NewsSports Barbados Royals stumble at final hurdle after dominant CPL season by Barbados Today 01/10/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Sasha Mehter 01/10/2022 5 min read A+A- Reset Jamaica Tallawahs in celebration mode. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 235 A regal half-century from Brandon King and three-wicket hauls from Fabian Allen and Nicholson Gordon thwarted favourites Barbados Royals and gave Jamaica Tallawahs their third – and first since 2016 – CPL title. Shamarh Brooks, who scored a sublime century in the second qualifier against Guyana Amazon Warriors, also contributed handsomely, with a 33-ball 47, as Tallawahs chased down 162 with plenty to spare at Providence tonight. The odds were stacked against Tallawahs even before a ball was bowled in the final. Mohammad Amir, who had taken a chart-topping nine wickets in the powerplay this season, was ruled out after having suffered a groin injury during the second qualifier. Then, his replacement, Migael Pretorius, conceded 24 runs in his two powerplay overs and then jarred his back while attempting a catch in the outfield. In the absence of their overseas spearheads, local seamer Gordon, in his first CPL season, stepped up at the death with figures of 3 for 33. It was left-arm fingerspinner Fabian Allen who had launched Tallawahs’ fightback after Kyle Mayers and Rahkeem Cornwall had slammed 63 off 35 balls for the first wicket. Allen got rid of the dangerous Cornwall with the last ball of the powerplay for 36 off 21, and proceeded to dismiss Mayers soon after, He later sent back Azam Khan, who had top-scored for Royals with 51 off 40 balls. It was déjà vu for the Royals franchise: they reached the IPL 2022 final but had fallen short at the final hurdle there as well. Despite variable bounce posing a threat to batters – some balls reared from a length while some shot low at shin height from a similar length – Cornwall stayed true to his role of maximising the powerplay. He whipped Pretorius over square leg for six and then went 6, 6, 4 against offspinner Chris Green in the fourth over. In the next, Cornwall picked a fairly blameless non-turning ball from Imad Wasim and launched it over midwicket for a massive six. Mayers, too, was aggressive from the outset and punished anything that was full and in his arc. However, both the openers fell either side of the powerplay to trigger a wobble. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Allen had induced that wobble by exploiting the variable bounce on offer. After defeating Cornwall with extra bounce, he bowled Mayers with a slider that kept low. He then returned in the end overs to have an advancing Azam stumped. Allen was also busy in the field, patrolling the hotspots. Imad Wasim, who was the Player of the Match when Tallawahs had won the title in 2016, bowled inswingers in the powerplay and didn’t let Azam get away either. Something had to give and that something was a promoted Jason Holder missing a slog and being castled by Imad for 17 off 19 balls. Azam went on to notch up a 39-ball half-century but couldn’t find a higher gear to hurt Tallawahs. Najibullah Zadran was also responsible for Royals’ slowdown, managing just six off 12 balls. Gordon wasn’t even needed with the ball during the Eliminator against Kings, but in the final, Rovman Powell needed him to do the tough job of bowling at the death. He varied his pace cleverly and bowled into the pitch to best Najibullah, Devon Thomas and Corbin Bosch. Thrown in at the deep end in his first CPL season at the age of 30, Gordon repaid Tallawahs’ faith and proved that his chart-topping tally in the inaugural 6ixty that preceded the CPL was no fluke. Before CPL 2022, Powell had been quite vocal about getting the local Jamaica boys together in their quest for unlikely success. King moved from Guyana Amazon Warriors and Allen from St Kitts and Nevis Patriots; it was quite fitting that the pair played starring roles for Tallawahs in the final. Mayers struck in the first over of the chase to york Kennar Lewis, but King repaired the damage with an 86-run second-wicket partnership with Brooks off 58 balls. After patiently seeing off the new ball – King was on a run-a-ball 25 at one stage – he cranked up the tempo to raise his half-century off 36 balls. Along the way, King also surpassed his West Indian opening partner Mayers to become the highest run-getter this season. Spin has been King’s nemesis in the past, but he found a way past Mujeeb Ur Rahman and left-arm fingerspinner Joshua Bishop, who had been picked ahead of legspinner Hayden Walsh Jr on the day. King took Mujeeb and Bishop for 44 off a mere 19 balls, including eight fours and a six. He iced the game with another six, off Obed McCoy, to spark wild celebrations in Tallawahs’ camp.(Cricinfo) SCOREBOARD: ROYALS R Cornwall c Imad Wasim b Allen 36 *K Mayers b Allen 29 A Khan st Lewis b Allen 51 J Holder b Imad Wasim 17 Najibullah Zadran c King b Gordon 6 C Bosch lbw b Gordon 7 +D Thomas c Brooks b Gordon 7 Mujeeb Ur Rahman not out 1 Extras (lb3, w4) 7 TOTAL (7 wkts, 20 overs) 161 Did not bat: O McCoy, J Bishop, R Simmonds Fall of wickets: 1-63, 2-69, 3-117, 4-140, 5-146, 6-157, 7-161 Bowling: Pretorious 2-0-24-0, Green 2-0-23-0, Imad Wasim 4-0-18-1, Allen 4-0-24-3, Gordon 4-0-33-3, Mohammad Nabi 3-0-28-0, Reifer 1-0-8-0. TALLAWAHS B King not out 83 +K Lewis b Mayers 0 S Brooks c Simmonds b Holder 47 *R Powell not out 14 Extras (lb5, w13) 18 TOTAL (2 wkts, 16.1 overs) 162 Did not bat: R Reifer, F Allen, Mohammad Nabi, Imad Wasim, C Green, N Gordon, M Pretorius Fall of wickets: 1-1, 2-87 Bowling: Mayers 2-0-14-1, Bishop 3-0-27-0, Holder 3-0-14-1, Simmonds 2-0-27-0, McCoy 2.1-0-17-0, Mujeeb 3-0-41-0, Bosch 1-0-17-0. Result: Tallawahs won by eight wickets. Series: Tallawahs win CPL 2022. Man-of-the-Match: Fabian Allen. Man-of-the-Series: Brandon King. Toss: Royals. Umpires: D Butler, Zahid Bassarath; TV – N Duguid Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like U-15s revel in retaining title, CWI chief offers congratulations 25/04/2025 Unbeaten Barbados clinch U15 title with win over Guyana 24/04/2025 Breakout year for Alexander on D1 stage 24/04/2025