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Amazon Warriors dominate CPL picks - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) captain Kieron Pollard and top-order batsman Nicholas Pooran were named to the 2023 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) team of the tournament on Monday, with the XI being dominated by champions Guyana Amazon Warriors who had five selections.

The Warriors' dominance in Sunday's final against four-time champions TKR at Providence Stadium in Guyana didn't end on the field, as they were the cream of the crop in the presentation ceremony as well. The tournament's top-scorer, Shai Hope (481 runs), was named the player of the tournament, while his Amazon Warriors teammate Junior Sinclair was named the emerging player of the tournament after a string of excellent displays in the field. Hope was joined in the team of the tournament by the Warriors quartet of Saim Ayub, Romario Shepherd, captain Imran Tahir and the tournament's leading wicket-taker, Dwaine Pretorius.

The other four spots in the team of the tournament went to Jason Holder (Barbados Royals), Alzarri Joseph (St Lucia Kings) and the Jamaica Tallawahs pair of Imad Wasim and skipper Brandon King.

Hope, the West Indies one-day international (ODI) skipper, rattled off his first-ever T20 century when he scored a brilliant 106 off just 44 balls against Barbados Royals in Providence on September 17. In that encounter, Hope hit off-spinner Rahkeem Cornwall for a whopping 32 runs in a single over to bring up the landmark.

The silky Ayub, 21, was just three runs shy of Hope on the scoring charts in his maiden CPL season. Though small in size, the Pakistan left-handed batsman packed a vicious punch with the bat and led the tournament with 28 sixes. Hope struck 24 sixes in the tournament. In Sunday's resounding nine-wicket win over TKR, Ayub surpassed Hope's tally of sixes as he cleared the boundary rope on five occasions and finished the game on 52 not out - his fourth fifty of the campaign.

The tournament's top-five run-scorers were rounded off by Wasim (313 runs), Pooran (291 runs) and King (288 runs). The aggressive Pooran, who also struck 20 sixes in the tournament, finished joint-third on the sixes leaderboard. Cornwall also struck 20 sixes in the tournament. Pollard was fifth among the competition's biggest hitters with 16 sixes in total.

Both Pooran and Cornwall gave CPL supporters innings to savour in 2023, blazing their way to dismissive hundreds which contributed largely to their tournament tally of 20 sixes.

On September 3 at Kensington Oval in Barbados, Cornwall, also known as "Jimbo," had arguably the most epic celebration of the tournament as he did a "bat-drop" after thumping an unbeaten 102 off 42 balls against the 2021 champs St Kitts and Nevis Patriots. Twelve of Cornwall's 20 tournament sixes came in that innings as he tore the cellar-placed team to shreds.

Three days later, Pooran had a similarly destructive showing at the Queen's Park Oval in Trinidad against the Royals, as he hit an unbeaten 102 off 53 balls with ten sixes - his second CPL ton. In that encounter, Pooran was involved in a bizarre

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