As such, Guyana Amazon Warriors opening player Chandrapaul Hemraj scored his lady T20 ton to cap nine-wicket devastation of the woeful Barbados Royals. Thus, Chasing a target of 131, Hemraj confronted 30 of the 36 balls within the powerplay to race to 61. Putting an exceptional century inside a short chase solidly within the crosshairs. On 99 with the scores level. He managed to drag off the feat with an uppercut for six over backward points.
However, Hemraj brought up his, first 50 off 25 balls and made a mockery of Royal’s first innings total on a pitch. That had seen Faf du Plessis too score a century prior within the day for St Lucia Kings. Unlike du Plessis and Hemraj in spite of the fact that Royals proceeded their calamitous. Start the season by bumbling through their innings after choosing to bat first.
Imran Tahir
After a generally calm start, Imran Tahir unleashed carnage within the fifth over of play by nabbing three wickets. Johnson Charles caught led to mid-off, Smit Patel to begin with ball lbw misreading a googly. And after that capped the over getting Glenn Phillips to chip a driving edge back for a return capture. From there, the Royals kept on flounder as four players crossed 20 without passing 30.
But Warriors, or more particularly Hemraj batted as in the event that on a different wicket amid the chase. Hemraj and Brandon King ravaged 71 from the powerplay. That inevitably 103 in their opening stand some time recently King fell two balls after drinks playing over the line to Nyeem Youthful. Hence, Hemraj was required to score 20 of the final 28 runs required to reach his individual breakthrough, and as it were the person who threatened to ruin the minute looked to be his teammate at No. 3, Shoaib Malik.
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