Tallawahs fight back to end TKR’s 100% record

2017 HERO Caribbean Premier League – Match Report 7

Jamaica Tallawahs 149-6 (Sangakkara 47, Narine 2-21) beat Trinbago Knight Riders 147-10 (Munro 41, Williams 3-21) by four wickets and with four balls to spare

A brilliant bowling recovery from the Jamaica Tallawahs that instigated a dramatic batting collapse from the Trinbago Knight Riders was the key to the Tallawahs recording a four-wicket victory in Match 7 of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League.

After the Knight Riders had been sent into bat by the Tallawahs a sensational opening half of the innings saw them race to 109 for 2 after just 9.5 overs. However, they scored just 38 from the next ten overs and were bowled out with one ball to spare. The target of 148 proved too few for the Tallawahs who calmly managed a tight run chase, edging to the target with four balls to spare.

In the first half of the Knight Riders innings the new ball appeared to come onto the bat nicely and their powerful top-order of Brendon McCullum, Sunil Narine, Colin Munro and Darren Bravo feasted on some full bowling.

That should take nothing away from the brilliance of the Knight Riders batsmen whose stroke play was breathtaking early on. McCullum’s fast hands, Narine’s nonchalant flicks and drives, Munro’s strength and Bravo’s elegant power plundered an astonishing 12 fours and six sixes in the first ten overs of the innings.

In a sign of things to come both Narine and McCullum were dismissed by off-cutters. After Munro was caught on the long-on boundary from the penultimate ball of the first half of the innings the pace of the match was transformed.

Suddenly the Tallawahs pulled things back with a series of tight overs. Given their fast start the Knight Riders initially seemed content to regroup, but when they looked to push on once more they found runs far harder to come by. It seemed that as the innings progressed the dew on the ground made the ball softer and harder to hit.

In the latter half of the innings the Knight Riders batsmen struggled to time the ball as the Tallawahs bowlers—led by Kesrick Williams, Mohammad Sami and Odean Smith—dragged their lengths back and resorted to cutters and slower balls.

As the runs dried up the Knight Riders batsmen only swung harder but with little reward: in the second half of their innings they only hit two boundaries—one of them a top-edge over the wicket-keeper’s head. While runs were in short supply, wickets were not: seven of them fell in the second half of the innings as TKR desperately hit-out.

The Tallawahs—like the Knight Riders before them—made an excellent start to their innings, finding the new ball easier to hit. Lendl Simmons and Kumar Sangakkara’s 61-run opening partnership came in just 5.3 overs.

When Simmons and then Andre McCarthy were dismissed in quick succession the match threatened to take another turn as Knight Riders spin-twins, Narine and Shadab Khan, were deployed in the middle overs. However, after Sangakkara was dismissed off a no ball against Narine he put on 59 for the next two wickets with Rovman Powell and Shakib Al Hasan to keep the Tallawahs in control.

The increasingly softer ball meant that boundaries were hard to come by and even with a run-a-ball needed it seemed that a series of dots could turn the match. When Sangakkara was caught at long off with the Tallawahs still 25 shy of the target the Knight Riders, buoyed by vocal home support, seemed to believe that they could still win.

While boundaries were indeed harder to come by they were not impossible to find and when Jonathan Foo inside edged a four and then slammed a six over long-on that was parried over the rope by Shadab Khan the Tallawahs finally got home.

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Shadab guides Knight Riders home in thriller

2017 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCH REPORT 6

Trinbago Knight Riders 120-6 (Shadab 30*, Searles 29*, Shillingford 4-22) beat St Lucia Stars 118-4 (Fletcher 40, Sammy 25, Cooper 3-21) by six wickets

An innings of great maturity on a testing pitch by the 19-year-old Shadab Khan alongside Javon Searles guided Trinbago Knight Riders to a thrilling four wicket victory against St Lucia Stars in Match 6 of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League. 

After the Knight Riders had restricted the Stars to 118 for 9 it seemed as if they had the match won. However, a fantastic spell of bowling from Shane Shillingford reduced the Knight Riders to 52 for 5 on a turning pitch that demanded a partnership of great responsibility from Shadab and Searles who inch-by-inch, marshalled the Knight Riders towards their target.

Eventually, they got there in a flourish as Searles clubbed back-to-back sixes before two balls later guiding a four to complete the chase, but they were made to work bitterly hard before then by some tight bowling.

Brendon McCullum and Sunil Narine had got the Knight Riders off to a typically quick start, Narine slamming a straight six before McCullum hit three of his own with some scintillating shots. After three overs they had 35 runs on the board but the trouble was their aggressive approach had cost them three wickets: Narine, McCullum and Colin Munro all back in the dugout.

It was not until the Knight Riders lost two more wickets: Darren Bravo—bowled when trying to cut and Denesh Ramdin—bowled by a quicker one, that the home team appeared to adjust their approach. By that point they had been reduced to 52 for 5 and Shillingford had taken four wickets.

When Dwayne Bravo’s brief resistance was ended by a searing yorker from Mitchell McClenaghan, the Knight Riders were 75 for 6 and the Stars were favourites for the first time in the match.

However, it was that wicket that brought together Shadab and Searles who combined brave boundary attempts with sensible placement and busy running to take the Knight Riders home.

Earlier in the evening, Trinbago bowled brilliantly after winning the toss to restrict the Stars to just 118 for 9.

Slow left arm spinner Khary Pierre opened the bowling and started with a maiden to Johnson Charles. With the first ball of the third over Pierre trapped Charles lbw with one that didn’t turn.

After Pierre had bowled his four overs straight through—finishing with 1 for 15—it was the medium pace of Kevon Cooper that made the second breakthrough, finding Kamran’s edge with an off cutter.

Two boundaries from Fletcher off Dwayne Bravo’s first over—the ninth—were the last moments of joy for the Stars before a brilliant middle-over squeeze begun. It took the Stars 52 more balls to find the boundary again as Shadab, Narine and Cooper bowled with exemplary control.

The final four overs of the innings brought 35 runs and four wickets as the Stars desperately hit-out. That only ten of those runs came from boundaries was indicative of the nature of the pitch. The TKR spinners—Pierre, Shadab and Narine—finished with 3 for 48 across their 12 overs, while Cooper took 3 for 21. Bravo and Ronsford Beaton’s four overs cost 43. Little did they know quite how challenging a target 119 would prove to be.

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Pollard special not enough for Tridents

2017 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCH REPORT 5

Jamaica Tallawahs 154-5 (McCarthy 60, Shakib 44, Wahab 3 for 32) beat Barbados Tridents 142-10 (Pollard 62, Sami 4 for 12) by 12 runs

A sensational lone-hand from Kieron Pollard was not quite enough to take Barbados Tridents home in a thrilling match in Lauderhill. Chasing an improbable 155 to win on a slow pitch the Tridents slid to 54 for 5, requiring a further 101 off 48 balls when Pollard played one of the great Hero CPL innings. 

Pollard’s 62 off just 33 balls single-handedly took the Tridents to the brink of victory but a lack of support from his team-mates meant that when he was dismissed off the last ball of the 19th over, the Tridents hopes of victory went with him.

After a cautious start Pollard’s power took the slow pitch out of the equation and he muscled six sixes and two fours in an astonishing assault. He was aided by some wayward bowling from the Tallawahs but the enormity of the task at hand demanded more than just poor bowling.

Every time the match seemed to be slipping away from the Tridents Pollard responded with muscular power, heaving boundaries over the leg side and clubbing them down the ground. When he took 18 off the 18th over, bowled by Shakib, reducing the equation to 25 off 12 balls the match finally seemed within the Tridents grasp.

However, a superb over of death bowling from Mohammad Sami, who finished with 4 for 12, stopped Pollard at the last hurdle. After conceding just five from the first five balls, Sami dismissed the key man as he attempted an audacious ramp shot off the last ball of the over.

Until Pollard’s assault the Tallawahs had been in control of the game for the majority of the match—a middle-order blip notwithstanding.

After winning the toss the Tallawahs innings started brightly with Kumar Sangakkara hitting three sumptuous boundaries square on the off side before an attempted fourth was brilliantly plucked out of the air by Kane Williamson at backward point.

Despite the loss of Sangakkara the Tallawahs continued onwards unperturbed with Lendl Simmons using his feet to manufacture three boundaries. At the end of the Powerplay the Tallawahs had scored 45 for 1.

Once the field dropped back the Tridents reined the Tallwahs in with four tight overs of spin, costing just 20. The pressure of that period told in the 11th over when Wahab Riaz struck three times in four balls, dismissing Simmons – caught at mid-wicket, Imad Wasim, trapped leg before wicket, and Rovman Powell, chopping onto his stumps. The over ended up as a triple-wicket maiden and threatened to derail the Tallawahs effort with nine overs to go.

The gutting of the Tallawahs middle order brought together Andre McCarthy, who was unbeaten on a run-a-ball 20 and Shakib Al Hasan. Their critical partnership of 81—dominated by McCarthy but culminating in a Shakib cameo—owed a fair bit to the poor fielding of the Tridents who dropped McCarthy twice.

The Tallawahs’ total of 154-5 was the highest of the season to date, and on a sluggish pitch the Tridents were faced with a tough task.

That task became significantly more difficult after a tight opening two overs ended with Imad bowling Williamson with a ball that turned past the outside edge to take the top of off stump. The Tallawahs maintained the pressure through the Powerplay and when Shoaib was run out in the fifth over, leaving the Tridents 23 for 2, the odds were firmly stacked against them.

Another run out—a direct hit from Sami—saw the back of Hosein and when in his following over Sami removed the struggling Dwayne Smith for 21 off 31 and Nicolas Pooran for a first ball duck the match rested solely on the broad shoulders of Pollard. In the end, even his best was not enough.

Upcoming Fixtures

Monday 7 August, Trinbago Knight Riders v St Lucia Stars, Trinidad

Wednesday 9 August, Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs, Trinidad

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Hero Caribbean Premier League

Brathwaite the hero at the death for the Patriots

2017 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCH REPORT 4

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 132-3 (Gayle 66, King 39; Jacobs 22 for 1) beat Guyana Amazon Warriors 128-8 (Mohammed 41, Singh 28; Cottrell 2 for 28) by 4 runs.

The St Kitts & Nevis Patriots made it two from two against the Guyana Amazon Warriors as they came out on top in the fifth match of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL). A remarkable game came to life in a dramatic final over from Carlos Brathwaite, where he conceded only four runs and took three Warriors wickets, giving the Patriots their second victory of the tournament, and turning the match on its head.

After the losing the toss and being inserted by Warriors captain Rayad Emrit, the Patriots batted steadily, rather than spectacularly, to reach 132-3. However, smart bowling from Mohammad Nabi and Hasan Ali proved that any total was defendable at Lauderhill, and the Patriots came through for an unlikely win.

At halfway, observers may have thought they were 10 or 15 runs short of a winning total, after a subdued Chris Gayle was unable to reach his typical strike rates, but his 66 guided the Patriots to a competitive total of 132-3.

The Warriors started well with the ball, off-spinner Steven Jacobs almost having Gayle caught and bowled. The highlight of a quiet Powerplay which saw just 22 runs was when Chadwick Walton pulled off a wonderful stumping off the bowling off Jacobs, dismissing the dangerous Evin Lewis for just 4.

Hafeez was run out attempting a second run when Keemo Paul threw from the deep and Walton leapt high to divert the ball onto the stumps. Hafeez had looked in good touch but the wicket brought Brandon King to the crease, and the 97-run partnership between him Gayle and formed the backbone of the Patriots innings, and was ultimately match-winning.

Keemo Paul changed his pace very well and bowled tidily, while Steven Jacobs bowled his full notifications before the half way stage, keeping the pressure on Gayle and King. However, they progressed nicely, though a missed opportunity for a run out in the fourteenth over would have seen Gayle gone before the death, one of the only mistakes made by Walton on an otherwise great day for the keeper. Tanvir, who bowled tidily at the top of the innings, went the distance at the death as Gayle freed his arms, taking one over for 13 runs.

In reply, Walton was unable to carry his form with the gloves through to his batting, hitting a short delivery from Sheldon Cottrell straight to Evin Lewis at deep-square leg. When Samuel Badree had opener Steven Taylor stumped off a quicker ball in the fourth over, leaving the Warriors 12-2, there was pressure on the batters. The pressure was released after Mohammad Hafeez dropped both Babar Azam and Jason Mohammed in the following two overs.

Mohammad Nabi was the star with the ball for the Patriots, keeping a lid on the fluent Mohammed. He beat the bat on a number of occasions during his 4-0-18-1 overs, eventually luring Azam (21) into skying a delivery which Brathwaite caught for his one wicket.

Gajanand Singh, in for a rested Martin Guptil, played solidly for his 28, before eventually falling in that dramatic final over.

The turning point for the game was in the seventeenth over hit Hasan Ali into the deep, and an outstanding catch was claimed by substitute Fabian Allen. Shortly after, Shannon Cottrell had the dangerous Keemo Paul caught behind in the 18th over to give the Patriots a chance at the death.

A chase, which had until the final over been straightforward, collapsed under pressure as keeper Devon Thomas ran out both Emrit and Tanvir with direct hits from behind the stumps. Succumbing to the pressure, Gajanand Singh then turned the ball onto his own stumps, leaving five required from the final ball. Despite a wild swing, the new batsman Rashid Khan was unable to lay bat on it, and Brathwaite wheeled away in celebration.

His team will be delighted to have made it two from two and will look ahead to their next game against St Lucia on Saturday as a chance to keep momentum going. The Warriors on the other hand will go into their game against Trinidad on Friday wondering how they lost this match, looking to regain their form.

Upcoming Fixtures

Monday 7 August, Trinbago Knight Riders v St Lucia Stars, Trinidad

Wednesday 9 August, Trinbago Knight Riders v Jamaica Tallawahs, Trinidad

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Hero Caribbean Premier League

Tallawahs collapse to give Tridents a narrow win

2017 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCH REPORT 3

Barbados Tridents 142-7 (Malik 33, Smith 28, Imad 2 for 15) beat Jamaica Tallawahs 130-6 (Simmons 53, Hosein 2 for 24, Khan 1 for 9) by 12 runs

A dramatic batting collapse by the Jamaica Tallawahs middle order, instigated by some accurate bowling from the Barbados Tridents was key to the Tridents emerging victorious by 12 runs in third match of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League. 

Despite losing Kumar Sangakkara in the first over of their run-chase the Tallawahs appeared on track to chase down the Tridents first innings total of 142 with Lendl Simmons anchoring the innings. However, the Tridents bowlers never let the Tallawahs get away in the first half of the chase and although the Tallawahs seemed to be in command they always required an acceleration.

That acceleration never came as the Barbados Tridents bowlers squeezed the Tallawahs at the opportune moment.

The Tallawahs collapse begun in the twelfth over when Andre McCarthy was trapped leg before wicket by a googly from Imran Khan to leave them 77 for 2. When Shakib Al Hasan was caught behind in the very next over the pressure on Simmons multiplied.

On a tough pitch for batting Simmons was the only player who managed to score with fluency. He used his feet excellently and hit powerfully down the ground for his 53 off 46 balls.

Batting in the searing heat appeared to take its toll on Simmons though, and he was run out immediately after the dismissal of Shakib as he mis-judged a single and could not reach for his crease when Nicolas Pooran threw down the stumps.

Simmons’ dismissal changed the complexion of the run-chase and when Jonathan Foo was dismissed shortly afterwards the Tallawahs were facing an uphill task, requiring 61 off 41 balls.

Imad Wasim and Roman Powell kept the Tallawahs within touching distance but when Powell was superbly caught on the mid-wicket boundary by Kane Williamson the match was put beyond them. The pick of the Tridents bowlers were the spinners, Khan—who took 1 for 9—and Akeal Hosein—who took 2 for 24.

Perhaps the difference between the two teams lay in the final two overs of the Barbados Tridents innings when some powerful hitting and wayward death bowling took 25 off the last two overs, elevating the Tridents from 117 for 6 to 142 for 7.

Up until those last two overs the Barbados Tridents innings never really got going with the batsman finding it difficult to time the ball well.

Williamson was the first player dismissed, caught at mid-wicket from the last ball of the Powerplay – mis-timing a pull shot off the bowling of Kesrick Williams. The muscular power of Dwayne Smith brought him four early boundaries but he eventually fell victim to the accuracy of the Tallawahs bowlers, trapped leg before wicket by Shakib.

On a difficult pitch for batting Shoaib showed his experience and skill to score 33 off 27 balls, two excellent late cuts off the bowling of Imad Wasim were the highlights of a workmanlike innings.

Shoaib and Pooran threatened to build a substantial partnership after Smith’s demise but Pooran’s attacking instincts got the better of him as he attempted to hit a third off side boundary in quick succession and picked out one of two boundary-riders off the bowling of Krishmar Santokie, leaving the Tridents 74 for 3.

It was then that the innings took a turn for the worse as Imad Wasim struck twice in one over, bowling Kieron Pollard with a ball that kept low and Christopher Barnwell with a quicker delivery.

Having lost two quick wickets in the middle of the innings, from that point on the Tridents had to adjust their expectations and Shoaib batted with restraint until the 18th over when he skied an attacking shot off the bowling of Kesrick Williams. It was then that Wayne Parnell and Hosein bludgeoned the late runs which proved to be crucial.

The Tallawahs will have an opportunity to avenge this defeat when these two teams meet again at the same venue tomorrow.

Upcoming Fixtures: 

Sunday 6 August, St Kitts & Nevis Patriots v Guyana Amazon Warriors (11am), Lauderhill

Sunday 6 August, Jamaica Tallawahs v Barbados Tridents (3pm), Lauderhill

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Hero Caribbean Premier League

Patriots defeat Amazon Warriors thanks to Brathwaite blitz

2017 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCH REPORT 2

St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots 124-6 (Brathwaite 31, Carter 29*, Emrit 2 for 14, Jacobs 2-23) beat Guyana Amazon Warriors 123-7 (Walton 60, Cottrell 2 for 18, Ali 2 for 19) by 4 wickets with 6 balls to spare

A blitz from Carlos Brathwaite was key in seeing St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots home in their first game of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) against Guyana Amazon Warriors by four wickets, after a constricting bowling performance had kept the Patriots’ target to just 123-7.

St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots won the toss and chose to bowl, and initially came under pressure from Martin Guptill, who registered three fours and a six in his 14-ball stay, which was worth 23.

But when he fell, bowled by a Samuel Badree googly that was too close to cut, Guyana Amazon Warriors struggled to maintain the scoring rate, picking up just 45 runs from the next nine overs. Babar Azam in particular found it tough going, managing just 21 off his 30 balls, and only striking a single boundary.

Azam’s dismissal, caught by Jonathan Carter off Carlos Brathwaite, led to something of a procession, with no batsman after him making it into double figures. This fact made Chadwick Walton’s steady hand – 60 off 51 balls, three fours, two sixes – all the more valuable in ensuring that his side would at least have something to bowl it.

Several of the Patriots’ bowlers kept things tight and emerged with excellent figures – Hasan Ali (2-19), Carlos Brathwaite (1-20) and Mohammad Nabi (0-17) all went at less than a run a ball.

In the chase, Guyana Amazon Warriors struck quickly, with Evin Lewis falling LBW to Steven Jacobs with just two runs on the board. And though Chris Gayle initially looked in good form, striking a six and a four, he fell cheaply, for 15.

St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots continued to lose wickets – Mohammed Hafeez for 19 to Rayad Emrit, Devon Thomas run out by Rashid Khan, and Brandon King for 11 to Jacobs – and found themselves 57-5 with more than half the overs gone.

From here however, Brathwaite and Jonathan Carter added 49 to put the result almost beyond doubt. Brathwaite was the aggressor, striking three sixes and two fours from his 19 balls before being dismissed for 31, while Carter was steady, and was not out at the end of the chase, as he and Mohammed Nabi secured victory with four wickets and an over in hand.

The result was especially harsh on Rayad Emrit, who finished with excellent figures of 2-14 from four overs, including the key wickets of Hafeez and Gayle.

The two teams are next in action tomorrow, when they face off again at the same venue.

Upcoming Fixtures: 

Sunday 6 August, St Kitts & Nevis Patriots v Guyana Amazon Warriors (11am), Lauderhill

Sunday 6 August, Jamaica Tallawahs v Barbados Tridents  (3pm), Lauderhill

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Peter Miller
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Hero Caribbean Premier League

Knight Riders thrash Stars in opening fixture

2017 HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE – MATCH REPORT 1

Trinbago Knight Riders 137-1 (Munro 66*, McCullum 58*, Taylor 1 for 22) beat St Lucia Stars 132-9 (Fletcher 26, Mayers 23, Shadab 2 for 15, Bravo 2 for 23) by 9 wickets with 56 balls to spare

A fantastic bowling performance by the Trinbago Knight Riders set up a convincing nine wicket victory over St Lucia Stars in the opening match of the 2017 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) at the Darren Sammy Stadium in St Lucia.

After winning the toss and electing to field first the Knight Riders restricted the Stars to 132 for 9 before chasing the runs in 10.4 overs for the loss of the just one wicket.

The St Lucia innings was given a good start by Andre Fletcher who cut Khary Pierre for three consecutive fours in the second over, but the opening partnership was broken in that same over when Fletcher’s partner Johnson Charles was caught at backward point looking to hit a fourth boundary off the left arm spinner.

Neither Kamran Akmal—run out for 5 by a direct hit from Sunil Narine, or Marlon Samuels—caught on the off side boundary for 13, could inject the St Lucia Stars innings with impetus. After seven overs they were 56 for 3.

Things only got worse for St Lucia from there as the Knight Riders squeezed them in the middle overs with the spin of Sunil Narine and Shadab Khan and the variations of Dwayne Bravo.

On Hero CPL debut the 18-year old Pakistani leg-spinner Shadab took 2 for 15 in an assured performance. Shadab dismissed Fletcher—who got bogged down—for 27, and Jesse Ryder—who struggled to get going—for 18. When Dwayne Bravo bowled Rakheem Cornwall with a magical slower ball, the Stars hopes of making a competitive total went with him.

Although some powerful late hitting from Kyle Mayers and Jerome Taylor lifted the Stars to 132 for 9, only one score lower than that had ever been defended in the Hero CPL.

The Stars were given hope that they could pull off an improbable win when Sunil Narine was bowled for a golden duck by Taylor with the sixth ball of the innings but Brendon McCullum and Colin Munro doused the flames of a fiery opening spell.

After a tight first three overs the Knight Riders broke free in the fourth over, bowled by debutant Obed McCoy and hardly looked back. Munro in particular quickly sussed the pace of the pitch and propelled the Knight Riders to 57 for 1 at the end of the Powerplay. Once the field had dropped back McCullum matched Munro blow-for-blow. Munro reached his fifty off 25 balls and McCullum reached his off 24, hitting boundaries on both sides of the ground. Munro sealed the victory with his third six. TKR’s innings run rate of 12.84 runs per over is a record in the Hero CPL.

These two teams next play on Monday when they face each other again, this time at the Queen’s Park Oval in Trinidad.

Upcoming Fixtures: Saturday 5 August – Guyana Amazon Warriors v St Kitts and Nevis Patriots (11am), Lauderhill and Barbados Tridents v Jamaica Tallawahs (3pm), Lauderhill

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Head of PR and Communications

Hero Caribbean Premier League

Full list of Hero Caribbean Premier League broadcasters

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Gros Islet, St Lucia. 4 August 2017

The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) gets underway in St Lucia on Friday 4 August when the St Lucia Stars take on Trinbago Knight Riders at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium. This is the first of 34 action packed matches that will take place over the next six weeks before the final is played at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Trinidad on 9 September.  

The Hero CPL will have more coverage than ever before, as in addition to the TV coverage the tournament will be broadcast live over Facebook to 64 countries for free.

In addition to the live broadcast there will an hour-long highlight show from each match and every Friday night there will be a weekly magazine show called “The Biggest Party in Sport.”

There are also plenty of other ways for fans to enjoy the Hero CPL with highlights packages being provided through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram as well was ground-breaking unique content from players and coaches. This is the Hero CPL’s fifth year and it is going to be the most innovative yet.

The following is a list of broadcasters for the tournament, both on television, online and through Facebook –

COUNTRY PARTNER
Argentina Facebook
Afghanistan Sony 6
Africa – Sub Sahara Econet
Anguilla Digicel Play
Australia Fox Sports
Austria Facebook
Bangladesh Sony 6
Barbados PLAY GO OTT (app)
Belgium Facebook
Bermuda Facebook
Bet to win (streaming) Perform
Bolivia Facebook
Bosnia & Herzegovina Facebook
Brazil Facebook
Brunei Facebook
Bulgaria Facebook
Canada ATN
Cayman Cayman 27
Chile Facebook
China Facebook
Costa Rica Facebook
Croatia Facebook
Cyprus Facebook
Czech Republic Facebook
Denmark Facebook
Denmark Facebook
Dominica Digicel Play
Estonia Facebook
Falkland Islands Facebook
Fiji Facebook
Finland Facebook
France Facebook
Germany Facebook
Gibraltar Facebook
Greece Facebook
Grenada GBN
Guyana NCN
Hong Kong Facebook
Hungary Facebook
India Sony 6
India Facebook (first 3 overs each innings)
Indonesia Facebook
Ireland UNILAD
Italy Facebook
Jamaica TVJ
Japan Facebook
Kenya Facebook
Luxembourg Facebook
Luxemburg Facebook
Malaysia Facebook
Malta Facebook
Mexico Facebook
Middle East OSN
Montserrat Digicel Play
Netherlands Facebook
New Zealand Sky Sports
Norway Facebook
Pakistan Facebook
Pakistan Sony 6
Panama Facebook
Paraguay Facebook
Peru Facebook
Philippines Facebook
Portugal Facebook
Romania Facebook
Russia Facebook
Samoa Facebook
Singapore Facebook
Slovenia Facebook
South Africa Facebook
South Korea Facebook
Spain Facebook
Sri Lanka Sony 6
St. Kitts ZIZ
St. Lucia HTS
Sweden Facebook
Turks & Caicos Islands Digicel Play
Thailand Facebook
Tonga Facebook
Trinidad CNC-3
Turkey Facebook
United Kingdom UNILAD
United Kingdom BT Sport
United States of America Willow
Uruguay Facebook
Vanuatu Facebook

ABOUT THE HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE: Created in 2013, the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is a franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines two of the most compelling aspects of Caribbean life – dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. Combining broadcast and digital viewership, over 149 million fans watched the 2016 season to make it one of the fastest growing leagues in world cricket. Jamaica Tallawahs are the current Hero CPL champions and the other competing teams are Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots, St. Lucia Stars and Trinbago Knight Riders. The 2017 tournament will run from 4 August – 9 September 2017. For further information visit www.cplt20.com.

 

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For further information please contact:

 

Peter Miller

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Hero Caribbean Premier League

 

Hero CPL announces “Power Shot of the Day presented by Sunshine Snacks”

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Port of Spain, Trinidad. 3 August 2017

The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) are delighted to welcome Sunshine Snacks as a partner for this year’s tournament which gets underway on August 4 2017 when St Lucia Stars take on Trinbago Knight Riders. As part of this partnership the “Power Shot of the Day presented by Sunshine Snacks Nuts” will be awarded during each of the 34 Hero CPL matches this season.

The company has been in existence since 1974 and they have produced an extensive portfolio of brands which have become an undisputable favourite of the snacking public and have found favour with customers all over the world.

The company’s manufacturing facilities are in Trinidad and they have distribution outlets in Jamaica, Barbados and St Lucia that send their products to more than 20 countries worldwide, reaching as far as Taiwan and Ireland. The Hero CPL has a wide-reaching presence in the Caribbean, and so do Sunshine Snacks, which makes it an even better fit as a partnership.

Jamie Stewart, Commercial Director of Hero CPL said: “We very happy to welcome Sunshine Snacks nuts into the Hero CPL fold. Nuts are a great healthy snack for both players looking for energy and fan’s enjoying the game – we look forward to a power-packed CPL.”

ABOUT THE HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE: Since its inception in 2013, the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is a franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines two of the most compelling aspects of Caribbean life – dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. Over 149 million fans watched the 2016 season, combining broadcast and digital viewership, to make it one of the fastest growing leagues in world cricket. Jamaica Tallawahs are the current Hero CPL champions and the other competing teams are Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots, St. Lucia Stars and Trinbago Knight Riders. The 2017 tournament will run from 4 August – 9 September 2017. For further information visit www.cplt20.com.

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For further information please contact:

Peter Miller

Mobile: +447769119636

Caribbean Mobile: + 1 (758) 729 2012

Head of PR and Communications

Hero Caribbean Premier League

Latest groundbreaking Hero CPL initiative will see the opening overs shown live on Facebook in India

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Lauderhill, Florida, 3 August 2017 

The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) are launching the “Hero CPL PowerPlay” throughout this year’s event. This means that the first three overs of every innings will be broadcast to all Facebook users on the Hero CPL Facebook page.

This groundbreaking initiative is another example of the Hero CPL’s commitment to bringing as much of our cricket to as many fans as possible, and this tantalising taster of what the Biggest Party in Sport has to offer will allow fans in India to see the start of every innings of this year’s tournament for free via Facebook.

Broadcasting the opening three overs of each innings on Facebook has never been done before, and Hero CPL are convinced that this will only heighten interest in the tournament across India and allow passionate cricket fans to enjoy the important opening overs of every innings played during CPL 2017.

Pete Russell, Chief Operating Officer for Hero CPL said: “We are working harder than ever to make our exciting product as accessible as possible to fans around the world. We love breaking new ground at the Hero CPL and this is just the latest example. Throughout this season we will continue to innovate as we look to bring our fans closer to the action, accessing new platforms and producing more content than ever before”.

ABOUT THE HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE: Since its inception in 2013, the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is a franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines two of the most compelling aspects of Caribbean life – dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. Over 149 million fans watched the 2016 season, combining broadcast and digital viewership, to make it one of the fastest growing leagues in world cricket. Jamaica Tallawahs are the current Hero CPL champions and the other competing teams are Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots, St. Lucia Stars and Trinbago Knight Riders. The 2017 tournament will run from 4 August – 9 September 2017. For further information visit www.cplt20.com.

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For further information please contact:

Peter Miller

Mobile: +447769119636

Caribbean Mobile: + 1 (758) 729 2012

Head of PR and Communications

Hero Caribbean Premier League