CPL 2020 Final TKR vs SLZ, St Lucia Zouks vs Trinbago Knight Riders Live score and latest updates:
Kuggeleijn’s finish practically ends the match, as only two runs are needed in the last two overs thanks to two fours and six. The match ends in the following finale when Bravo hits Williams for a limit! TKR are the champions! They haven’t lost a game all season, this is awesome!
FOUR, SIX, SIX, SIX! Simmons starts with consecutive limits before taking a single. Bravo then goes on with two sixes of his own and takes out his fifty as well. TKR has this on the bag at the moment.
Kuggeleijn is back on the attack and that’s enough for him, giving away only the 4 runs. The sell rate is now above 10 and there is some pressure on TKR.
A Javelle Glenn over 15 races, including 2 sixes, has put the wind in the TKR sails. What an ending that was! Williams still has a tight over, but 45 runs in 5 overs is very doable.
SIX FOUR! Simmons faces Williams once again, first clearing the square leg fielder and then cutting one that is short and wide. TKR seems increasingly in control now.
Sammy gets to throw the first over after the drinks are broken and his over went well until the final ball which went for a six. Bravo absolutely crushes a Sammy cutter and that travels a distance.
SIX! Simmons finally gets one and sends it over the deep edge of the half-gate. 9 races come out of the end. TKR needs 96 runs in 10 overs now. That’s doable, but spinners have found some joy on this track.
Roston Chase continues with a pretty good over that only lasts for three runs and the spinners have now stifled the flow of runs just a bit.
FOUR FOUR FOUR! What an ending that was, as Kesrick Williams is absolutely taken to the cleaners by Lendl Simmons. That was the big TKR I needed. SLZ on the back foot again.
FOUR AND OUT! The new Seifert plays a wonderful Kuggeleijn cover drive, but the Kiwi all-rounder continues with a well-thrown delivery that the batter can only pass the keeper. The game is very much alive now.
OUTSIDE! The Zouks make the breakthrough thanks to Roston Chase. It brings Webster closer to Kesrick Williams and that’s exactly what they needed, early terrain.
FOUR! Tion Webster gets a sweep of the pads and straight to the corner of the cow. 6 races come from here and TKR is off to a decent start here. They are 13-0 after 2 overs.
BOWLED! Ali Khan uproots Zahir Khan and St leg stump Luica Zouks all for 154.
Another WICKET for Kieron Pollard. Change of pace again and Javelle Glen leaves. easy catch for Lendl Simmons. And Pollard adds another wicket with a slower one, Zadran drills fine depth by 24. SLZ 153/9
Sikander Raza returns to attack with two left-handers in the fold. However, Javelle Glen presses the button and earns a six in the corner of the cow. 10 rus from the end. SLZ 147/6 in 18 overs.
SHUTTER! Akeal Hosein returns well and catches Daren Sammy for 8. SLZ 137/6 in 16.5 overs vs TKR
Ali Khan returns for his second spell and Najbullah Zadran he’s adding pretty useful runs to the end of the posts. Another cheeky Perimeter behind the squad for the Afghan international. Still, good for Khan, just six less. SLZ 129/5 in 16 overs.
SIX! Strong blow for a maximum of the Saint Lucia skipper, Daren Sammy, in front of Fawad Ahmed. SLZ 123/5 in 15 overs vs TKR
Mohammad Nabi joins his teammate in Afghanistan Najibullah Zadran and his stay in the middle lasts only 3 balls. Caught directly on the ground. Wicket for Fawad Ahmed. SLZ 117/5 vs TKR
GONE! Large gate for TKR and Kieron Pollard – Roston Chase balloons are slower, simple catch for Webster. SLZ 115/4 in 14 overs vs TKR. Zouks lose your way. Chase goes for 22
SIX! Roston Chase with the big one and that’s 100 for him Zouks. SLZ 105/3 in 13 overs.
12 overs made, and St Lucia Zouks is at 96/3. There are 8 overs to go and they will now be looking to start the round soon. Khary Pierre with his second more.
SHUTTER! Pattern Kieron Pollard dumps well-established Andre Fletcher for 39. Fletcher made room for a pitched delivery and managed to connect well, but not well enough to pass Darren Bravo. Najibullah Zadran he is the next bat to enter and gets a limit on the first delivery, showing his bat at a wide one. Lucky limit.
Back after the break and Roston Chase lands a half volley flown and carries it towards the half-gate ropes. Zouks They’ve only had two half centuries this season and both have been Chase’s bat. It is key in this post, especially after the good start provided by Fletcher and Deyal. SLZ 89/2 in 11 overs vs TKR
Akeal Hosein with a neat finish, just one run, SLZ 79/2 in 10 overs vs TKR
Fawad Ahmed in the attack and brings the Advance. A wrong and Deyal going by 29 of 27 caught first slip. He dropped a ball earlier by Khary Pierre. On walks Roston Persecution. SLZ 78/2 at 9 over TKR.
Kieron Pollard prepares to stop the momentum, but after conceding just two runs of the first five balls, Mark Deyal throws himself short and takes the maximum. SLZ progresses very well: 75/1 in 8 overs vs TKR
Ali Khan with the end of the powerplay and Andre Fletcher delivers too hard toward the coverage limit for a four. That’s 50 for him Zouks in good time. Despite the loss of Rakheem Cornwall, Zouks going strong. Another walk from Fletcher, walking the runway – picture perfect – and what’s more, he also poses. SLZ 60/1 in 6 overs vs TKR
Khary Pierre on the attack now and in order. Only five of him. Andre Fletcher has tried to be ultra aggressive while Mark Deyal after his two limits have been a bit moderate. SLZ 48/1 in 5 overs vs TKR
Sikander Race on the attack and Andre Fletcher is on the assault. Two sixes of the first three balls, followed by a four. Great for this for him Zouks. 18 runs off. SLZ 43/1 in 4 overs
Akeal Hosein with his second plus and Mark Deyal he helps himself to two consecutive limits. Hosein returns well with three point balls. A final ball run. SLZ 25/1 in 3 overs vs TKR
Mohammad Ali Khan with the second more and starts with a wide, but gets rid of Rakheem Cornwall with a good delivery cutting again. Cornwall loses her middle stump. Zouks loses his first wicket by 10.
EDGE! but Dwayne Bravo flies over the first slip and Cornwall earns himself his second limit. 8 runs from the first. SLZ 80/1 in 1 envelope vs TKR
Rakheem Cornwall and Mark Deyal in the middle for Zouks. Akeal Hosein to open the procedure for TKR
Sunil Narine does not play for TKR, enters Sikander Raza. Zouks has not changed since his semifinal game.
TOSS: Trinbago Knight Riders won the draw and chose to bowl against St Luica Zouks
Hello and welcome to the live coverage of the 2020 CPL final. The match will be played by the St Lucia Zouks and the Trinbago Knight Riders and it will surely be sheer madness.
Advance: St Lucia Zouks thrashed Guyana Amazon Warriors by 10 wickets to reach the 2020 CPL final on Wednesday. In a lopsided battle, Zouks dropped the Warriors for the second-lowest total in CPL history (56) and then chased the target in just 27 balls, to reach the summit clash, where they will face Trinbago Knight Riders. . Zouks captain Daren Sammy put the Warriors at bat and all the bowlers contributed wickets to plan for the downfall of the opposition. It all started when Scott Kuggeleijn fired Brandon King for nothing. In the next ball, the Kiwi also got the window of Shimron Hetmyer. But Nicholas Pooran denied the bowler a hat-trick. Pooran and the other starter, Chandrapaul Hemraj, had 14 runs together, before the former was fired by Mark Deyal. In the middle order, captain Chris Green scored 11 runs, but that was never enough. The entire bottom batting order collapsed like a deck of cards with his last five wickets falling by just four runs. From 51/5, the Warriors collapsed to 55 with everything. Aside from Kuggeleijn, Deyal, Zahir Khan and Roston Chase finished with two wickets each.
The second inning turned out to be child’s play for Zouks, as his starters, Rakheem Cornwall (32) and Deyal (19), finished the process fairly quickly. Cornwall had three sixes and two fours, while Deyal had four limit hits. The Zouks dugout was yelling loudly for Cornwall to finish the game in style, and while a third man wasn’t exactly what they had in mind, by winning in just 4.3 overs, they had completed the fastest chase in Cricket history. of the T20 franchise anywhere in the world, and the entire game was made in just 17.1 overs. If the Zouks can carry something like this energy into Thursday’s final, they could challenge the hitherto invulnerable Knight Riders. In the other semi-final, the dominant Trinbago Knight Riders maintained their 100% tournament win record after they defeated Jamaica Tallawahs by nine wickets on Tuesday to enter the 2020 Caribbean League (CPL) final. Led by Kieron Pollard, the Knight Riders easily chased the small Tallawahs total of 107/7 with five overs to spare.
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