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Russell, David pilot TKR to nervy 5-wicket win over Warriors


Spin Wizard Sunil Narine was magical last night for TKR. (CPL social media)

Spin Wizard Sunil Narine was magical last night for TKR. (CPL social media)

CPL – GAW vs. TKR

Kaieteur Sports – Andre Russell and Tim David batted TKR to a nerve-wracking win over the Amazon Warriors by 5 wickets last night at the Queen’s Park Oval, handing the defending champions their second successive loss.

Romario Shepherd pummeled a quickfire, unbeaten half-century for the Warriors. (CPL social media)

Romario Shepherd pummeled a quickfire, unbeaten half-century for the Warriors. (CPL social media)

Amazon Warriors stumbled on their way to 148-7 after 20 overs and were highly indebted to all-rounder Romario Shepherd, who top-scored with an unbeaten blitz of 51 off 24 balls.

The Guyanese muscled four huge sixes with three fours adding 72* with fellow fast-bowling all-rounder, Dwaine Pretorius (21*), while opener Tim Robinson (34) continued to provide a robust start.

Andre Russell turned the game on its head for the Warriors with his late power-hitting cameo. (CPL social media)

Andre Russell turned the game on its head for the Warriors with his late power-hitting cameo. (CPL social media)

TKR front-line spinners in Akeal Hosein (1-20), veteran Sunil Narine (2-24) and Afghan chinaman Waqar Salamakheil (2-19), did the majority of the damage.

Guyanese fans came out in numbers at the Queen's Park Oval, to support their franchise. (CPL social media)

Guyanese fans came out in numbers at the Queen’s Park Oval, to support their franchise. (CPL social media)

In reply, TKR finished on 149-5 in 19.2 overs after a resurgent partnership of 60* between Andre Russell 35* who smashed 4 sixes in an over and Tim David (31*) who smacked back-to-back sixes to seal an emphatic win.

Other contributors were Shaqkere Parris (29) and Nicholas Pooran (19). Aussie leg-spinner Nathan Sowter (2-47) had a good but expensive debut, while pacer Shamar Joseph (1-27), spinner Mooen Ali (1-5) and Paul 1-38, toiled.


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