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St Kitts & Nevis Patriots register highest CPL run-chase

St Kitts got off to a blinder as openers Evin Lewis and Devon Thomas put up 85 runs inside the first six overs to keep Jamaica Tallawahs in check.

St Kitts & Nevis Patriots

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Published : Sep 11, 2019, 1:47 PM IST

Basseterre (St Kitts and Nevis):CPL side St Kitts and Nevis Patriots chased down a target of 242 runs against Jamaica Tallawahs to record the highest run-chase in the history of the tournament.

St Kitts got off to a blinder as openers Evin Lewis and Devon Thomas put up 85 runs inside the first six overs to keep Jamaica Tallawahs in check.

However, all-rounder Andre Russell dismissed Lewis (53) to bring his side back into the game.

St Kitts and Nevis Patriots register highest CPL run-chase

Laurie Evans next came out to bat, and he stitched together a partnership of 76 runs along with Thomas, but their stint at the crease was cut short by Oshane Thomas as he sent Evans (41) back to the pavilion, to reduce St Kitts to 161/2 in the 12th over.

Jamaica, then came back strongly in the match as they scalped three back-to-back wickets to reduce St Kitts to 177/5. Fabian Allen and Shamarh Brooks then got together in the middle and they built a 50-run stand to take the team closer to victory. Brooks (27) was dismissed in the penultimate over with the team still requiring 15 runs for the win.

In the end, Allen ensured St Kitts and Nevis' victory by four wickets and with seven balls to spare.

Chris Gayle scored 116

Earlier, Chris Gayle's highest CPL score of 116 enabled Jamaica to post 241 runs in the allotted fifty overs, which happens to be the highest score in the history of the tournament.

After being sent into bat, Jamaica lost its first wicket with 37 runs on the board. Glenn Phillips (8) was sent back to the pavilion by Alzarri Joseph.

Chadwick Walton, then joined Gayle in the middle and both these batsmen hammered St Kitts bowlers all around the park. The duo built a 162-run partnership which saw Gayle bringing up his century and Bolton bringing his half-century.

Walton (73) was finally dismissed by Joseph to reduce the team to 199/2 in the 18th over. Gayle (116) also departed in the final over, but in the end, the side managed to post a score over the 240-run mark.

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