As has been the case in the tournament so far, Mujeeb Ur Rahman was terrific upfront, but Sunil Narine launched on to the Tallawahs' other bowlers. Russell hammered a fifty off just 23 runs, but he did not get any support from the other end with Russell ending up as the lone warrior.Įarlier with the ball, Jamaica Tallawahs never looked in control as Trinbago Knight Riders got better of them. Even for Andre Russell, the asking rate proved to be too much to handle as Jamaica Tallawahs fell short by 19 runs despite a scintillating knock by Andre Russell. Rovman Powell came in to replace Bonner, but he perished after consuming six deliveries. Glenn Phillips and Nkrumah Bonner added 64 runs together but took too many deliveries.
With two batsmen back in the hut and the required run-rate creeping up, the Tallawahs needed a partnership. Jermaine Blackwood stayed at the crease for a brief amount of time before he was dismissed by Dwayne Bravo. The Tallawahs did not get off to a good start as they lost Chadwick Walton for a duck. While the total would have always been difficult to chase down, the Tallawahs made that further difficult by batting using the tactics they were beyond many. As it stands, the Tallawahs are placed at the fourth spot on the ladder with six points to their name.īowling first on a relatively newer surface, the Tallawahs were set an imposing target of 185 runs to win the match. While they are still pretty much in the hunt to qualify for the semi-final, they would need to win at least one of their three remaining games. Jamaica Tallawahs slumped to their fourth loss of the tournament as they lost to Trinbago Knight Riders in a high-scoring encounter. JT vs SNP Team Previews Jamaica Tallawahs