CPL 2022 – Jamaica Tallawahs vs St Kitts & Nevis Patriots, match preview, predicted lineups

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Jamaica Tallawahs play St Kitts & Nevis on Wednesday in the CPL

Jamaica Tallawahs take on St Kitts & Nevis Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League 2022 as the tournament moves ahead. Both teams will be looking for a win here.

Date and Time : 14th September 2022, 10:00 AM (Local)

Venue : Queen’s Park Oval, Port of Spain

Jamaica Tallawahs have had a quiet good campaign thus far in the Caribbean Premier League and they will look to carry on the good work in games to come.

The team has batsman scoring the runs and bowlers also picking the wickets. They will need to play the same pattern perhaps even improve. Giving large totals and bowling teams out cheaply.

Captain Rovman Powell will need to assess the conditions to their favour.

On the other hand, St Kitts & Nevis Patriots have not had an ideal campaign and they will need to improve quickly giving competition to other teams for the top spot by playing quality cricket.

They have to score the runs and big runs which is responsibility of the batters. Bowling wise they need to be accurate enough to strike 10 wickets.

As for the wicket, it will aid the batsman.

Team news and possible lineups

There are no fresh injury concerns for both sides at the moment.

Jamaica Tallawahs XI : King, K. Lewis, Jangoo (WK), Powell (C), Reifer, F. Allen, I. Wasim, C. Green, M. Pretorius, J. James, Amir.

St Kitts & Nevis Patriots XI : Fletcher (WK), Lewis (C), Brevis, Darren Bravo, S. Rutherford, D. Pretorius, R. Khan, D. Jansen, Cottrell, Dananjaya, Carmichael.

Prediction

It shouldn’t be difficult to predict that the Tallawahs are favourites for this game and the Patriots will need to work hard but anything could happen on the given day. May the best team win.

Alankrit Mathur

Hi, I am Alankrit Mathur. I have a passion for Football & Cricket. I love to write blogs about the above mentioned sports.

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