Durhamfootman wrote:Durhamfootman wrote:The Professor wrote:After his star turn with the bat yesterday, St Lucia's Roston Chase had a decent go with the ball today as his two wickets in two balls helped his team win a severely rain affected day. Barbados were held to 131 before DLS had it's say and St Lucia needed just 47 in 5 overs.
another example of why DLS should have no role to play in T20 cricket. If the first innings hadn't been curtailed before the big last 2 over launch, the target might easily have been much higher and certainly much less of the formality it was.
and again today
In both matches the team batting second (who didn't have their innings curtailed) reached the DLS target with an over to spare... which suggests that whoever is pressing the calculator button needs to knock an over off whatever the calculator says, because DLS is rubbish at T20 and always has been
The Professor wrote:Nabi is the only player to be in the top 10 for batting and bowling.
The Professor wrote:Kieron Pollard just played one of THE BEST T20 performances I have seen.
At 62-5, the Trinbago Knight Riders needed 87 to win from 44 balls. He faced 28 balls and scored 72; with two fours and NINE sixes.
The Professor wrote:The stars for me today have been:
Hayden Walsh Jr for his 3-19 for Barbados ...who went on to lose a low scoring thriller
and
Nicholas Pooran for his century in Guyana's first win of the series. It was the first 3 figure score thus far in the CPL
The Professor wrote:Trinbago are looking very strong. The thing that has impressed me the most is that in every game someone else stands up for them. Today it was Colin Munro whose 65 helped the Knight Riders to 184. In reply Jamaica could only stutter to 165-6. Trinbago have now qualified for the next round.
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