Warriors aiming to tumble feeble Tridents in Match 22

The Warriors’ bowlers should look to exploit the Tridents’ weakness with the bat in the next CPL game

The Guyana Amazon Warriors will take on Barbados Tridents in the twenty-second match of CPL 2020 today: Tuesday, 2nd September, at the Brian Lara Cricket Stadium in Trinidad.
The Warriors come off a comfortable win over the Patriots, courtesy of a stunning 45-ball 100 from Nicholas Pooran. They are placed third in the points table, with three wins from seven games.
The Barbados Tridents, meanwhile, have lost another game that they should’ve won. They failed to chase a target of 93 set by the Zouks. They’re placed fifth in the points table, with just two wins from seven CPL games, and need to win every game henceforth to stand any chance of making it to the playoffs.

Guyana Amazon Warriors
The Guyana Amazon Warriors’ game was defined by Nicholas Pooran’s blazing hundred, which enabled them to chase down 151 with 15 balls to spare. Electing to bowl first, the Warriors did a decent job with the ball.
Kevin Sinclair, who replaced C Hemraj in the side, bowled a brilliant spell of off-spin in which he conceded just nine runs in his four overs, picking up a wicket in the process.
The other spinners had a decent game as well, but Ashmead Nedd was perhaps a tad expensive. Romario Shepherd had a good game, but the other two pacers, Naveen Ul-Haq and Keemo Paul, were also expensive.

Mitchell Santner and Rashid Khan have thus far been impressive

Brandon King’s poor tournament continued with the bat, while Kevin Sinclair couldn’t make much of an impact. Hetmyer got out for a duck. Coming in at a precarious position, Pooran took the aggressive route and smashed ten sixes on the way to his hundred. Ross Taylor provided him with good support.

Predicted Playing XI:
Brandon King, Kevin Sinclair, Shimron Hetmyer, Ross Taylor, Nicholas Pooran (WK), Keemo Paul, Chris Green (C), Ashmead Nedd, Romario Shepherd, Naveen-Ul-Haq, and Imran Tahir.

Barbados Tridents
The Barbados Tridents choked yet again from a clear-cut winning of position, as they failed to chase down a sub-par total of 93. Hayden Walsh did very well to recover from the mauling in his previous CPL game to pick up a three-wicket haul. The other bowlers – Rashid Khan, Romario Shepherd and Joshua Bishop – all had a great game.
Johnson Charles was the only one who batted well, and even he threw his wicket away playing a rash shot. The other batsmen fell victim to poor shot selection as the Zouks kept things tight with spin. Credit is due to Darren Sammy, who led the Zouks admirably.
Mitchell Santner should replace Joshua Bishop, while Shamarh Brooks could come in place of Corey Anderson

Predicted Playing XI:
Shai Hope (WK), Johnson Charles, Corey Anderson/ Shamarh Brooks, Kyle Mayers, Jason Holder (C), Ashley Nurse, Rashid Khan, Mitchell Santner, Raymon Reifer, Nyeem Young, and Hayden Walsh Jr.

CPL Match Prediction
The Tridents will be very low on morale after their devastating losses in the CPL, and a strong Warriors side could prove too much for them to deal with.

Prediction: Guyana Amazon Warriors would win the CPL match. (Sportskeeda)