ST. Kitts and Nevis Patriots are all but certain of a spot in the top four with ten points from seven matches, and the battle really now is for the other three spots in this season of the Hero Caribbean Premier League.
To ensure Guyana Amazon Warriors maintain their record of qualifying for the knockout stage, Lead Coach Rayon Griffith said, on Monday, the players must develop a better understanding to deal with key situations in the game.
“The area to improve is to understand the situation and play the situation because something we don’t play the situation but we are getting” [sic], the coach contended.
Griffth hailed the impressive hundred by Chandrapaul Hemraj on Saturday against Barbados Royals and also backed Brandon King to come well after another below-par season to date after a prolific 2019 season.
With three wins from six matches, the coach said they are looking forward to the challenge and fighting hard to get into the semi-finals.
As it relates to West Indies spinner, Kevin Sinclair, who has only played one match to date after an economical 2020 season, the Lead Coach indicated that his omission has to do with combinations.
“Sometimes you are playing different opposition, so it was a bit tough for him not getting in the first couple of games but he will get his opportunity as the tournament progress”, the Lead Coach explained.
Warriors have a chance to put one foot in the door at a top-four finish when they face Barbados Royals again today from 19:00hrs.
Trinbago Knight Riders will do battle with Jamaica Tallawahs from 10:00hrs at Warner Park, St. Kitts.