Andre Russell Lashes Out After Controversial CPL Floodlight Failure

Andre Russell Lashes Out After Controversial CPL Floodlight Failure

Andre Russell, the explosive West Indies all-rounder, has expressed his frustration and anger following a controversial incident during the eliminator match of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2024. Russell, who represents the Trinbago Knight Riders, took to social media to vent his disappointment after his team’s loss to the Barbados Royals.

The match was marred by a floodlight failure with five balls remaining in the Trinbago Knight Riders’ innings. The team was in a strong position at 168/3 after 19.1 overs when the lights went out. After a lengthy delay, the Royals were given a revised target of 60 runs from 30 balls using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method.

Russell’s outburst on Instagram was filled with expletives, expressing his belief that his team had been “robbed.” He criticized the timing of the floodlight failure, the revised target, and the Royals’ subsequent victory.

“I’m not the person to come on the internet and voice my opinion, but this year CPL I feel robbed,” Russell wrote. “This light situation was ry, lights came on just before the cut-off time is also ry, and then 60 off 30 balls is also a bigger ry.”

Russell’s frustration stems from the fact that the Royals were able to chase down the revised target thanks to an explosive knock from David Miller, who scored a 17-ball fifty. The Trinbago Knight Riders felt that the revised target was unfair, given the circumstances of the floodlight failure.

Russell’s outburst highlights the growing frustration among players over the increasing number of rain-affected matches in T20 cricket. The use of DLS can often lead to controversial outcomes, as teams may be given targets that are perceived to be unfair.

In addition to his frustration over the CPL incident, Russell also expressed his belief that most Caribbean players are “just not interested in playing Tests.” He attributed this to the rise of T20 franchise cricket around the world, which has made red-ball cricket less appealing to young players.

Russell’s comments echo the concerns of many cricket experts who believe that the future of Test cricket is under threat from the popularity of T20 cricket. The shorter format offers players more financial opportunities and less physical demands, making it a more attractive option for many.

CPL Controversy: Russell Fumes as Floodlight Farce Robs Knight Riders

CPL Controversy: Russell Fumes as Floodlight Farce Robs Knight Riders

West Indies all-rounder Andre Russell has expressed outrage over the controversial floodlight situation that led to Trinbago Knight Riders’ elimination from the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) Eliminator against Barbados Royals.

During the match, Knight Riders were in a commanding position at 168 for 3 in 19.1 overs when three of the six floodlights at the Providence Stadium in Guyana abruptly went off. The match was halted at 8.58pm, leaving players and fans in limbo.

After nearly two hours of delay, the power was restored at 10.51pm, just 10 minutes before the cut-off time for a five-over match. Using the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern (DLS) method, the target for Royals was revised to 60 runs off five overs.

South African power-hitter David Miller led Royals to a comfortable victory, blasting an unbeaten 17-ball 50 to seal the win with four deliveries to spare.

Russell, who was batting on 20 when the lights went out, took to Instagram to vent his frustration. “Am not the person to come on the internet and voice my opinion but this year CPL I feel robbed,” he wrote. “This light situation was ry lights came on just before the cut off time is also ry and then 60 off 30 balls is also a bigger ry.”

Knight Riders captain Kieron Pollard was more measured in his reaction, acknowledging that the umpires had informed the teams about the minimum overs needed for a result and the cut-off time. However, he expressed disappointment that the match could not be resumed under insufficient light.

“If the floodlights were not restored, then Knight Riders, based on their superior position on the points table, would have gone through,” Pollard said. “But once the lights were back, I was always ready and willing to play within the rules of the game and did not mind the five-over match.”

Royals captain Rovman Powell admitted that his team was fortunate to advance. “We knew it was our game to lose; five over 60 runs, not very difficult,” he said. “It was unfortunate for Knight Riders to be on the wrong side of luck.”

The Guyana Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport and Guyana Power and Light Inc. (GPL) later issued a joint statement explaining that a technical fault in the underground cable supplying power to one of the floodlights caused the delay.

TKR Signs Bryan Charles as Dwayne Bravo's Replacement

TKR Signs Bryan Charles as Dwayne Bravo’s Replacement

Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) have bolstered their squad for the remainder of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2024 by signing local offspinner Bryan Charles as a replacement for the injured Dwayne Bravo.

Bravo, a veteran all-rounder, announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Thursday after suffering a groin injury during TKR’s match against St. Lucia Kings. The injury occurred while Bravo attempted to catch Kings’ captain Faf du Plessis.

Charles, 29, is a promising offspinner who plays for Trinidad & Tobago in domestic cricket. While he has yet to make his T20 debut, he has impressed with his red-ball skills. Earlier this year, he earned a call-up to the West Indies Test side for the home series against South Africa.

In the West Indies four-day championship, Charles emerged as the leading wicket-taker for Trinidad & Tobago, claiming 31 wickets in seven games at an impressive average of 17. His tally included a career-best match haul of 13 wickets against Jamaica in Kingston in April.

Charles’ signing could provide cover for Sunil Narine, who has missed TKR’s last three games due to a quad complaint. In Narine’s absence, Kieron Pollard has utilized Tim David as an offspinner with the new ball. However, with three left-handers in Barbados Royals’ top six, Charles could be considered for selection if Narine remains unfit for the playoffs.

Unfortunately, TKR’s injury woes have extended to David, who appeared to injure his side and head while saving a six at the boundary in their last match. Pollard expressed concern over the team’s mounting injuries, including Narine, Russell, and his own physical condition.

Despite the setbacks, Pollard emphasized that TKR will continue to fight and rely on the support of their medical staff to keep players on the field.

TKR Navigates Challenges, Uncovers New Talent in CPL 2024

TKR Navigates Challenges, Uncovers New Talent in CPL 2024

Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR), the perennial favorites in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), have faced a challenging season in CPL 2024. Despite injuries to key players like Dwayne Bravo, Sunil Narine, and Andre Russell, captain Kieron Pollard remains optimistic.

TKR has won five of their eight matches, placing them fourth in the standings. Pollard acknowledges the team’s performance and the importance of qualifying for the playoffs. He also highlights the increased competitiveness of the tournament, with all teams playing at a high level.

Despite the challenges, TKR has unearthed new talents like 21-year-old Shaqkere Parris and 27-year-old Keacy Carty. Parris has impressed with his batting, earning praise from former India spinner R Ashwin. Pollard commends Parris’ progress but emphasizes the need for young players to continue developing their skills.

Pollard also expresses a desire for more local players from Trinidad to join the TKR squad. He believes that the under-23 tournament provides an opportunity for local talent to emerge. He hopes that players like Parris and Nathan Edward can inspire future generations of Trinidadian cricketers.

Patriots' Fielding Woes Cost Them Ninth Straight Defeat

Patriots’ Fielding Woes Cost Them Ninth Straight Defeat

Andre Fletcher, the St Kitts and Nevis Patriots captain, expressed his disappointment after his team’s ninth consecutive defeat in the CPL 2024, this time at the hands of Trinbago Knight Riders in Tarouba. The Patriots’ fielding woes continued to haunt them, as they dropped Pooran four times, allowing him to chase down a target of 194 with an unbeaten 93 off 43 balls.

According to ESPNcricinfo’s logs, the Patriots dropped a staggering 23 catches throughout the tournament, costing them several games. “The guys [bowlers] executed well, but dropping five catches in a crucial game, especially a world-class player like Pooran… we dropped 28 catches in the tournament,” Fletcher lamented. “As a fielding team, it’s poor, way below poor. It actually cost us a lot of games, which we lost.”

Despite the Patriots’ dismal performance, Fletcher praised his teammates for their camaraderie and support. “Knowing that it was a bit hard and tough for us losing, but tried to keep the team together as much as possible,” Fletcher said. “We had a lot of team-bonding activities. Yes, as much as we weren’t showing it on the field, but sometimes when teams lose, you tend to have a lot of bickering in the team, but we never had that. We stuck together and we gelled as a team and it’s just sad that the result didn’t show. But I must say that we stick as a family.”

Fletcher also apologized to the St Kitts and Nevis fans for the team’s poor performance. “Just want to apologize to the St Kitts and Nevis fans. I know you guys are hurt, so am I. Unfortunately we didn’t get it well this year, hopefully, next year it will be better.”

On a personal note, Fletcher had a productive tournament with the bat, scoring 318 runs in ten innings at an average of 31.80 and strike rate of just under 150. Along the way, Fletcher became the highest run-getter in the history of the CPL, but Johnson Charles, whose team has made the playoffs, has a chance to surpass him.

“I’m very pleased, to be honest, [with my batting],” Fletcher said. “People tend to remember the last thing you do. I really wanted to come out here and show what I’m worth. I’m happy to put on a great total for the team but unfortunately we didn’t get over the line. But that’s how cricket goes at times.”

Dwayne Bravo's Emotional Farewell in CPL Match

Dwayne Bravo’s Emotional Farewell in CPL Match

Dwayne Bravo’s potential farewell match in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) was an emotional affair, with Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) teammates and fans paying tribute to the legendary all-rounder.

Before the start of CPL 2024, Bravo had announced his retirement from the league. While he has played only two games this season, his appearance against Guyana Amazon Warriors at the Queen’s Park Oval in Port-of-Spain could have been his last, according to teammate Andre Russell.

Russell, who has played alongside Bravo for 130 matches, praised his impact on his own career. “Bravo has a lot to do with me being who I am today,” Russell said. “He’s helped me outthink batters and become a smarter bowler.”

TKR players and staff honored Bravo by wearing his No. 47 shirt and giving him a guard of honor before the match. Bravo contributed with a wicket and a catch, and during the innings break, he was driven around the stadium, signing balls for the crowd.

Bravo is the most decorated player in the CPL, having won five titles, including three with TKR. He played a pivotal role in building the Trinidad franchise, bringing in international stars and supporting local talent.

Kieron Pollard, TKR’s current captain, acknowledged Bravo’s contributions. “He’s brought excellent cricketers of generations to the franchise and understood what’s needed to build a cricket team,” Pollard said.

Russell, who returned from an ankle injury, made a significant impact with his 36 off 15 balls, helping TKR chase down 149. “It feels good to be back in the middle,” Russell said. “I’ve been working hard with the support staff to get back on the park.”

Bravo’s potential retirement from the CPL marks the end of an era for the league. His contributions as a player, captain, and mentor have left an indelible mark on the tournament and the sport of cricket in the Caribbean.

TKR Bolstered by Jordan's Return, Amazon Warriors Hit by Tahir Injury

TKR Bolstered by Jordan’s Return, Amazon Warriors Hit by Tahir Injury

Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) have received a significant boost with the return of Chris Jordan for the home leg of the CPL 2024, starting on September 18. The England international, who previously played for TKR in 2019, will replace injured USA fast bowler Ali Khan.

Jordan’s return is a welcome addition to TKR’s bowling attack, having taken seven wickets in five matches during their 2019 campaign. His experience and skill will be crucial as TKR aims to improve upon their performance in the tournament.

Meanwhile, defending champions Guyana Amazon Warriors have suffered a setback with captain Imran Tahir ruled out for approximately ten days due to injury. Tahir, the oldest player in the CPL at 45, has been a key figure for Amazon Warriors, but his absence will be a significant blow.

Shai Hope, who captained the team in Tahir’s absence in their last match, will continue to lead the side. However, the team will also miss the services of all-rounder Romario Shepherd, who is recovering from a toe injury.

To compensate for Tahir’s absence, Amazon Warriors have signed Nathan Sowter, an Australia-born English wristspinner. Sowter has impressed in franchise cricket, winning back-to-back titles with Oval Invincibles under Tom Moody.

Despite the setbacks, Amazon Warriors remain confident in their ability to perform well. Hope acknowledged the importance of Tahir’s absence but emphasized the need for the team to step up and find ways to compensate for his loss.

Pollard's Six-Hitting Masterclass Leads Trinbago to CPL Comeback Win

Pollard’s Six-Hitting Masterclass Leads Trinbago to CPL Comeback Win

Former West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard showcased his exceptional batting prowess in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) on Tuesday, leading Trinbago Knight Riders to a thrilling four-wicket comeback victory over St Lucia Kings in Gros Islet.

Chasing a challenging target of 188, Trinbago found themselves in a precarious position, requiring 27 runs off the last 12 balls. However, Pollard stepped up to the plate, unleashing a blistering unbeaten half-century to turn the tide in his team’s favor.

Facing the penultimate over bowled by Matthew Forde, Pollard unleashed his power-hitting abilities, smashing four sixes in five balls. The six balls of the over yielded a staggering 24 runs (0,6,0,6,6,6), leaving Trinbago with just three runs needed off six balls.

Pollard reached a whirlwind half-century, finishing with an unbeaten 52 off just 19 deliveries. His match-winning knock earned him the well-deserved ‘Player of the Match’ award. Akeal Hosain (5 not out) sealed the victory with a boundary off the first ball of the final over.

The triumph marked Trinbago’s second win in the tournament, bringing their points tally to four from three matches. They currently occupy third place in the six-team leaderboard.

Pollard’s heroics highlighted his enduring impact on the game of cricket. Despite retiring from international cricket earlier this year, he continues to showcase his exceptional skills in franchise-based leagues around the world.

Nicholas Pooran Breaks World Record for Most T20 Sixes in a Calendar Year

Nicholas Pooran Breaks World Record for Most T20 Sixes in a Calendar Year

Nicholas Pooran, the explosive West Indian batter, has etched his name in the annals of T20 cricket history by setting a new world record for the most sixes in a calendar year. During a Caribbean Premier League (CPL) match on Saturday, Pooran smashed nine towering sixes in his blistering 43-ball 97 against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, propelling his team, Trinbago Knight Riders, to a resounding 44-run victory.

This remarkable feat surpassed the previous record held by the legendary Chris Gayle, who had hit 135 sixes in 2015. Pooran’s tally of 139 sixes in 2024 not only eclipses Gayle’s mark but also places him ahead of Gayle’s other two impressive six-hitting seasons, with 121 sixes in 2012 and 116 in 2011.

Pooran’s record-breaking performance is a testament to his exceptional power-hitting abilities and his consistent brilliance across various franchise leagues and international cricket throughout 2024. His stellar form extends beyond just six-hitting, as he has also accumulated an impressive 1,844 runs this year, placing him third on the list for most T20 runs in a calendar year.

In the CPL match against the Patriots, Pooran’s innings was the cornerstone of Trinbago Knight Riders’ formidable total of 250/4. The Knight Riders’ bowlers then restricted St Kitts & Nevis Patriots to 206/8, securing a comfortable win.

Pooran’s record-breaking feat is a testament to his exceptional talent and his status as one of the most dangerous batters in T20 cricket today. His ability to clear the boundary with ease and his consistent performances make him a valuable asset to any team.

Dwayne Bravo to Retire from CPL After Ongoing Season

Dwayne Bravo to Retire from CPL After Ongoing Season

Dwayne Bravo Announces Retirement from CPL After Ongoing Season

Dwayne Bravo, the legendary all-rounder and highest wicket-taker in T20 cricket, has announced his retirement from the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) after the conclusion of the ongoing season. The 40-year-old made the announcement hours before Trinbago Knight Riders’ opening game of CPL 2024 against St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in Basseterre.

“It’s been a great journey and I’m looking forward to playing my final professional tournament in front of my Caribbean people,” Bravo posted on Instagram. “TKR is the place where everything started for me and will end with my team.”

Bravo has been an integral part of the CPL since its inception in 2013, leading the Trinbago Knight Riders to four titles. He is also the tournament’s all-time leading wicket-taker with 128 strikes in 103 games at an impressive average of 22.40 and an economical rate of 8.69.

Beyond his CPL exploits, Bravo has enjoyed a remarkable career at the international level, representing the West Indies in 40 Tests, 164 ODIs, and 91 T20Is. He has taken over 500 wickets across all formats and is widely regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders of all time.

Bravo’s retirement from the CPL marks the end of an era for the tournament. His exceptional skills, leadership, and infectious enthusiasm have left an indelible mark on the competition. He will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most iconic players in CPL history.

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