BRIDGETOWN–Barbados Tridents posted a comprehensive 16 run win over Jamaica Tallawahs to record their second straight victory in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) at Kensington Over here on Tuesday.
Dwayne Smith slammed a half century and Robin Peterson, with significant breakthroughs in a three wicket haul, were key contributors as the champions outplayed the challengers in front of a packed oval.
Smith featured in two half century partnerships, the foundation to Tridents 161 for 4 after they won the toss and elected to bat.
Tallawahs lost Chris Gayle cheaply and slid to 50 for three before Chris Lynn and Horace Miller staged a recovery until wickets tumbled again leaving them 145 for nine when the overs ran out.
Tridents started briskly with Smith and Dilshan Munaweera producing a half century for the first wicket which ended when Munaweera was bowled by Rusty Theron for 24.
Smith, who executed a number of skillful shots that earned him five fours and two sixes, top scored with 56.
He shared in a solid half century partnership for the second wicket with Shoaib Malik who batted responsibly throughout the innings to be unbeaten on 43.
But the Tridents opener, Smith, could do little to dig out a delivery from Andre Russell which was pitched in the block hole.
Tridents innings received another boost in the closing overs as a result of an inspiring cameo from Jonathan Carter who scored 17 which included two sixes of Krishmar Santokie.
Tallawahs found themselves struggling with just 50 runs on the board, three batsmen back in the dug-out nearly halfway through the chase.
Gayle, attempting to hit a delivery from Rayad Emrit out of the stadium, skied the ball to cover as Jason Holder back peddled a few yards to take a fine catch.
However it was the outstanding Peterson with his spin bowling that rocked the top order taking two wickets in three balls to send the visitors in turmoil.
Peterson first removed Chadwick Walton for 23 as the opener lost his stumps while attempting to play a tossed up delivery.
Then he conspired with Carter behind the stumps to dislodge the bails of Mahela Jayawardene who was not to the pitch of the ball while attempting a cover shot.
Lynn and Miller teamed up to repair the innings by putting on a half century stand for the third wicket.
But when Peterson, who finished with top figures of three for 26, cut short the reign of Lynn for a well-played 37, highlighted by a couple of fours and sixes, the momentum had swung decisively Tridents way.
The last five wickets tumbled for just 44 runs as Kieron Pollard and Ravi Rampaul upset the lower order with two wickets apiece while Emrit also bagged two.
An enterprising cameo by Santokie in the final over brought Tallawahs within range of victory.
Santokie, scored 13, and his consecutive sixes of Emrit brought Tallawahs within 17 runs of the target with three balls remaining.
But Emrit held his nerve, removed Santokie, while Nikita Miller faced the final delivery without scoring.
SCOREBOARD
Barbados Tridents vs Jamaica Tallawahs
Barbados Tridents inns
D Smith b Russell 56
D Munaweera c Russell b Theron 24
Shoaib Malik not out 43
K Pollard c Theron b Santokie 5
J Carter c Russell b Taylor 17
J Holder not out 9
Extras (lb 3, w 4) 7
Total (4 wickets;20 overs ) 161
Fall of wickets 1-57 (Munaweera), 2-117 (Smith), 3-128 (Pollard), 4-147 (Carter)
Bowling: Santokie 4-0-47-1,Vettori 2-0-15-0, Taylor 4-0-32-1,Theron 4-0-19-1, Miller 2-0-15-0, Russell 4-0-30-1.
Jamaica Tallawahs inns
C Walton b Peterson 23
C Gayle c Holder b Emrit 9
C Lynn c sub (KAM Corbin) b Peterson 37
M Jayawardene st �Carter b Peterson 0
H Miller c Stewart b Pollard 30
D Vettori c sub (KAM Corbin) b Pollard 1
A Russell c Pollard b Rampaul 12
J Theron c Holder b Rampaul 4
J Taylor not out 6
K Santokie c �Carter b Emrit 13
N Miller not out 0
Extras (b 4, w 6) 10
Total (9 wickets; 20 overs 145
Fall of wickets 1-38 (Gayle), 2-50 (Walton), 3-50 (Jayawardene), 4-101 (Lynn), 5-103 (Vettori), 6-118 (Russell), 7-124 (H Miller), 8-127 (Theron), 9-145 (Santokie)
Bowling: Holder 4-0-31-0, Rampaul 4-0-21-2, Emrit 4-0-30-2, Peterson 4-0-26-3, Stewart 1-0-12-0,Pollard 3-0-21-2.
Result: Tridents won by 16 runs
Points: Barbados Tridents 2, Jamaica Tallawahs 0
Toss: Barbados Tridents.
Umpires: N Duguid and M Martell; TV P Nero