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Tuesday, July 22, 2025

Ali, Hope power Amazon Warriors into CPL final on second chance

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Sport Desk
289 days ago
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Moeen Ali of Guyana Amazon Warriors bats against Barbados Royals during the Men's 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League semifinal match at Providence Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana on Friday (October 4). Amazon Warriors on by eight wickets.

Moeen Ali of Guyana Amazon Warriors bats against Barbados Royals during the Men's 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League semifinal match at Providence Stadium in Georgetown, Guyana on Friday (October 4). Amazon Warriors on by eight wickets.

Courtesy CPL T20

PROV­I­DENCE – A Play­er-of-the-Match per­for­mance by Moeen Ali dou­bled by a Shai Hope half-cen­tu­ry sent the Guyana Ama­zon War­riors in­to their sec­ond suc­ces­sive Caribbean Pre­mier League (CPL) fi­nal af­ter they trounced the Bar­ba­dos Roy­als by eight wick­ets in Qual­i­fi­er 2 in Guyana on Fri­day.

Ali snared two wick­ets, in­clud­ing the cru­cial one of skip­per Rov­man Pow­ell, as the Roy­als were dis­missed for 148 in their 20 overs.

The for­mer Eng­land in­ter­na­tion­al then re­turned to crack an un­beat­en 44 from 35 balls at the top of the or­der, while Hope scored 56 from 33 balls to guide the War­riors to 149 for two in 14.3 overs.

The re­sult means the de­fend­ing cham­pi­ons will clash with the St Lu­cia Kings, who de­feat­ed them in the Elim­i­na­tor, in Sun­day night’s CPL fi­nal.

When it mat­tered most, the Roy­als pro­duced an­oth­er sub-par bat­ting per­for­mance with on­ly one bats­man scor­ing over 30.

Open­er Quin­ton de Kock made a run-a-ball 15 be­fore he was caught by spin­ner Gu­dakesh Motie, and Rah­keem Corn­wall struck four bound­aries be­fore he too was back in the pavil­ion when medi­um pac­er Ro­mario Shep­herd trapped him lbw for 19, to leave the score 36 for two af­ter five overs.

Al­ick Athanaze, who made 26, and Kadeem Al­leyne, who scored 11, came to­geth­er to add 37 runs for the third wick­et to help steady the Roy­als’ in­nings.

But when Al­leyne was spec­tac­u­lar­ly caught by Shim­ron Het­my­er run­ning in from the long off bound­ary off the bowl­ing of Ali, it trig­gered a col­lapse that saw the Roy­als lose three wick­ets for 14 runs.

Athanaze was caught at long on try­ing to hit spin­ner Im­ran Tahir out of the ground and Pow­ell made 12 be­fore he suf­fered the safe fate try­ing to launch Ali, as the Roy­als slumped to 87 for five at the end of 12 overs.

It took a 52-run part­ner­ship be­tween Miller and Ja­son Hold­er to help res­cue the Roy­als’ in­nings and add some re­spectabil­i­ty to the to­tal.

When Miller was even­tu­al­ly dis­missed by pac­er Dwaine Pre­to­rius for the top score of 36 from 26 balls, the Roy­als’ low­er or­der could on­ly muster nine runs from the fi­nal two overs, which cul­mi­nat­ed with the run out of Ma­heesh Theek­shana off the last ball of the in­nings.

Ro­mario Shep­herd took 3-35 and Ali 2-24 to be the main de­stroy­ers for the War­riors.

The War­riors’ open­ing pair of Rah­man­ul­lah Gur­baz and Ali start­ed slow­ly, ac­cu­mu­lat­ing 14 runs from the first two overs.

How­ev­er, Gur­baz smashed Theek­shana for two back-to-back six­es in the third over that yield­ed 15 runs, and he was even more se­vere on Naveen-ul-Haq, who he hit for a six and two bound­aries in an ex­pen­sive fourth over that went for 18 runs, to help the War­riors mo­tor along to 47 with­out loss af­ter four overs.

But af­ter lash­ing 40 from just 18 balls, Gur­baz top edged Theek­shana to long on where ul-Haq took the catch to give the Roy­als their first break­through at 54 for one.

How­ev­er, there would be lit­tle more for them to cel­e­brate about as Hope’s ar­rival to the crease sparked a 93-run part­ner­ship with Ali to ef­fec­tive­ly end the con­test.

The sixth over bowled by Ja­son Hold­er went for 18 runs, with Hope hit­ting him for a six and two fours and off-spin­ner Rah­keem Corn­wall was al­so hit for a six and a bound­ary in the eighth over that cost 14 runs, as the War­riors reached 90 for one.

Hope even­tu­al­ly reached his half-cen­tu­ry off 26 balls when he slapped pac­er Ra­mon Sim­monds to deep ex­tra cov­er for two.

The pair looked on course to car­ry their team to vic­to­ry, but with two runs re­quired, Sim­monds pro­duced a per­fect york­er to bowl Hope for 56.

In all, he faced 33 balls and struck six fours and two six­es.

Two balls lat­er it was all over, with Ali fit­ting­ly hit­ting the win­ning runs to keep the War­riors’ hopes of be­com­ing just the sec­ond team to win back-to-back CPL ti­tles alive.

SUM­MARISED SCORES

BAR­BA­DOS ROY­ALS 148 in 20 overs (David Miller 36, Al­ick Athanaze 26, Ja­son Hold­er 19, Rah­keem Corn­wall 19, Quin­ton de Kock 15, Rov­man Pow­ell 12, Kadeem Al­leyne 11; Ro­mario Shep­herd 3-35, Moeen Ali 2-24).

GUYANA AMA­ZON WAR­RIORS 149-2 in 14.3 overs (Shai Hope 56, Moeen Ali 44 not out, Rah­man­ul­lah Gur­baz 40).

Guyana Ama­zon War­riors won by eight wick­ets

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