(CPL) – A confident five-wicket victory with 21 balls remaining by the Saint Lucia Kings saw them get their 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) campaign back on track and consign the St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots to a sixth straight defeat last night.
After starting with a win, the Patriots have struggled, and this evening’s defeat at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, leaves them relying on other results to go their way if they are to have a chance of progression.
Kings captain Faf du Plessis won the toss and inserted the opposition, hoping that the ball would skid on and be easier to hit in the second half of the match. The short square boundaries in Gros Islet saw 30 sixes hit in the last match at the ground, but the Patriots struggled to clear the ropes in their innings – not until Rilee Rossouw plundered five sixes did their batting card catch light and gain any real momentum. Captain Andre Fletcher top scored with 62 off 50 balls to anchor the Patriots to 173/5.
It wasn’t enough. Du Plessis was brutal in the power-play for the Kings, hitting five fours and the same number of sixes to get the chase off to a breezy start from which his side never looked back. Fellow opener Johnson Charles played a fluent and match-winning hand with 74 off 42 balls, falling to Hasaranga only when the target was in single digits. “It was a very good innings. I would have loved to finish off for the team. Opening with Faf has been good. We feed off each other’s energy,” Player of the Match Charles reflected after the match whilst praising the vociferous support of the Kings fans.
“It feels lovely, with the crowd supporting us, even when we lost two. A huge thank you to our supporters.” It was a difficult night for the Patriots. Captain Andre Fletcher rued his own strike rate after the game had gone. “We started well in the power-play and I thought we slowed down a bit in the middle. Our strike rate could have been better, especially me. But Rilee played a good knock. We have three more games left. We don’t have a choice but to go out there and play cricket. We have to find a way to win. We have been on the losing side for six games, and we have to try our best.”