Jamaica Tallawahs News
The Caribbean Premier League 2023 edition will get underway on Thursday with a clash between defending champions Jamaica Tallawahs and St Lucia Kings.
On Wednesday, Odean Smith displayed another such brilliance when he smashed five sixes in a single while playing for Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Jamaica Tallawahs in Caribbean Premier League
It was Preity Zinta’s side – Saint Lucia Kings – which incidentally emerged victorious over Mohammad Amir’s Jamaica Tallawahs in the CPL 2022 match between both sides at Gros Islet, Saint Lucia.
Glenn Phillips smashed an unbeaten knock of 79 runs as Jamaica Tallawahs clinched a comfortable 37-run win over St Kitts & Nevis Patriots.
It was for the first time in this year's Caribbean Premier League (CPL) that a team won the toss, opted to bat first and clinch a win.
Jamaica Tallawahs will now lock horns with Trinbago Knight Riders on Sep 1, while St Kitts & Nevis Patriots will take on Guyana Amazon Warriors later today.
Ali breached the code during his side's CPL tie against Guyana Amazon Warriors on August 25 at Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain.
The Pakistan batsman has admitted the offence and has been fined 20% of his match fee.
Tallawahs will now lock horns with Trinbago Knight Riders at Brian Lara Cricket Academy on September 1.
Barbados Tridents registered their second win of the ongoing 2020 CPL with a 36-run triumph over Jamaica Tallawahs on Wednesday.
Kyle Mayers smashed a blistering 59-ball 85 runs as Tridents posted a score of 148 for seven in their stipulated 20 overs.
Jamaica Tallawahs were restricted to a score of 112 for nine, with Nkrumah Bonner being the top scorer for the side with 31 runs.
Guyana Amazon Warriors created history by recording the lowest successful defence in Hero Caribbean Premier League history on Saturday as they defeated Jamaica Tallawahs by 14 runs.
After a superb batting show in the Powerplay, the Amazon Warriors lost 10 wickets for just 62 runs as spinners Mujeeb-ur-Rahman and Sandeep Lamichhane ran amok.
But last year’s finalists held their nerves during fielding and succeeding in claiming bursts of 3/4 and 4/25 to win the match.
Jamaica Tallawahs' Asif Ali hit a stroke-filled 47 to help his side register a five-wicket win over St Lucia Zouks in their Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2020 clash on Wednesday.
Rakheem Cornwall hit two fours in first over bowled by Oshane Thomas and Andre Fletcher was dropped by Andre Russell on just 4.
Mark Deyal hit Permaul for consecutive sixes but Permaul had the last laugh as wicketkeeper Chadwick Walton grabbed a good catch.
West Indies batsman Rovman Powell will lead Jamaica Tallawahs in the upcoming edition.
Gayle is also the leading run-scorer of the CPL with a total of 2,111 runs, including three centuries all for the Tallawahs.
Steve Smith's 63 runs and two wickets contributed to his team's victory.
The Warriors, led by Luke Ronchi's 33-ball 70-run knock, chased down the target inside 18 overs to claim an impressive victory.
Put to bat first, Knight Riders looked awestruck as they lost their pinch-hitting opener Sunil Narine in the very first ball of their innings. But McCullum rampaged through alongside Colin Munro to strike a 92-run stand in just 53 deliveries. The Kiwi international laced through five boundaries and six over-the-rope shots as Trinbago amassed a massive total of 208 runs.
The match saw Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis combine at their destructive best to guide St Kitts into the tournament play-offs with a 37-run victory over the Tallawahs.
The result meant that Shah Rukh Khan-owned Riders suffer their first loss in CPL 2017.
Pakistan speedster Mohammad Sami picked up 4 wickets for just 12 runs as the Jamica Tallawahs came out victorious.
After winning the toss, the Chris Gayle-led outfit chased down Amazon Warriors' paltry total of 93 runs in 12.5 overs, with the skipper scoring 54 off 27 balls.
Russell smacked five fours and three sixes using a neon pink bat to give the Knight Riders a stiff chase.
After reaching the free-figure mark, Gayle dedicated it to baby 'Blush'.
Wasim used to a black cloth to cover the alcohol brand logo in his first match for the Tallawahs.
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