Kevin Cooper late assault saw the
Trinbago Knight Riders beat the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots by three wickets
in a thrilling final of the 2017 Caribbean Premier League. Batting first, the
Patriots lost big hitters Chris Gayle and Evin Lewis to slump to 37/3 before
Carlos Brathwaite’s 30 pushed the score to a gettable 135/6.
Sheldon Cottrell’s double strike in
his opening over put the Knight Riders on the backfoot immediately before
Mohammed Hafeez removed Colin Munro and Darren Bravo off successive overs. The
Knight Riders run-chase was in tatters at 90/7, but Denesh Ramdin held the
innings together with 26 off 31 balls and Cooper hit a flurry of boundaries
late to clinch victory in front of a delirious partisan crowd at Tarouba.
The victory was sweet revenge for
the Knight Riders, who had won eight of their 10 preliminary matches before a
humiliating loss to St Kitts and Nevis Patriots in the first play-off on
Tuesday. The Patriots, despite the loss, could hold their heads up high as
their appearance in the 2017 finals comes after a 2016 season when they
finished last with only two wins in 10 matches. Earlier, Dwayne Bravo’s
decision to insert the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots paid immediate dividends
when Javon Scantlebury claimed the wicket of Gayle (1) off the seventh ball of
the innings. The Barbadian would dismiss Hafeez (5) cheaply and Sunil Narine
would dispose of the dangerous Lewis (16) to reduce the Patriots to 37/3 in the
8th over.
Narine was at his miserly best
conceding only eight runs, with 18 scoreless deliveries in four overs. Brandon
King (19) and Devon Thomas had brisk but brief stays at the crease before
Jonathan Carter (21) and Carlos Brathwaite combined for an important 6th wicket
partnership of 49. Brathwaite hit 30 off 25 balls and added a further 21 with
Mohammed Nabi, who blazed 18 off only five balls. The Patriots135/6 looked
respectable on a slow surface at Tarouba. The visitors were back in the game
immediately with a double strike by Sheldon Cottrell. The big Jamaican had
Narine (3) caught and bowled and then disturbed Dwaye Bravo’s stumps second
ball he faced for a duck.
At 90/7, Kevon Cooper joined Denesh
Ramdin and the pair kept the scoreboard ticking over until the last ball of the
18th over when Cooper launched a massive six over deep cover. With 22
needed off the last two overs, Cooper hit another maximum off a Ben Hilfehaus
no ball, struck the free hit for a boundary and pulled the penultimate delivery
over midwicket for another four. Ramdin, who ended on 26 off 31 balls, knocked
off the winning run off the last ball of the 19thover to complete a three-wicket
victory with an over to spare. Cooper was 29 not out off 14 balls to celebrate
his second victory in the Caribbean Premier League. He was also victorious in
2015 when the team won as the Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel.
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