END OF OVER:20 | 2 Runs 2 Wkts | GAW: 134/8 (11 runs required, RR: 6.70)
- Odean Smith1 (3b)
- Imran Tahir1 (1b)
- Chemar Holder4-0-32-2
- Kesrick Williams4-0-32-2
That's it from us today. Thanks for following along. Day off tomorrow before a doubleheader on Tuesday in the first slate of games at Queen's Park Oval in this year's tournament. I'm Peter Della Penna. Take care!
Zouks captain Daren Sammy "We had to use the experience of Kesrick and Scott to pull the game back. If we gave Chemar 13, if we could execute his plans we all knew he had a good yorker and that first ball of the last over proved it. He's one for the future in West Indies cricket and today he showed that he could handle the pressure."
Amazon Warriors captain Chris Green: "Disappointing result for us today. After a tough start, full credit has to go to St Lucia. The way they bowled in the Powerplay really put us under the pump. But a lot of positives. Nicholas Pooran 60 runs, Rutherford coming to the party. They've shown some signs there of what we can do and we've got to keep building. It wasn't the start, but the middle picked us up and nearly took us over the line."
Roston Chase is Man of the Match: "[On his reputation as a Test player] Yeah I lot of people tend to say that. But when I first started playing it wasn't to be any kind of cricketer, it was just to be a good cricketer. I don't worry about what people say, just go out there and play any situation that arises. My grandmother is St Lucian so it's good to play for St Lucia."
6.16 pm Yet again, the team batting first has defended as CPL results continue to trend against the modern T20 norm of chasing being easier. Last night, Guyana was the side doing big damage early in the field defending a modest total. This time it was Guyana falling victim to a gritty fightback by the bowling side in the chase.