CPL matches @ Antigua and Guyana, July 17-20

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Two wickets for Vettori and one for Jerome...and Antigua are 15-3 after three overs.

theron gets Hussey cheaply...four down.

it's miller time! Nikita gets rid of waste -of -space Devon Thomas.

vettori four overs 3-13.

two wickets for Russell...nine down.

two wickets for Taylor...96 all out.
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Gayle out for a quick fire 37...match already done.
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Blackwood continues to struggle...two down.

Walton 43 not out...easy win by eight wickets with more than five overs to spare.
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Red Steel look terrible.
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Poor 18-year old Nicholas Pooran went from hero to zero as Guyana beat Trinidad in a Super Over, after a low-scoring, nail-biting tie in regular time in front of a bumper crowd at Providence. First, Narine took 2-13 and pacer Ronsford Beaton 2-15 to restrict Trinidad to 118-8, helped mainly by Pooran's 37 from just 17 balls, while Evin Lewis laboured to 39 off 51 balls.

Then, Guyana made 118-9 on the back of 30s from Simmons and Chris Barnwell, as Badree pegged them back with 3-18. However, they only got there when wicketkeeper Pooran dropped a winning catch off the final ball of the innings. So, it was on to the Super Over, and Barnwell got Guyana to 10-1 off Cooper's bowling, and Trinidad captain inexplicably sent the inexperienced Pooran in to open the batting against Narine, and he was understandably bamboozled, as Trinidad failed to score a single run.
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Samuels in full flow is a joy to watch...84 from 54 balls, including seven boundaries and four sixes. he was supported by 30s from Ben Dunk and David Hussey, while Rampaul took 4-32 as Antigua made 172-6.
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How did Antigua manage to lose that?
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Shoaib Malik hit an excellent 72 from 50 balls, with four boundaries and four sixes, to set up a victory for Barbados by five wickets with four balls to spare....
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Guyana destroyed St Lucia, winning by nine wickets with four overs to spare. Santokie took 4-11 to bowl St Lucia out for 117, as Tanvir topscored with 31, and then Guptill hit an unbeaten half-century to take them home....
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I missed these matches on Sunday, because I went to see Monty Python, so I'm just catching up with my recordings....

On Sunday, Trinidad had an easy nine-wicket win with three overs to spare over Antigua, thanks to unbeaten knocks by Kevin O'Brien (90 from 49) and Ross Taylor (51 from 46). Earlier, Kevon Cooper took 3-34 to restrict Antigua to 151-8, for whom David Hussey and Devon Thomas made 30s.
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How did Jamaica win that match?
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In their turn at bat, Chadwick Walton hit 53 from 42 balls, and Jimmy Neesham 48, as Jamaica made a par 148-6 in front of a bumper Providence crowd in their top-of-the-table clash against Guyana, for whom pacers Ronsford Beaton and Jimmy Neesham took two wickets each. Despite being in control of the run-chase, Guyana fell four runs short on 144-2, with Lendl Simmons making 68 from 61, and Denesh Ramdin 32 retired hurt.

Some observations....

1) Ramdin erred in sending himself in ahead of Guptill. Was Guptill injured or something?

2) Russell has improved as a death bowler. He snatched victory from the jaws of defeat....
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