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Hope and Hetmyer Power Warriors to a Commanding Win Over Royals
In a dominant all-round display, Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer led the Guyana Amazon Warriors to a comprehensive 47-run victory over the Barbados Royals in a high-scoring contest. Their half-century knocks, followed by a disciplined bowling effort, bolstered the Warriors’ chances of securing a top-two finish in the league. Chasing a mammoth target of 220, the Royals stumbled to 95/8 after 14 overs. David Miller, however, salvaged some pride for his team with a blistering unbeaten 71 off 34 balls, but ultimately, the Royals ran out of both overs and partners, finishing at 172/9.
Warriors Build Momentum After Early Setback
The Royals’ decision to bowl first seemed to pay off immediately as Maheesh Theekshana struck in the very first over, dismissing the opener. However, Azam Khan and Shai Hope steadied the Warriors’ ship with a brisk 51-run partnership in less than five overs, ensuring they made the most of the powerplay despite the early loss. Jason Holder provided a much-needed breakthrough, removing Khan, but that only brought Hetmyer to the crease, where he quickly changed the momentum of the match.
Hetmyer and Hope’s Century Stand Propels Warriors to 219
Together, Hope and Hetmyer launched a furious attack, punishing the Royals’ bowlers during the middle overs. Hetmyer reached his half-century in just 29 balls, and Hope followed suit soon after. Their aggressive batting ensured that Warriors crossed 100 within 10 overs. Rovman Powell’s over went for 25 runs, including three massive sixes, as the Warriors marched toward a daunting total.
Even though both set batters fell within a few overs, Romario Shepherd’s late fireworks ensured the Warriors finished strongly at 219/8. Theekshana was the standout bowler for the Royals, picking up 3 wickets for just 15 runs, but the rest of the bowling unit struggled to contain the onslaught.
Royals Collapse Under Pressure Despite Miller’s Heroics
Barbados Royals’ chase got off to a shaky start as they lost two early wickets. Quinton de Kock attempted to keep the chase alive by accelerating in the fifth over, which went for 21 runs, but his effort wasn’t enough to sustain the momentum. By the end of the powerplay, the Royals were 46/2, far behind the required rate.
Moeen Ali soon dismissed de Kock with a well-timed review, and the spin duo of Imran Tahir and Gudakesh Motie dismantled the middle order. Moeen finished his spell with a stellar 2-16, while Motie bagged 3 wickets, although his figures were slightly damaged by Miller’s late onslaught.
Miller, batting with the last remaining wicket, went on a hitting spree in the death overs, particularly targeting Dwaine Pretorius. Despite his best efforts, Miller’s valiant knock of 71* wasn’t enough to overcome the steep target, and the Royals ended their innings at 172/9, falling 47 runs short.
Key Performers and Match Summary
The partnership between Hetmyer and Hope, followed by Warriors’ effective use of spin through Tahir and Moeen, proved to be the difference. For the Royals, Theekshana and Miller were the only bright spots in an otherwise difficult match. The win solidifies Warriors’ standing, making them strong contenders for a top-two finish.
Brief Scores:
Guyana Amazon Warriors: 219/8 in 20 overs (Shai Hope 71, Shimron Hetmyer 57; Maheesh Theekshana 3-15)
Barbados Royals: 172/9 in 20 overs (David Miller 71*, Quinton de Kock 35; Gudakesh Motie 3-42, Moeen Ali 2-16, Imran Tahir 2-22)
Guyana Amazon Warriors won by 47 runs.