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BARBADOS ROYALS 156/3 (20 OVERS)
- Harry Tector*47 (44)
- Azam Khan64 (42)
- Akila Dananjaya1/25 (3)
- Duan Jansen1/32 (4)
ST KITTS AND NEVIS PATRIOTS 120 (19.3 OVERS)
- Evin Lewis41 (36)
- Dewald Brevis21 (16)
- Mujeeb Ur Rahman3/18 (4)
- Nyeem Young3/5 (2.3)
Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: @himanshu_a30
Patriots still mathematically in, but only ever so slightly. Knight Riders will have to lose both their games for Patriots to have a chance. Anyway, thanks for your company tonight, as await the second of the double-headers today. See you!
Kyle Mayers, winning captain: "It was a good win. We lost crucial members. It speaks volumes of the bench: Young and Mujeeb. David [Miller] left a well-oiled machine... everybody knows their role. We dedicate this win to Barbados. To get a win is very special."
Dwayne Bravo, Patriots' captain: "I don't think this season sums up... We haven't played good allround cricket. It is not surprising we finish where we finish now. [Cottrell] getting to full fitness is good for West Indies cricket. It is good he had a very good performance today. Evin is a quality player. He has been training hard. In the optional training, he was there... Most important thing is to keep preparing.
Azam Khan is the Player of the Match: "Credit goes to Trevor [Penny, the coach]. The pitch was on the slower side... I stayed there till the end. Harry Tector was amazing. We had to dominate the spin and the middle overs. Great knock for him as well. He is good [after the blow to his head]! The boys have been doing an amazing job on the field as well."
1.27pm From 72 for 1 to 120 bowled out, only three batters enter double figures for Patriots. Royals made four changes to their XI from the previous game - two of them were forced since Miller and de Kock departed for national duty - but still managed to win by 36 runs. With the bat, they were 46 for 2 in the eighth over, before Azam and Tector added 102.
A Dananjaya b Young 1 (5m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50
Young will end the day
END OF OVER:19 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | STKNP: 118/9 (39 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 6.21, RRR: 39.00)
- Sheldon Cottrell0 (3b)
- Akila Dananjaya0 (0b)
- Jason Holder4-0-31-2
- Mujeeb Ur Rahman4-0-18-3
Dananjaya is the last man, but at the non-striker's end
DJ Bravo run out 9 (18m 8b 1x4 0x6) SR: 112.5
Cottrell facing his first ball. Holder still around the wicket.
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