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Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Saint Lucia Kings Live স্কোর, Match 11 of Caribbean Premier League, 2026

Result · Aug 20 2026, Thu - 04:30 AM (IST)
Match 11, - Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium, Gros Islet, Gros Islet, West Indies
GUY
157/3 (18.1)
SLK
151/7 (20.0)
Guyana Amazon Warriors beat Saint Lucia Kings by 7 wickets
CRR:8.64
প্লেয়ার অফ দ্য ম্যাচ
ব্যাটসম্যান R B 4s 6s SR
Shimron Hetmyer * 25 11 4 1 227.27
Quentin Sampson 13 4 0 2 325
বোলার O M R W Eco
Maheesh Theekshana * 3.1 0 33 2 10.65
শেষ পাঁচ ওভার :36 runs, wkts
লাস্ট উইকেট :
সাম্প্রতিক ওভার : 6 1 4 1(1WD) 4 4 4 6 6 1 1 0(W) 4

ধারাভাষ্য

  • ADIOS! That's it from this contest, with Guyana winning it by 7 wickets. The 12th match of the 2026 Caribbean Premier League between the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons and the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots will indeed take place on Thursday, 20 August 2026, at 11 pm GMT, at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium. Join us an hour ago for the buildup and updates. Cheers for now.

  • Skipper of Guyana Amazon Warriors - Imran Tahir says their seamers started really well and credits Khary Pierre for being unbelievable. He says Pierre has bowled really well in every game and that helped them big time in the powerplay. He adds that three of them can bowl in the powerplay and they have experience, but overall it was a good performance from the boys as a bowling group. On the intensity and focus in the group, he says they have been playing together since GSL and most of the guys have been together for a couple of years. So they know different venues in the Caribbean and how to apply themselves, and it all comes with experience. He says they showed a lot of professionalism today. From a batting point of view, they got a little bit stuck in the last 4-5 overs, but they have guys down the order who can hit the ball. They knew one of the guys would come good and they could chase the score down easily. He adds that as a bowling team they want to improve and feels they could have done it in 17 overs. On the opening partnership between Glenn Phillips and Mavendra Dindyal, he says Dindyal is playing his second CPL game under a lot of pressure against Forde, a senior bowler who swings it both ways and that is good experience for him. Tahir reckons that the way Mavendra fought back and got runs was good, and on the other side, Phillips did his job as a senior player by giving him confidence and helping him build his innings. That is where senior players come in to help youngsters, and Phillips did it brilliantly today. On whether this is the strongest squad he has had in his CPL career, he says he thinks so. They have always had good players, but it comes down to how you come and play at every different venue. As a group, they take pride in representing Guyana, the badge and themselves, and they don’t want to take things for granted. It is nice to see them gelling well and everyone trying to do their job, and as captain, that makes him feel really happy at the end.

  • Skipper of Saint Lucia Kings - Roston Chase says batting first did not play a part in the result. Chase says whatever you do first, you have to do it well and he feels they were 25 runs short adding that they never got going with the bat and at no stage were they in control of the innings. Chase also mentions that they struggled to get to 150, and he does not think that was enough. On not being able to add big partnerships, he says they keep losing wickets in critical moments when they start to build one and when it is time to pull the trigger, that is when they lose the wicket, the next batter then has to rebuild and they lose momentum, and they never seem to finish well in the last 5. On the missed chances, he says when you are defending a small total, it is necessary to get wickets in the Powerplay, and they did not do that today and maybe because the score was not much, the batters did not have to come hard at them, so they could not create chances. His message to the team is that they keep making the same mistakes, so the guys need to focus hard and try to eliminate those mistakes. On Tim Seifert being available for the next game, he says yes, hopefully he is.

  • POTM - Dwaine Pretorius wins the award for his bowling display of 3 for 29. Dwaine Pretorius says he loves playing for Guyana and calls it another good team performance and says everyone did their role. He praises the great opening partnership from the youngster playing his 2nd game and says overall it was a great performance from them. He adds that he knew there were going to be shots against him, he had several plans and luckily they worked out. He also credits Shamar, Shepherd and Tahir for bowling really well, and says the batting was the same. He says they pride themselves on not giving away too many freebies, and when you go searching for lengths, those things happen. On the fans, he says they are awesome and they support them wherever they go and he thanks them for their support.

  • Time for the presentation ceremony ...

  • St Lucia Kings posted 151 - Earlier, the Saint Lucia Kings compiled 151/7 in a heavily disrupted first innings that endured three rain interruptions spanning two and a half hours, before the Guyana Amazon Warriors pulled things back in the death overs. Despite a rapid start and key contributions from Charith Asalanka and others, the Kings were reduced to 76/4 before accelerating, ultimately finishing with a respectable total as Dwaine Pretorius and Shamar Joseph controlled the final phase.

  • Subpar display from Kings bowlers - The bowling department for the St Lucia Kings failed to consistently trouble the batters or defend their total on a night where almost everyone in the Warriors' lineup got into the runs. The attack looked largely toothless, managing to pluck out just three wickets over the course of the second innings. Maheesh Theekshana was the only real bright spot with his two scalps, while Joshua Bishop picked up the solitary remaining wicket in a losing cause.

  • Middle-order blitz seals the chase - Things were starting to look close but thanks to a blistering, unbeaten 38-run partnership off just 11 deliveries between Shimron Hetmyer and Quentin Sampson. Their explosive cameo completely took the wind out of the opposition's sails and swiftly closed the door on any potential comeback. This late fireworks display ensured the Warriors sealed an emphatic 7-wicket victory with a comfortable 11 balls left to spare.

  • Openers lay the perfect foundation - Chasing 152 for victory, the Guyana Amazon Warriors got off to a dream start as their opening duo of Glenn Phillips and Mavendra Dindyal did more than half the heavy lifting. The pair put together a commanding 79-run opening stand to break the back of the chase before Glenn was dismissed. While Mavendra struggled to find his usual fluency, he showed immense grit to grind his way through the tough phases and anchor the innings with a crucial top-scoring half-century.

  • End of Over 18.1
    Over 18.1. 6 runs. Bowler: Maheesh Theekshana. : 157/3 (rr 8.64)
    This Over: 6
  • 18.1

    SIX! GAME, SET, AND MATCH! Good length, on middle and off, Shimron Hetmyer goes down on a knee and slogs this deep into the stands towards the deep mid-wicket region for a biggie to wrap this game by 7 wickets.

  • End of Over 18
    Over 18. 18 runs. Bowler: Shadley van Schalkwyk. : 151/3 (rr 8.39)
    This Over: 4,4,4,1(1WD),4,1,0,
  • 17.6

    Short and around off, shaping away from the batter. Quentin Sampson swings and misses.

  • 17.5

    SCORES ARE LEVEL​​​​! Good length, around off, Shimron Hetmyer rolls this down to long off for a single.

  • 17.4

    FOUR! Make it four boundaries on a trot now for Shimron Hetmyer. On a length, wide of off, Shimron Hetmyer swings for the stands but gets it edged off the outside edge and the ball goes over the short third fielder for four more runs.

  • 17.4

    WIDE! Good length, way too wide of off, Wided.

  • 17.3

    FOUR! Boundaries galore as Shimron Hetmyer hits his third boundary on a trot. Good length, on middle and off, Shimron Hetmyer goes down on a knee and slog sweeps this wide to the left of long on for a boundary.

  • 17.2

    FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries for Shimron Hetmyer. Short and on middle and off, Shimron Hetmyer pulls this from the middle of his bat and the ball goes one bounce over the fence for four more runs.

  • 17.1

    FOUR! Shadley comes around the stumps, bowls it on a length, around off, and Shimron Hetmyer collapses his back knee and slogs this over the bowler for a boundary in front of the sight screen.

  • 19 needed off the last 3 overs.

  • End of Over 17
    Over 17. 18 runs. Bowler: Maheesh Theekshana. : 133/3 (rr 7.82)
    This Over: 4,0(W),1,1,6,6
  • 16.6

    SIX! Quentin Sampson goes back-to-back for huge sixes. Full on middle and leg, Quentin Sampson gets inside the line of the ball and flicks this just over the fielder at deep square leg for six more runs. As easy as you like, says Quentin Sampson.

  • 16.5

    SIX! High and handsome from Sampson. Short of a length, on middle and off, Quentin Sampson rocks onto his back foot, pulls this over the fence towards the right of the deep square leg region for a massive six.

  • 16.4

    Pushed through around off, Shimron Hetmyer punches this down to long off for a single.

  • 16.3

    Full and on middle and off, Quentin Sampson works this through the mid-wicket region for one.

  • 16.2
    Shai Hope c Andries Gous b Maheesh Theekshana 17 (17)

    OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Flicker, around off, Shai Hope clears his front foot and goes for a wild slog but misses. The ball goes just over the stumps, and Maheesh Theekshana appeals in a celebratory manner but Shai Hope refuses with a shake of his head. Roston Chase asks for a DRS. UltraEdge shows a spike as the ball passes the bat of Hope and is gathered by the keeper behind the stumps. Quentin Sampson is the new batter at the crease.

  • 16.1

    FOUR! Hope finds the gap for four runs. Short and on the pads, Shai Hope swivels and flicks this through the backward square leg region for a boundary.

  • End of Over 16
    Over 16. 2 runs. Bowler: Roston Chase. : 115/2 (rr 7.19)
    This Over: 0,0,1(1LB),0,0,1,
  • 15.6

    Full and on middle and off, Shai Hope rolls this down to long on for a single.

  • 15.5

    Too full, around off, Shai Hope works this to mid-wicket for no run.

  • 15.4

    Floated on middle and off, Shai Hope blocks this out on off.

  • 15.3

    Full and on the pads, Shimron Hetmyer misses the flick and gets it clipped off his pads to fine leg for a leg bye.

  • 15.2

    Pushed through on the pads, Shimron Hetmyer tucksthis to mid-wicket for no run.

  • 15.1

    Fuller around off, Shimron Hetmyer pushes this to covers for yet another dot.

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