A momentum-crippling 60 dot balls ultimately cost Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) batsmen in their five-run loss to St Lucia Kings on Sunday at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts
TKR skipper Kieron Pollard acknowledged that his squad is yet to find its batting rhythm at this year’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
The defending champions, in pursuit of a victory target of 158, were restricted to 152/3 in their allotted 20 overs. An unbeaten 50-run fourth-wicket partnership from the New Zealand pair of Tim Seifert and Colin Munro, both finishing on 40 not out, drew hope for TKR, but it was not to be.
This was their second loss in three matches; having lost their opener against Guyana Amazon Warriors on Thursday and then rebounding to beat the Barbados Royals on Saturday.
Although not the ideal start, TKR could look to history for inspiration.
The last time TKR opened their CPL campaign with one victory and two losses was in 2018, when they still managed to carry on and win the title.
TKR won all 12 matches last year, en route to a historic fourth CPL title.
“I think as a batting group, we need to find a way and once we get the right melody, the right combination and the right momentum I think we are going to get over the line in these close games,” said Pollard in the post-match interview.
Sent in to bat, St Lucia Kings openers Andre Fletcher and Rahkeem Cornwall had a good start, with a partnership of 51 in 5.4 overs.
Veteran fast bowler Ravi Rampaul would get the first scalp as he had Cornwall (23) caught by Akeal Hosein, two balls after the burly right-hander pulled him for six over mid-wicket.
Two overs and 13 runs later, Fletcher (28) was sent back to the pavilion as left-arm spinner Hosein had him caught and bowled.
Rampaul added two more wickets in the 10th over – captain Faf du Plessis and Mark Deyal – as the Kings were struggling at 69/4.
[caption id="attachment_910133" align="alignnone" width="731"] St Lucia Kings batsman Roston Chase strikes a boundary during the 2021 Hero Caribbean Premier League match 7 between St Lucia Kings and Trinbago Knight Riders at Warner Park Sporting Complex in Basseterre, St Kitts, on Sunday. (Photo by CPL T20/Getty Images) -[/caption]
Tim David then built a crucial 68-run partnership with Roston Chase to carry the Kings to 137/5 after 18 overs. David started strongly and topscored with 43 runs from 32 balls. He hit three four and three sixes.
The Australian however, was out in similar fashion to both Fletcher and du Plessis, caught and bowled, this time by Seales with two overs remaining.
Rampaul was the pick of the TKR bowlers as he scalped three for 29 runs while Seales (1/22) and Hosein (1/27) captured one apiece.
In their turn at the crease, TKR's openers Lendl Simmons and Tion Webster put on 34 in 5.3 overs before off-spinner Chase had Webster (18) caught out by Wahab Riaz. Munro teamed up with Simmons to construct a 36-run partnership before the latter wa