Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors Match Prediction

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Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors Match Prediction. Saint Lucia Kings and Guyana Amazon Warriors are good to go to clash in Match No.13 of the 2021 CPL at the Warner Park in St Kitts. The Kings, driven by Faf du Plessis, are at present set at the lower part of the focuses table with a net run pace of – 2.367.

In their last game, Trinbago Knight Riders beat them by 27 runs. The 120-run misfortune to the Jamaica Tallawahs has compounded the situation for them. The Warriors, then again, are set fourth with a net run pace of – 0.097.On Wednesday, September 1, the Nicholas Pooran-drove group crushed the Knight Riders after the match went into the Super Over.

Match Details

Match – Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors – 13th match

Venue – Warner Park, St Kitts

Time – 07:30 PM IST

Where to watch live – Star Sports, Fancode

Pitch Report

The pitch at Warner Park has been a troublesome one for batting, especially within the morning games. The spinners have extracted a good amount of turn from the surface. Batting first should be the way forward as chasing might not be a simple task.

Avg first innings score: 162 (12 matches within the CPL 2021 at Warner Park)

Record of chasing teams: Won – 5, Lost – 6, N/R – 0, Tied- 1

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Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors Playing 11

Saint Lucia Kings Predicted Playing 11

Rahkeem Cornwall, Andre Fletcher (wk), Faf du Plessis (c), Roston Chase, Mark Deyal, Tim David, Keemo Paul, Samit Patel, Wahab Riaz, Kesrick Williams, Alzarri Joseph

Guyana Amazon Warriors Predicted Playing 11

Mohammad Hafeez, Chandrapaul Hemraj, Shimron Hetmyer, Nicholas Pooran (w/c), Brandon King, Shoaib Malik, Odean Smith, Naveen-ul-Haq, Imran Tahir, Romario Shepherd, Ashmead Nedd

Head-to-head

Overall

Matches- 16, Saint Lucia Kings – 6, Guyana Amazon Warriors– 10, N/R- 0

At Warner Park

Matches- 1, Saint Lucia Kings – 0, Guyana Amazon Warriors– 1, N/R- 0

Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors key Players

Shimron Hetmyer— Guyana Amazon Warriors

Shimron Hetmyer is currently the leading run-scorer for the soldiers within the T20 tournament. In four matches, the right-handed batter has notched 137 runs at a mean of 34.25 and a strike rate of 124.54. Hetmyer is going to be looking to play another knock of substance.


Romario Shepherd — Guyana Amazon Warriors

Romario Shepherd has been outstanding for the soldiers within the ongoing CPL edition. The right-arm pacer has missed two matches, but he’s the join-highest wicket-taker for his team. Both Shepherd and Imran Tahir have six wickets each to their name. Shepherd’s economy rate of 5.57 is additionally the second-best for the soldiers within the tournament.

Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors Match Tips

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