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Warriors jumped up to top spot as Chris Gayle's Jamaica Tallawahs lost
to Darren Sammy-led St Lucia Zouks for the second time in three days. An
exceptional batting performance - led by openers Andre Fletcher and
Johnson Charles, combined with a disciplined bowling show helped Zouks
record a 14-run win on Sunday (July 31) in what was the final game of
the US leg at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground in
Lauderhill, Florida. The result has no bearings on the play-offs
scenario.
Asked to bat first, Zouks had a steady beginning as
Fletcher and Charles slowly but steadily began to find and clear the
fence. Fletcher kick-started the influx of boundaries, with a six off
Imad Wasim in the third over, but it was Charles who played a more
dominant role in the powerplay overs. After guiding their side to 48 for
no wicket in the first six overs, Charles and Fletcher scored a minimum
of two boundaries for the next four, including a 22-run over off Timroy
Allen, during which Charles brough up his 27-ball half-century.
Slow
left-arm spin of Garey Mathurin arrested to manic run-flow in the 12th
over and ended a sensational 104-run opening stand as Charles failed to
clear Chadwick Walton at deep mid wicket, after scoring a big six off
the previous delivery. Charles's 35-ball 64 was studded with nine fours
and two sixes. Fletcher ensured the wicket didn't throw the Zouks off
guard and continued to pile on the runs, reaching his second successive
half-century, off 43 deliveries, in the 15th over.
Michael
Hussey, who arrived at the fall of Charles's dismissal, couldn't match
the might of the West Indian openers and fell for a 11-ball 8 while
trying to go over the top. The wicket brought retired Aussie Shane
Watson to the crease, whose frenzied essay gave Zouks the chance to
sprint to a commendable finish.
At 136 for 2 in 16 overs,
Tallawahs would've hoped to chase something in the range of 160-170.
Fletcher's fall in the following over, but a 17-ball knock of 42 from
Watson, 30 of which came off sixes, powered the Zouks to 194 for 3.
Fletcher, who fell in the 18th over, smashed four fours and fives sixes
in his 54-ball 70.
The chase was right up Chris Gayle's alley
but the Tallawahs' captain was dismissed inside the powerplay overs
after he briefly gave his fans the hope of something special. Watson was
at the other end of Gayle's dismissal, as the big West Indian took the
aerial route but was caught out by his opposite number at the edge of
the fence at long on. Shane Shillingford and David Miller combined to
dent the Tallawahs further as Walton's slog was expertly taken by the
South African after covering good ground from long on and latching onto
the ball on the run.
Kumar Sangakkara, Rovman Powell, Andre
Russell, Timroy Allen and Alex Cross got starts but couldn't carry on to
drag the chase till the end as the Zouks bowlers were on the mark,
constantly chipping away at the wickets. With 43 to get from 18 balls
and Shakib al Hasan at the crease, Tallawahs were still in with a chance
of pulling off the improbable. Watson and Jerome Taylor, however,
bowled two exceptional overs under pressure to leave Gayle's men with 30
to get from the last six, which they couldn't, falling short by 17
runs.
Brief Scores: St Lucia Zouks 194/3 in 20 overs
(Andre Fletcher 70, Johnson Charles 64, Shane Watson 42; Rovman Powell
2-45) beat Jamaica Tallawahs 177/6 in 20 overs (Chris Gayle 30, Rovman
Powell 28; Shane Shillingford 2-30) by 17 runs
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