By Brandon Corlette
A century from St Lucia Kings captain Faf du Plessis went in vain as Guyana Amazon Warriors recorded their second win in as many nights at the electrifying Guyana National Stadium at Providence, EBD.

Led by another Shai Hope classic and Rahmanullah Gurbaz’s blazing half-century, Warriors chased down 195 to win by six wickets.
In hot pursuit of the target, openers Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Chandrapaul Hemraj added 81 runs, with 71 of those coming in the power play.

When Hemraj played across the line and was bowled for 29 by Roston Chase, Gurbaz continued to ignite the Providence Stadium, striking seven fours and two sixes in his 26-ball 52; but his was the second Warriors’ wicket to fall, when the score was on 85-2 in 8.1 overs.
With the next ball, off-spinner Mark Deyal sent back Shakib Al Hasan for a golden duck, and Warriors lost three quick wickets. However, Captain Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope took the score to 100-3 after ten overs, and the chase was set up.
Hetmyer, who survived an umpire’s call decision and continued his merry way, playing some free-flowing strokes, was eventually caught at deep backward square for a 28-ball 36 off Alzarri Joseph. His innings was decorated with two fours and one six.










