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CPL CRICKET – Amazon Warriors beat Tridents by eight wickets

Guyana Amazon Warriors defeated Barbados Tridents by eight wickets, in their Caribbean Premier League match at Kensington Oval on Friday night.

Scores:

TRIDENTS – 165 for seven off 20 overs (Nicholas Pooran 46, Steven Smith 40, Shai Hope 34, Dwayne Smith 28; Imran Tahir 2-21, Sohail Tanvir 2-28, Roshon Primus 2-30)

AMAZON WARRIORS – 168 for two off 16.4 overs (Luke Ronchi 67 not out, Chadwick Walton 43, Shimron Hetmyer 30)

Source: CMC

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