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CPL 2021 | JT vs TKR: Tallawahs look for revenge in reverse tie against Trinbago

It seems that the Jamaica Tallawahs have lost their footing, losing two of their last three games. Most importantly, the business end of the tournament is approaching and now is not the time to be at your worst. They were beaten by Trinbago Knight Riders in their last game and quite comprehensively at that too. Now, they not only have revenge on their mind but would also look to get a crucial win to add to their points tally and remain in the hunt for a semi-finals berth. 

On the other hand, Trinbago Knight Riders, who haven’t really clicked in this tournament, would like to fire in all cylinders with the kind of line-up they have. Out of the six games, they have won only three and hence they themselves can’t risk losing a few. 

Hence, it is going to be a riveting affair between two sides loaded with big hitters like Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, Carlos Brathwaite and Tim Seifert, there is only one thing that can be expected and it is the explosion. 

Jamaica Tallawahs vs Trinbago Knight Riders: Details

Match Number: 19

Date and Time: September 07, 2021, 07:30 pm IST, 10:00 am Local, 02:00 pm IST 

Venue: Warner Park, Basseterre

Broadcast: Star Sports

Live Stream: Fancode

Pitch Report

The pitch at Basseterre has been getting slow with each passing day, although some wickets are also showing encouraging stuff like the 200 plus score by St Lucia Kings. Thus to expect what a wicket would do is not an easy job, but one thing issue that if it is going to be a new wicket, chances of which are very high since the game is after a day’s break, then a run-scoring wicket would be a display. 

Weather Forecast

The weather at Warner Park will remain hot and humid with humidity of 76% at the time of the start of the match. The temperatures would remain in the lower thirties with the moderate breeze blowing. A captain winning the toss would look to bowl first. 

Probable XI

Trinbago Knight Riders

Sunil Narine, Lendl Simmons, Colin Munro, Darren Bravo, Tim Seifert, Kieron Pollard (c), Denesh Ramdin (wk), Isuru Udana, Khary Pierre, Akeal Hosein, Ravi Rampaul

Jamaica Tallawahs

Kennar Lewis (wk), Kirk McKenzie, Haider Ali, Jason Mohammed, Rovman Powell (c), Carlos Brathwaite, Andre Russell, Imad Wasim, Migael Pretorius, Chris Green, Fidel Edwards

Dream XI Fantasy Team

Wicketkeepers Tim Seifert

Batters Lendl Simmons, Colin Munro, Kennar Lewis

All-rounders Keiron Pollard, Carlos Brathwaite, Andre Russell

Bowlers Ravi Rampaul, Migael Pretorius, Khary Pierre, Akeal Hosein

Vice-Captain Andre Russell

Captain Lendl Simmons 

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