It's all over here at Werner Park!! The Trinbago Knight Riders have been bowled out for 66 and succumb to their second defeat of the day. The Guyana Amazon Warriors have held their nerves and have produced a clinical performance defending a mere 81, they come victorious by 15 runs.
Guyana set the right foot from the toss, they made the right call of batting first. Chamari Athapaththu got them off to a flier, slowed down in the middle phase as the Knight Riders turned the screws on. Stefanie Taylor showed her class by slamming a 18-ball-29 to get her side over the 80 run mark off their 60 balls.
Trinbago were confident going into the break, with a total of 82 to chase, but other than the Knight sisters no other batters put on a special performance out in the middle. The Warriors bowlers sliced through their batting line up very easily.
Natasha McLean fell early to a stellar catch by Cherry-Ann Fraser in the deep, which was undoubtedly the catch of the tournament. Kycia and Kyshona held the innings well with a 27-ball-34 run stand. Things were looking smoothly for the Knight Riders until then. The Knight twins and Hayley Jensen fell quickly in the span of just 11 balls, which saw the Warriors get the upper-hand over the Knight Riders.
Shamilia Connell was the star of the bowler with 2/17 from her 2 over spell, Ayabonga Khaka, Cherry-Ann Fraser and Karishma Ramharack chipped in with a wicket to their names, to lead their side home to the victory. Hang around for the presentations.