CPL 2021: Kennar Lewis and Jamaica Tallawahs hammer St Lucia Kings

Kennar Lewis went on to score the second fastest half-century of CPL 2021, as his innings laid the platform for the Tallawahs.

Jamaica Tallawahs celebrate a wicket, Image credit: Twitter/CPL
By Amruth Kalidas | Sep 11, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Jamaica Tallawahs opening batsmen Kennar Lewis went all guns blazing at the St Lucia Kings’ new-ball spinners. As a result, Kennar went on to score the second fastest half-century of CPL 2021. His innings laid the platform for the Tallawahs batsmen to set an imposing total of 211. In the end, Tallawahs beat St Lucia King by 55 runs. Kennar brought up his fifty off 21 balls with a single off David Wiese in the seventh over after having wreaked havoc earlier on Jeavor Royal, Samit Patel and Roston Chase in the first four overs of play.

KENNAR LEWIS WENT BESERK!

Lewis justified Rovman Powell’s decision to bat first as he got going from the first ball on Royal’s left-arm spin in the opening over, slicing two fours over the off side before heaving a six over midwicket in the first four balls. His opening partner Kirk McKenzie struck Alzarri Joseph for three boundaries in the second over, Kennar got back to working on Patel from the third over, punishing a leg-stump line for two fours and two sixes to start the over. After McKenzie fell to Chase in the fourth, Kennar stole momentum back just as fast by ending the over with another slog sweep over the leg side rope.

Kennar eventually fell to a slower ball from Kadeem Alleyne, flicked to deep midwicket for a catch. But at 91 for 2 in the eighth over, Tallawahs were off to a flying start and they continued to maintain a double-digit run rate the rest of the way. Imad Wasim gave Tallawahs one more final boost in the 20th over, clubbing a hat-trick of sixes off Alleyne to push them past the 200 barrier.

Three of Kings’ top four – Andre Fletcher, Mark Deyal and Chase – blasted rapid cameos and at 104 for 2 in the ninth over put their side in a superb position to overhaul the target of 212. But Carlos Brathwaite struck with back-to-back deliveries, getting Deyal with a slower bouncer pulled tamely to deep square leg before Chase fell next ball to a bouncer at full pace gloved down the leg side to Lewis.

Kings could not recover from the twin setbacks as Imad’s left-arm spin and a pair of sharp run outs dented Kings further before they were eventually bowled out for 156 with 11 balls left unused.





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