Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Saint Lucia Kings, 4th Match, Caribbean Premier League, 2018 - HighlightsGAW vs SLK, 4th Match, Caribbean Premier League, 2018 - Highlights
Kesrick Williams to Mohammed, SIX, massive! Length ball from Williams and it has been treated with disdain, gets a good stride forward and lifts it high and wide of long-on, went a long way into the crowd
18.5
6
Cornwall to Rutherford, SIX, much needed for the Warriors, they were going nowhere against the spinner, length ball outside off, Rutherford gets underneath it and smashes it high and over long-on for a maximum, was playing against the turn, but gets plenty of bat on that
16.5
Cornwall to Mohammed, no run, tad short and just outside off, punched to the left of cover-point where Chapman makes a tumbling stop. The batsman was looking for a single and is sent back late, the fielder didn't spot it and his throw is nowhere near the keeper's reach
16
W
Chapman to Ronchi, out Lbw!! Ronchi looks livid as he walks back to the hut, the quicker slider from Chapman, kept coming back with the angle, Ronchi was hurried onto the pull and missed, struck him low on the pads and in front of leg-stump. It was easily sliding down leg, but the umpire thought otherwise, the Warriors have lost their fourth wicket. Ronchi lbw b Chapman 42(41) [4s-2 6s-1]
15.2
4
Chapman to Mohammed, FOUR, that was close, Chapman fired this one down the leg-side, Mohammed went down on his knees and swept it in the air - just wide of the diving fielder at short fine
13.3
W
Qais Ahmad to Shoaib Malik, out Bowled!! Lovely from Qais, this was the wrong 'un and Malik didn't spot it. He was pushing forward in defence, the ball spun back in, clipped the pads and then went on rattle the middle and off-stump. Malik has a look at the mess and walks away. Can the Stars pull things back now? Shoaib Malik b Qais Ahmad 8(6) [6s-1]
12.2
6
Kavem Hodge to Shoaib Malik, SIX, excellent use of the feet from Shoaib, comes down the track, makes room as he did so and lifts it back over the bowler's head, went a long way over the ropes
11.5
W
Qais Ahmad to Hetmyer, out Caught by Andre Fletcher!! Qais has broken through, second wicket for the Afghanistan teenager. This was dropped short and just outside off, Hetmyer made room for the cut, he was only trying to place it behind square on the off-side, gets a thick top-edge and Fletcher does well to grab it. Jubilant scenes in the Stars unit. Hetmyer c Andre Fletcher b Qais Ahmad 21(19) [4s-3]
11
6
Kesrick Williams to Ronchi, SIX, clobbered, length delivery from Williams, Ronchi picked the length early, cleared his left leg and drilled it high and over long-on for a maximum
8.3
4
Pollard to Hetmyer, FOUR, Hetmyer is in a rich vein of form. Here's more evidence. "A touch of Brian Lara in that," says the on-air commentator. Short on leg, Hetmyer moves back and across to slot it through square leg
8.2
4
Pollard to Hetmyer, FOUR, take that! Says Hetmyer. No respect whatsoever for Pollard. Fuller and Hetmyer was quick to clear his front leg to whack it over mid-wicket
7.5
4
Qais Ahmad to Hetmyer, FOUR, first boundary for Hetmyer. Dropped short, Hetmyer went back and muscled the pull in the gap at mid-wicket
7.1
W
Qais Ahmad to Walton, out Stumped!! First ball wicket for the 17-year old leg-spinner from Afghanistan. Superly tossed the leg-break outside off and spun it away from the batsman. Walton chipped out and had a big whoosh, was deceived by the flight and no chance of getting back. Easy stumping for Fletcher and the dangerous opening stand has been broken. Walton st Andre Fletcher b Qais Ahmad 31(24) [4s-4 6s-1]
5.4
Kavem Hodge to Ronchi, 1 run, leans across a touch and push-drives it through extra cover
5.1
4
Kavem Hodge to Ronchi, FOUR, short-arm pull from Ronchi and earns a boundary. Picked the length early and swatted it over square leg
5
4
Sami to Walton, FOUR, deft touch from Walton. Spoils the over; opened his bat face, waited for the ball to arrive and dinked it past short third man
4.1
6
Sami to Walton, SIX, innovation from Walton. Preempts by walking across his sticks, keeps his body-weight low and scoops using Sami's pace over the fine leg fence
3
4
McClenaghan to Ronchi, FOUR, poetry from Ronchi. Just a smooth use of his quicksilver hands, opened his bat face at the right instant and uses McClenaghan's pace, angle to steer it past point. 15 off the over, McClenaghan has taken quite a pounding in his first over
2.2
4
McClenaghan to Walton, FOUR, Walton getting a move on here. Overcompensation from McClenaghan, drags it short but the line is down leg. Walton unleashes a true Caribbean style flamingo pull, hauling his back leg in the air and all that jazz to help it past short fine leg
2.1
4
McClenaghan to Walton, FOUR, real loosener from McClenaghan. Walton rightly hands the deserved punishment. Set-up a good base on leg-stump, lowered his stance and thumped it over mid-off
0.4
4
Sami to Walton, FOUR, no stopping the new cherry on this occasion. "It went like a tracer bullet," gushes Daren Ganga - the famous old cliche. Sami offers width once again, Walton hangs back and punches it in the gap through cover