Basseterre, 1 July। A superb bowling performance from Sohail Tanvir and Adam Zampa helped the Guyana Amazon Warriors to victory in their opening fixture of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) against the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in a thrilling finish. Tahir and Zampa picked up seven wickets between them as the Patriots were restricted to 164-9 on a very good Warner Park pitch, but it proved to be a target that was chased down by Guyana with four wickets in hand and just one ball to spare.
There was some surprise when the Amazon Warriors chose Sohail Tanvir as their very first pick in the draft, but he showed in his first over why coach Roger Harper was so keen to secure his services. He claimed the hugely important scalp of West Indies opener Lendl Simmons with his fifth ball in a wicket maiden. Tanvir then returned to the attack at the death to pick up another three wickets as he finished with figures of 4-20.
Having found themselves a wicket down with no runs on the board there was a consolidation of sorts by the Patriots when Evin Lewis and captain Faf du Plessis put on 34 runs in decent time. When Rayad Emrit was brought into the attack he had an immediate impact and he put an end to that recovery. He claimed the wicket of Lewis with his very first delivery, a full ball that swung a touch which Lewis swung at, missed and was bowled.