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Knight Riders soar past Falcons to march on in CPL

Published:Thursday | September 18, 2025 | 12:11 AM
Trinbago Knight Riders’ Alex Hales (left) and Nicholas Pooran (second left) walk off the filed with players of the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons at the end of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League Eliminator at Guyana National Stadium in Providence, G
Trinbago Knight Riders’ Alex Hales (left) and Nicholas Pooran (second left) walk off the filed with players of the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons at the end of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League Eliminator at Guyana National Stadium in Providence, Guyana, on Tuesday.

PROVIDENCE, Guyana (CMC):

THE TRINBAGO Knight Riders are still in the hunt for their first Caribbean Premier League title since 2020, this after they advanced to the next round with a commanding nine-wicket victory over the Antigua & Barbuda Falcons in Tuesday night’s Eliminator.

The match turned on a dramatic collapse after a magnificent 108-run, second-wicket partnership between Andries Gous and Amir Jangoo left the Falcons cruising at 129-1 with just four overs remaining.

However, the innings unravelled spectacularly, as both set batters fell in quick succession to the miserly spin of Usman Tariq, who bagged 2-19, triggering a cascade of wickets.

Tariq first had Jangoo caught for 55 from 49 balls, then he trapped Gous in front for 61 off 45 balls.

The death bowling of Saurabh Netravalkar, 3-23, and Andre Russell, 2-30, strangled the Falcons’ momentum, limiting them to a below-par 161-8 from a position that promised a much larger total.

Shakib Al Hasan weighed in with an unbeaten 26.

The Knight Riders’ chase suffered an early blow when stalwart Colin Munro was dismissed by Rahkeem Cornwall for 14. Any Falcon hopes were short-lived, as Nicholas Pooran and Alex Hales proceeded to put on a breathtaking batting clinic.

Their unbroken 143-run partnership was a masterclass in controlled aggression, dismantling the bowling attack with apparent ease.

Hales provided the steady anchor with a composed 54 not out from 40 balls, while Pooran was utterly dominant, blasting an unbeaten 90 from 53 balls to seal the victory with 15 balls to spare.

By the midway point of the innings, the result was a foregone conclusion, with the pressure entirely evaporated.

This victory is a massive momentum shift for the Knight Riders, who snapped a three-game losing streak at the most crucial time.