I hope I can actually stay awake until the end of this match....
IMHO, Trinidad are favourites. If Gayle gets going, Jamaica could win this quick time, but given Samuels' absence, the rest of the batting worryingly struggled against the HPC spinners, and if they struggled against them, how are they going to get Narine and Badree away?
I think the match hinges on the Trini spinners vs Gayle.
Good to see cricinfo have finally decided to put this match on the front page in their Domestic section, after ignoring it all week....
Here are the leading run-scorers to date:
1) Chris Gayle (Jamaica) 206 runs (ave 51.50)
2) Jason Mohammed (Trinidad) 195 runs (ave 65)
3) Leon Johnson (Guyana) 147 runs (ave 49)
4) Nkrumah Bonner (HPC) 100 runs (ave 50)
Justin Guillen, Tamar Lambert and Xavier Marshall are in the 90s....
And here are the leading wicket-takers to date:
1) Sunil Narine (Trinidad) 14 wickets (ave 10.42)
2) Krishmar Santokie (Jamaica) nine wickets (ave 16)
3) Kavesh Kantasingh (CCC) eight wickets (ave 10.87)
Nikita Miller and Odean Brown have seven wickets each, while Samuel Badree has six.