Vintage Hodge fires Warriors to easy victory over Tallawahs
Brad Hodge (63*) scored his runs at a furious rate for the Amazon Warriors at Sabina Park.
Brad Hodge (63*) scored his runs at a furious rate for the Amazon Warriors at Sabina Park.

GUYANA Amazon Warriors ensured Jamaica Tallawahs endured misery in their final match on home turf in this year’s Caribbean Premier League as Denesh Ramdin’s side thrashed the hosts by 84 runs at Sabina Park last night. Scores:Amazon Warriors 179 for three off 20 overs (Brad Hodge 65 not out, Assad Fudadin 54, Lendl Simmons 36; Krishmar Santokie 1-17)Tallawahs 95 all out off 15.5 overs (Andre Russell 28; Ronsford Beaton 4-9, Sunil Narine 2-9, Marchant de Lange 2-17

the fast bowler who also took  four wickets  for 9 runs with the ball.
the fast bowler who also took four wickets for 9 runs with the ball.

Guyana made a modest start, with Assad Fudadin going along at a strike-rate of 80 after five overs and fellow opener Lendl Simmons not getting off the mark until the 11th ball faced. Despite a quick four and a six from Simmons, the Amazon Warriors were just 29-0 after five overs.
Simmons stuck around for 36 runs from 32 balls and Fudadin made a first CPL half-century, hitting 54 from 43 deliveries.
While the openers picked up the pace, their main contribution to the Guyana innings was the solid platform they laid. Umar Akmal – who reached 3 000 T20 runs – took advantage, but this innings will be remembered for the contribution of one man.
Brad Hodge picked up the momentum for Guyana with a power-packed knock of 65* from just 30 balls, including six maximums.
The Tallawahs bowlers, who restricted the openers to such good effect at the start, where unravelling as Hodge helped himself, hitting a six from the final ball of the innings to help the Amazon Warriors to their highest total of this year’s tournament.
The Tallawahs needed 180 to win and, despite a Chris Gayle six in the first over, this was a run-chase that never looked like being successful. Chadwick Walton went for a three-ball duck, while Gayle departed for 11 in the third over and Bonner was dismissed for 3 in fifth over.
Chris Lynn again got off to an explosive start, but again he failed to go on for the Tallawahs and the Aussie went for 16. The resistance instead came from Andre Russell, who despite suffering a bad knock to the knee less than 24 hours earlier against Barbados Tridents took the attack to the Guyana bowling.
The hosts were five wickets down but Russell was building momentum and, for a brief spell, it seemed possible that he could deliver a most unlikely victory for Jamaica. But his clean hitting was put to an end by the debutant David Wiese, who celebrated appropriately as the Amazon Warriors more or less secured a notable win.
And the Tallawahs must have known it too, losing their last five wickets for just two runs as Ronsford Beaton picked up three wickets in just four balls to wrap up the game.

 

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