying. Shoaib had just 12 from 11 balls when King was dismissed, but flayed Thomas over point for six in the next over before putting Lewis on to the roof.

Now, though, the Warriors had two players cutting loose, Pooran hitting perhaps the two most attractive sixes of the night with a one-leg pull off Thomas and a glorious straight drive off Dernbach.

Russell got him for 20 from 11, topedging a short ball to keeper Glenn Phillips, but Malik continued to find the boundary and was joined by Sherfane Rutherford who hit Dernbach for back-toback sixes before skying one to squareleg to give the bowler a measure of revenge.

Malik went through to his 50 from 31 balls, though, steering the Warriors to their biggest ever score and consolidat­ing top spot in the Hero CPL table.

Upcoming Fixtures: Today 19 September – Jamaica Tallawahs v St Kitts & Nevis Patriots (7pm), Sabina Park; Tomorrow 20 September – St Lucia Zouks v Barbados Tridents (8pm), Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium

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