Guyana Amazon Warriors return home with focus on securing top-two spot

THE Guyana Amazon Warriors have returned home with renewed confidence and their sights set firmly on a top-two finish in the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2025.
After a successful road trip that saw them win three of their five matches, the team is looking to capitalise on their home advantage at the Guyana National Stadium in Providence.
Currently sitting in fourth place with six points, the Warriors have five crucial matches ahead of them. Upon arriving on Friday afternoon at the Eugene F. Corriea Airport, captain Imran Tahir expressed the team’s enthusiasm to be back on familiar ground.

“We’re very happy to be home,” Tahir told reporters. “The boys are in good spirits. We played some good cricket on the road, and now we need to build on that momentum. Our goal is to make the most of our home conditions and climb the points table to secure a spot in the playoffs, preferably in the top two.”

The team’s performance has been bolstered by the impressive debut of all-rounder Quentin Sampson, who has quickly become a key player.
Sampson shared his excitement about his success, emphasising his commitment to contributing to the team’s winning efforts.

The Warriors’ home leg kicks off on September 6 against the Trinbago Knight Riders at 19:00 hours, a match that promises to be a thrilling encounter and a perfect start to their quest for the top two.

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