Port of Spain: Trinbago Knight Riders on Thursday registered their fifth victory in as many games as ace Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammed Nabi produced a career-best five-wicket haul to guide St Lucia Zouks to a six-wicket triumph in the Caribbean Premier League here.
The Knight Riders reached the halfway mark of the league stage with a perfect record of five wins in five matches as they outplayed Guyana Amazon Warriors by seven wickets with a fine all-round display.
Sent into bat, the Warriors posted a lowly 112 for 7. The Knight Riders then overhauled the target, scoring 115 for 3 with 10 balls to spare.
Trinbago got an early break when Sikandar Raza clean bowled Brandon King (6) in the second over of the innings. Khary Pierre then struck twice in one over, dismissing Chandrapaul Hemraj (2) and Nicholas Pooran (1) to leave Amazon Warriors at 12 for 3.
Despite Shimron Hetmeyer's 26 off 30 balls, Ross Taylor's 26 in 23 and Keemo Paul's unbeaten 28 in 26, Warriors never looked well-placed and ended the innings at 112 for seven.
Chasing the total, the Knight Riders began well at 32 for no loss in five overs.
Imran Tahir broke through with two wickets in two balls in the sixth over, sending back Lendl Simmons (19) with a googly and then a big leg-break ended Colin Munro's (0) stay. Darren Bravo (26) denied Tahir the hat-trick.
After 10 overs, the Knight Riders were 51 for two but soon Tion Webster was sent back by Chris Green. Yet they stayed on the course and needed 35 off the last 36 balls.
Tahir and Keemo Paul bowled well and put some pressure but Bravo cleared the ropes off a Naveen full toss and Tim Seifert (39) smashed the first ball of Tahir's last over for six.
The shackles were off and then Seifert sealed the win with two fine fours.
In another match, Nabi claimed five for 15 as he powered St. Lucia Zouks to a comprehensive six-wicket win over St Kitts & Nevis Patriots.