Caption: This is the fourth time that Nicholas Pooran was dropped during his unbeaten Player of the Match innings of 93 not out. Dominic Drakes is the fielder
STAR batsman Nicholas Pooran lit up the night sky at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA) in Tarouba on Sunday as the Trinbago Knight Riders defeated the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots by seven wickets with nine balls to spare.
Trinbago Knight Riders 197-3 in 18.3 overs (Nicholas Pooran 93 not out, Jason Roy 64, Keacy Carty 13, Kieron Pollard 10 not out) beat St Kitts and Nevis Patriots 93-4 in 20 overs (Andre Fletcher 93, Kyle Mayers 60, Rilee Rossouw 20, Mikyle Louis 10 not out; Chris Jordan 2-29)
AZP News Photo Editor Azlan Mohammed was at BLCA and captured the following images:
Jason Roy made 64 from 34 balls
Kyle Mayers is caught and bowl by Chris JordonAndre Fletcher who made 93 takes a selfie with fans after the gameJason Roy on the goKyle Mayers got to 60 with a strike rate of 200
Nicolas Pooran on his way to an unbeaten 93 with a square cutTKR skipper Kieron Pollard was gracious with fans after the gameJayden Seales, right, celebrates the wicket of Rilee RoussouwSam Salloum in high spirits with other TKR fans
Andre Fletcher with a boundaryJust chilling Akeal Hosein happy to get the scalp of countryman Evin LewisIn his last CPL tournament as a player Dwayne Bravo has time for fansThis is the fourth time Nicholas Pooran is dropped during his unbeaten Player of the Match innings of 93 not out. Dominic Drakes is the fielderTKR CEO Venky Mysore, centre, in conversation with TKR coach Phil Simmons, right, and bowler Chris JordonTKR skipper Kieron Pollard makes a point to Media Centre Coordinator Dana HoseinAndre Russell and Dwayne Bravo, right
It was fire at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy with 390 runs (Patriots 193, TKR 197) scored in the game
Slugging it out the field is Nicholas PooranOne-handed shot by Tim DavidRilee Roussouw with a shot that earned him four runsWhat is cricket in the Caribbean without the sound of a conch shellThe fans came out in their numbersTKR captain Kieron Pollard, right, and Nicholas Pooran see the game homeTKR CEO Venky Mysore, left, congratulates Nicholas Pooran