Guyana Amazon Warriors and St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots squared off in the seventh game of the ongoing Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2024 at Warner Park in St. Kitts. The Guyana-based team won by a margin of 41 runs, but the main story of the day was a tense altercation between two important players on the pitch.
With 266 runs in their 20 overs, the Warriors set the tone early. Leading the way was Shimron Hetmyer, who scored an incredible 91 runs off of just 39 balls, including 11 sixes. Rahmanullah Gurbaz of Afghanistan, who hammered 69 runs with six maximums and four boundaries, provided him tremendous support. The Patriots were caught off guard by their coordinated assault.
With determination, the Patriots took on the formidable objective. Sherfane Rutherford and captain Andre Fletcher’s energetic playmaking kept their team in the hunt even after Evin Lewis went down early.
The Patriots’ eighth over of the innings was when it happened. Clearly irritated by skipper Andre Fletcher’s goalless batting.
Keemo Paul tried to block the hitter’s direction of travel. Fletcher was not amused by this manoeuvre and addressed Paul right away.
The players both stood their ground and engaged in a verbal altercation as the confrontation swiftly became heated. The umpires and teammates had to step in to keep the two apart and stop things from getting out of hand.
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Though they were still fighting, the Patriots’ pursuit was hampered by frequent wickets in the middle overs. They were eventually bowled out for 226 in the 18th over, falling short by 41 runs despite their best efforts.
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The team captained by Imran Tahir now has two victories in as many games and is firmly in second place in the standings. With only one victory in four games, the Patriots’ tournament run isn’t going as well as they would have wanted.