‘Hetty and Hope obviously showed their class and experience’ – Imran Tahir opens up about their second win In CPL 2023

Haft-Centuries from Shimron Hetmyer and Keemo Paul, along with an incisive bowling effort from Romario Shepherd, powered Guyana Amazon Warriors to a 34-run win over previously unbeaten Jamaica Tallawahs, yesterday.

With the innings in trouble at 22 for three in the fourth over at Warner Park, Hetmyer struck a season-best 60 off 45 balls and was joined by Paul who lashed a 29-ball 57, the pair gathering 99 for the fourth wicket to propel Amazon Warriors to 210 for seven from their 20 overs.

In reply the Tallawahs top order succumbed to the bowling of Romario Shepherd with five wickets falling inside the first seven overs.

Imad Wasim countered with 63 from 36 deliveries with support from Fabien Allen who pummeled 47 from 25 balls, but Tallawahs were left with too much to do at the back end and were dismissed for 176 in the 19th over.

“It is something you try not to think about,” Tallawahs captain Brandon King said in reference to the large target. “They didn’t start very well either-they lost three wickets in the power-play for not many runs but ended up getting to 200.

“So we knew that going in and we knew that we could potentially catch up in the end if we had wickets in hand, but losing five wickets in the first seven overs, it’s obviously going to be very difficult to recover from.”

Sent in, Amazon Warriors needed Hetmyer’s sensible innings, the left-hander rebuilding first in a 54-run, fourth wicket stand with Shai Hope (25) and then with Paul, who clobbered one four and seven sixes in a stunning knock which saw his fifty raised off only 23 deliveries.

Hetmyer counted three fours and four sixes, reaching his fifty off 32 balls at the start of the 14th. “In the last few games, Hetty and Hope obviously showed their class and experience,” said Amazon Warriors captain Imran Tahir.

“We were in trouble both times and they took us from trouble and built a partnership and that gave an opportunity to Keemo and other guys to come and play their natural game.

“I must say that Keemo played really, really well. I was also very impressed with the way he was batting. “He hit the ball really [cleanly] and it was really nice to see because he didn’t get much opportunity in the previous games to bat.”

It was always going to be a stiff chase but when Romario Shepherd bowled a double wicket maiden it made things very hard for the Tallawahs. Shepherd would go on to finish with figures of 3/7 from his three overs.

The stand between Allen and Imad was full of attacking shots but with the required rate getting unmanageable there was too much left for them to do. When Imad was dismissed for 63 by Imran Tahir the required rate was up to 20 runs an over.

Allen fell for 47 and with him any slim hopes of a Tallawahs win departed as the Jamaican side finished on 176 all out.

Summarized Scores:

Guyana Amazon Warriors Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Hazratullah Zazai – 0.4 ov), 2-7 (Saim Ayub – 1.5 ov), 3-22 (Azam Khan – 3.4 ov), 4-76 (Shai Hope – 9.1 ov), 5-175 (Keemo Paul – 16.6 ov), 6-178 (Shimron Hetmyer – 17.3 ov), 7-199 (Dwaine Pretorius – 19.1 ov)

Jamaica Tallawahs Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Brandon King – 1.3 ov), 2-1 (Shamarh Brooks – 1.4 ov), 3-7 (Amir Jangoo – 3.1 ov), 4-13 (Kirk McKenzie – 4.2 ov), 5-36 (Raymon Reifer – 6.6 ov), 6-133 (Imad Wasim – 15.5 ov), 7-140 (Fabian Allen – 16.2 ov), 8-171 (Hayden Walsh – 17.5 ov), 9-176 (Mohammad Amir – 18.2 ov), 10-176 (Chris Green – 18.4 ov)

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