CPL matches @ Jamaica & St Lucia, July 31-Aug 3

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Tallawahs v Hawksbills at Kingston
Jul 31, 2014 (14:00 local | 19:00 GMT | 20:00 BST)

Zouks v Tridents at Gros Islet
Jul 31, 2014 (20:00 local | 00:00 GMT | 01:00 BST)

Tallawahs v Amazon at Kingston
Aug 2, 2014 (11:00 local | 16:00 GMT | 17:00 BST)

Zouks v Red Steel at Gros Islet
Aug 2, 2014 (16:00 local | 20:00 GMT | 21:00 BST)

Tallawahs v Tridents at Kingston
Aug 3, 2014 (11:00 local | 16:00 GMT | 17:00 BST)

Zouks v Hawksbills at Gros Islet
Aug 3, 2014 (16:00 local | 20:00 GMT | 21:00 BST)
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Can Zouks and Hawks win 1 game?

I am betting on the Zouks! :D
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The day of the dots has finally arrived, Zouks vs Hawksbills. A guaranteed no result.

Two years of assured places for 4 U 23 players in each squad, I can't say many have graspe ( lol) the opportunity yet.

Hardly surprising when the lack of decent " pitch's, facilities and club competition in the dot areas " is revisited.
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I'm catching up with my recordings of the CPL....

Jamaica has been suffering from a drought for months, but stick three stumps in the ground, and there's a deluge!
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On a match reduced by rain to 17 overs a side on Thursday, Jamaica had an easy seven-wicket win over Antigua with three overs to spare. Jerome Taylor (4-18) and Nikita Miller (3-17) reduced Antigua to 89-9, Carlos Brathwaite topscoring with 24. Then, Gayle hit 59 not out off just 36 balls, with six sixes, as Jamaica easily romped to victory.
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Thursday's match between Barbados and St Lucia was much closer, but the Zouks still found a way to lose it by three wickets with two balls remaining....

They made 167-7 batting first, thanks to 50s from Sohail Tanvir and Johnson Charles, while there were two wickets each for medium pacers Kyle Mayers and Kieron Pollard. Jason Holder hit 48 and Pollard 37 not out to guild Barbados to victory, while young pacer Ray Jordan's 3-39 was too expensive.
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Googley wrote:Can Zouks and Hawks win 1 game?

I am betting on the Zouks! :D

don't say I didnt call it! :lol: :lol:
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I don't reach there yet, Googley....
:D
I've just caught up with Jamaica vs Guyana, and what a match it was! It started with Gayle clowning around, doing a good impression of Danny Morrison, and when asked if there were any changes, said, "Yes, one. My sunglasses!"
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Lendl Simmons and Jimmy Neesham both hit 30s as Guyana struggled to 137-9, restricted by Jerome Taylor's 3-14. Mohammed Hafeez then took 2-13 to have Jamaica in dire straits at 62-4 in the 14th over, but then Andre Russell hit a whirlwind 58 not out off 24 balls to carry Jamaica to a six-wicket win off the last ball, when he needed a six to win it - and he hit it!
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In another pathetic performance from St Lucia, Trinidad won by eight wickets with more than five overs to spare. Shannon Gabriel (3-20), Kevon Cooper (3-26) and Dwayne Bravo (3-33) bowled St Lucia out for a paltry 117, Andre Fletcher topscoring with a laboured 24. Evin Lewis then hit 59 from just 39 balls, while the only two wickets to fall went to young pacer Ray Joseph.
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Jamaica had an easy 19-run win over Barbados on Sunday. Batting first, the Jamaicans made 147-8 thanks to 42 from Owais Shah, while Chris Gayle made 39, against pacers Ravi Rampaul (4-18) and Rayad Emrit (3-35). Then, Jamaican pacers Jerome Taylor (2-11) and Dave Bernard (2-20) restricted Barbados to 128-6, as Shoaib Malik played a lone hand with 81 not out from 43 balls.
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In a match reduced to 16 overs by rain from the remnants of Hurricane Bertha, St Lucia beat Antigua by five wickets with more than two overs to spare. Sohail Tanvir took 3-15 to restrict Antigua to 103-6, Danza Hyatt topscoring with a laboured 26, and then Henry Davids hit 43 to lead St Lucia to victory, against Gavin Tonge's 2-12.
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