Bravo Weeps as Kings Beat TKR by 80 Runs

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Caption: Dwayne Bravo walks off the field after retiring out

SLK 218/6 in 20 Overs (Johnson Charles 89, Faf du Plessis 59; Kieron Pollard 4/38 ) beat TKR 138 (Jason Roy 41; Noor Ahmad 3/39 in 4 Overs) by 80 runs

By Prior Beharry

DWAYNE BRAVO wept when he retired as the Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) last wicket to give the St Lucia Kings an 80-run victory at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy (BLCA) in Tarouba on Tuesday.

He had pulled up while fielding in the seventh over of the Kings inning as Faf du Plessis hit Akeal Hosein over extra cover. Bravo was running back and held his hamstring. He was in tears from that point as he sat in a tent off the field of play.

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Bravo is retiring from professional cricket after this season and last Wednesday against the Guyana Amazon Warriors, all TKR players wore his number 47 on their jerseys with the message “Thank You DJ.” TKR also held a function in his honour at the Hyatt Regency in Port of Spain on Saturday.

The Kings put on 218 for six with openers Johnson Charles (89) and du Plessis (59) laying the foundation with a partnership of 145.

Dwayne Bravo walks off the field after retiring

TKR lost wickets at regular intervals and never looked like getting close to their target before being eventually dismissed for 138 in 17.5 overs after Bravo said that was it. He faced only two balls.

It was the Kings’ seventh win in nine games and extended their lead at the top of the CPL to four points over the second placed Guyana Amazon Warriors.

The victory was set up by Charles, who smashed 89 runs from 40 balls, and du Plessis, who served as the perfect sidekick with 59 from 43 balls.

The pair didn’t take long to get in their groove, hitting pacer Jayden Seales for three boundaries in the first over of the innings.

Du Plessis took a liking to Akeal Hosein, striking him for a six and a four in the fifth over and in the ensuing over, pacer Chris Jordan was clobbered for a six and two fours by Charles to lift the Kings to 54 without loss after six overs.

Dwayne Bravo then pulled up in the field after attempting to make a catch to dismiss du Plessis to make matters worse for the Knight Riders.

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Charles brought up his 50 in spectacular fashion off 23 balls in the eighth over by hoisting spinner Waqar Salamkheil for three sixes and a four.

They brought up the 100 for the Kings in the 10th over before Charles again took advantage of Salamkheil, whose three overs cost 51 runs, by hitting him for two more sixes and a four to end the 12th over.

Jason Roy top scores with 41 for TKR

Du Plessis eventually brought up his 50 off 36 balls by hoisting Seales for two consecutive sixes in the 13th over, but Seales got satisfaction when he had Charles caught at long off two balls later.

In all, Charles struck eight sixes and seven fours in his innings.

His dismissal brought Tim Seifert to the crease, and he wasted little time in keeping the runs flowing in a 30-run cameo from 17 balls.

Kings celebrate the wicket of Nicholas Pooran from the bowling of Roston Chase

Knight Riders captain Kieron Pollard had du Plessis caught on the deep square leg boundary attempting another big hit after the South African slammed three sixes and four fours in his innings, to leave the score 178 for two at the end of the 16th over.

Pollard, who ended with four wickets, then produced an excellent spell at the back of the innings to limit the Kings, who had looked on par to score close to 240 runs.

Faf du Plessis on the go

Despite the Knight Riders’ heavy firepower, they never mustered a serious challenge with all six of the Kings’ bowlers contributing to their demise.

Pacer Alzarri Joseph removed Keacy Carty for just two, Roston Chase accounted for the dangerous Nicholas Pooran for 10 and spinner Noor Ahmad bowled Tim David for 14 and trapped Akeal Hosein lbw for a duck, to leave the Knight Riders in tatters at 42 for four.

Tim Seifert bowled by Chris Jordon

When Pollard was dismissed without scoring one run later, the run chase effectively came to an end, and it took a fighting 41 from opener Jason Roy and 27 from Jordan to add some level of respectability to the Knight Riders’ total.

Johnson Charles goes big

Ahmad was the pick of the Kings’ bowlers with 3-29, while David Wiese took 2-27. (With information from CMC)

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