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Best performances - Batsmen

SSJ Brooks
SSJ Brooks
78(41) 7x4 - 4x6
Control %78%
  • Productive Shot
  • pull
  • 18 runs
  • 2x4 - 1x6
11 8 13 4 4 15 10 13
A Athanaze
A Athanaze
76(48) 7x4 - 3x6
Control %77%
  • Productive Shot
  • flick
  • 17 runs
  • 2x4 - 0x6
12 10 18 7 12 1 12 4

Best performances - Bowlers

JO Holder
JO Holder
O4
M0
R19
W2
Eco4.75
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
CJ Green
O4
M0
R21
W2
Eco5.25
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: Rvel Zahid

END OF OVER:
19 | 19 Runs 1 Wkt | BR: 161/4 | RR: 8.47

  • Jason Holder9 (3b)
  • Rovman Powell10 (8b)
  • Salman Irshad4-0-37-1
  • Mohammad Amir4-1-23-0

Alick Athanaze stole the show with his pyrotechnics. He was the main protagonist behind Barbados Royals' comprehensive win, scoring a staggering 76-run knock and striking at 158.33 to break the back of the chase. The Royals didn't disappoint the jam-packed home crowd tonight, and the entire team looked determined to get back to winning ways. Earlier, Kyle Mayers bowled a magnificent spell of swing bowling in the powerplay, and then Jason Holder reaped the rewards by keeping it tight, picking up two wickets in his quota of overs. As for Tallawahs, they have lost two games in a row; they might feel they should have scored 20 extra runs and been more consistent with the ball. Salman Irshad missed his target quite a few times in the last over, and Imad Wasim was not at his belligerent best. Chris Green was exceptional though and hardly bowled a loose delivery, while Mohammad Amir was superb with the new ball, getting it to swing markedly in the channel in the powerplay. From myself, Rvel Zahid, and our scorer Binoy George, it's goodbye for now!

Rovman Powell, Barbados Royals Captain: I am struggling (on leg injury), hopefully after tonight, it'll settle down. Unfortunate thing is that the time is not on my side. We go in again in less than 48 hours. The conversation was very brief and very short. We are not bad cricketers after one game. You get bowl out for 60, you can't really talk about much. There was constant belief in the guys, somebody in the team had to stand up. The previous games, we get excess of a 190 to score but today it was good to see they got two wickets in the powerplay. I think it was commendable. (Alick Athanaze) was fantastic. On a wicket that is a little bit slow, we needed someone to score 70-75 and I think Alick tonight was excellent. We talked to him last night, saying that all he need to do was just play proper cricket shots, don't try anything funky...just play cricket shots and he will be successful. I think he has a very good future. It's important that West Indies look at that and start managing him from now. We have seen players play all three formats in such quick time. Definitely there is talent. There is a lot of talent in Caribbean but the problem is we don't harness that talent. We asked the guys to improving 10-15 percent from yesterday's disappointment and I think they did that today, credit should be given to guys when it's due. They get a day off tomorrow, rest, recover and think about good that they did today and try to replicate it come the next day.

Brandon King, Jamaica Tallawahs Captain:: We are not going to win every game. That being said, we will look at areas that we want to improve in. Obviously batting, top order, is a little bit of a concern, and I will take responsibility, I am a major part of that. I thought it was a decent pitch, I thought we were 20 runs short. Bowling second, with the dew, ball was very wet, I will give bowlers credit, they tried their best on this surface. Excellent innings from Brooks. we were in a bit of trouble similar to last game, he came in, took his time, got the pace of the wicket...had an explosive end to the winnings which put us in good position. I think it's just a mindset issue, we need to focus a bit more.

18.6
4
Salman Irshad to Holder, FOUR, That'll do nicely for Royals who have bounced back marvelously after a massive defeat last night. Holder expertly waits for the ball till the last second so he can send it bobbling over to third man boundary
18.5
1
Salman Irshad to Powell, 1 run, Hurls down a bouncer wide of off, plays it with a horizontal bat to deep cover-point and Powell is hobbling over to the non-striker's end, cramping a lot
18.5
5w
Salman Irshad to Powell, 5 wides, Going from bad to worse! This is a cardinal sin! Got it horribly wrong, trying to deliver the yorker, misses the line and it trundles away for four at fine leg. Salman is under the pump
18.4
4lb
Salman Irshad to Powell, 4 leg byes, You can't bowl him there! Loses his radar and serves up a gift on the pads, he gets a faint tickle which is enough to beat short fine, ball scoots away for four. I beg your pardon, no bat involved actually, 4 byes signaled
18.3
1
Salman Irshad to Holder, 1 run, Bowls a searing yorker on middle, defends it off the backfoot, ball caroms to the right of the keeper and they pinch a single after some indecision
18.2
4
Salman Irshad to Holder, FOUR, Stamps his authority straightaway with a lovely crisp inside-out drive over covers and it skittles away for four. Brings out his long levers and smashes it away. Came down the pitch

Royals 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st6KR MayersRRS Cornwall
2nd19LJ EvansRRS Cornwall
3rd89LJ EvansA Athanaze
4th28R PowellA Athanaze
5th19JO HolderR Powell