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Guyana trump TKR to lift 1st CPL crown - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

TEN years after losing their first Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL) final in Trinidad, Guyana Amazon Warriors wrote their name in the history books with a commanding display to lift their first title.

The victory was made all the more sweeter as they did it against their rivals Trinbago Knight Riders, the winningest team in CPL history.

It has not been an easy journey for Guyana. An unprecedented five defeats in the CPL finals left many fans wondering whether the team would ever be anything more than bridesmaids.

At Providence Stadium in Guyana on Sunday, the ExxonMobil-sponsored Amazon Warriors finally walked down the aisle, to end a decade-long courting that often led to heartbreak.

Tears of joy streamed down the face of Guyana skipper Imran Tahir after the victory, sealed by nine wickets, after destroying the vaunted TKR batting for 94 runs.

TKR fans could only look on in horror after seeing their team dismantled on a bowler-friendly surface which most of the batsmen failed to adjust to.

After being inserted to bat, TKR openers Mark Deyal and Chadwick Walton started cautiously amid tight bowling from Guyana. Deyal looked to burst the shackles in the third over, with a straight six and a boundary laced through cover off pacer Dwaine Pretorius. But looking for a third boundary in the over, Deyal got a slight inside-edge that crashed into his stumps.

Romario Shepherd then had the raucous Guyana crowd on their feet by trapping Chadwick Walton leg-before for ten, with a ball that kept considerably low and caught the Jamaican unaware.

Pretorius continued to test the TKR batsmen with a probing line and length, assisted by prodigious bounce. The South African caught the edge of the dangerous Nicholas Pooran's bat with a ripper, only for wicketkeeper Azam Khan to shockingly grass the simplest of chances.

Anger, disappointment and dismay were evident on the faces of the Guyanese players, wary of how Pooran would make them pay.

One ball later, their concerns were put to rest as Pooran advanced down the track and top-edged a pull shot to Shepherd at mid-off, to be dismissed for one. The relief on Khan's face was palpable as he looked to the heavens as his teammates celebrated.

TKR skipper Kieron Pollard walked to the crease with his team in deep trouble as they closed the powerplay on 41 for three.

Left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie was introduced into the attack and removed Pollard for "duck" in the seventh over. Enticing the former West Indies captain with a ball wide of his crease and turning away, Pollard tried to swat it over the midwicket fence, but could only find the safe hands of Saim Ayub.

Akeal Hosein (one) and Andre Russell (three) followed in a shockingly similar fashion, caught attempting big shots against the spin of Motie and leggie Tahir.

With the Guyana bowlers tightening their grip, Carty and former TKR captain Dwayne Bravo sought to reverse the slide with a pragmatic approach - unlike their teammates earlier.

With the score 54 for six after ten overs, the TKR pa

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