Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Faf du Plessis, St Lucia Kings captain: Extremely proud of the way the guys went. Everyone put their hand up. There was some assistance. We saw the spinners were going to play a part. Great catching and really squeezing them in the powerplay, with Alzarri starting us off. Getting de Kock early - that was a good start for us. (On how to get to a competitive score on this pitch) You have to be proactive, be busy and understand how you are going to put the bowler under some sort of pressure. If you don't, the dot balls will just eat you alive. We knew it was important to get ahead of the rate in the powerplay and then after the powerplay, you can just focus on your singles. (On resting players having qualified) I am a big fan of playing the team together, getting the guys to connect. Unless someone really needs a break, to get back to 100%, getting those combinations right is important (for me)>

Rovman Powell, Barbados Royals captain: It is a difficult wicket. Those things will happen when you come from good wickets (like we did from Barbados). Four or five wickets in the powerplay - that is unacceptable. (On how to play on such tracks) There is not much you can do. As a batter, there will always be a ball that has your name on it. But you have to try, get stuck in. We are still playing good cricket - the wicket had a lot of part to play in how things went today. That said, it is the same wicket that both teams are playing on and it is now on us to adapt and find answers to playing on it.

Alzarri Joseph, Player of the Match: We knew that it was going to be a low-scoring wicket and for me, it was about bowling straight. Some are going to bounce, some are going to keep low - if you bowl at the stumps, you are in the game. (On the de Kock wicket) I wanted to use the angle from around the wicket and attack the stumps.

1:05pm A place in the playoffs was at stake for the Kings and they have done it in the most clinical manner possible. Their bowlers set things up before their captain arrived with intent in the powerplay, finding the fence regularly enough and breaking the back of the run-chase. Chase then ensured there were no further hiccups and hit the winnings runs, with Seifert also popping up with a neat, little cameo.

An off-day and a day to forget for the Royals, who will likely look at this as an aberration. They did not have many runs to play with and they could not extract as much assistance off the surface as their St Lucian counterparts. They will have to go back to the drawing board and pick themselves back up because, well, they play this opposition not long from now. Again.

13.5
1
Young to Chase, 1 run, that will be that! Roston Chase seals the deal for the day, and ensures that the Kings will be a part of the playoffs! Back of a length outside off. Chase hangs back and eases it towards deep cover point. An easy single to finish off what was a fairly one-sided contest!
13.4
0
Young to Chase, no run, dug into the track outside off. Comes off very slow and Chase is too early into his punch. Plonks it towards mid off
13.4
1w
Young to Chase, 1 wide, speared down leg. Chase does not get bat on it and the umpire calls it a wide. Scores level!
13.3
1
Young to Seifert, 1 run, fullish just outside off. Seifert clears his front leg and powers it back past the bowler. Chase, in trying to regain his ground, fell over, meaning that the Kings only managed a single
13.2
1
Young to Chase, 1 run, shortish outside off. Chase rides the bounce and punches it towards deep cover point
13.1
0
Young to Chase, no run, short and wide outside off, and Chase will feel he has missed out here. Jabs it straight to extra cover

Young to bowl what could be the final over of this game

END OF OVER:
13 | 7 Runs | SLK: 93/3 (4 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 7.15, RRR: 0.57)

  • Tim Seifert20 (16b)
  • Roston Chase37 (34b)
  • Obed McCoy1-0-7-0
  • Rahkeem Cornwall3-0-21-0
12.6
0
McCoy to Seifert, no run, off-pace on a back of a length on off. Seifert hops up onto his toes and slaps it towards extra cover
12.5
1
McCoy to Chase, 1 run, very full and very wide outside off. Chase reaches out for and squeezes it towards deep cover point
12.4
1
McCoy to Seifert, 1 run, slow and short outside off. Seifert waits for it and cuts it towards deep cover point

Kings one hit away now

12.3
4
McCoy to Seifert, FOUR, classy from Seifert! Back of a length outside off but Seifert has decided a week early he wants to play the ramp. Shuffles across, gets into position and laps it over the keeper's head!
12.2
0
McCoy to Seifert, no run, slower ball on a full length on off. Seifert defends
12.1
1
McCoy to Chase, 1 run, back of a length outside off. Chase gets on top of the bounce and jabs it towards deep cover point

McCoy to try his luck now

There is some delay. The umpires are chatting to Powell and Theekshana. Not sure why, though. Just 11 more needed for the Kings to seal a playoff berth

Kings 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st12F du PlessisJ Charles
2nd4F du PlessisAWJ Auguste
3rd33F du PlessisRL Chase
4th48RL ChaseTL Seifert