Antigua and Barbuda Falcons’ Caribbean Premier League campaign came to an end at Providence on Monday night as Trinbago Knight Riders demolished them by nine wickets in the Eliminator, advancing to Qualifier 2 with 15 balls to spare.
The Falcons were restricted to 166 for 8 despite a promising start that saw Amir Jangoo and Andries Gous compile a 108-run partnership for the second wicket. However, their century stand consumed 85 deliveries, failing to provide the acceleration needed.
Jangoo contributed 55 runs from 49 balls while Gous top-scored with 61 from 45 deliveries, but both batsmen fell in the 17th over to spinner Usman Tariq. At that stage, the Falcons had managed only 130 runs, leaving them reliant on late hitting from Shakib Al Hasan, who smashed an unbeaten 26 from just nine balls with four boundaries and a six to push the total to 166.
The Knight Riders bowling attack was led by Saurabh Netravalkar, who claimed 3 for 23 in his four-over spell, while Tariq finished with 2 for 19. Andre Russell also chipped in with 2 for 30 as the Falcons struggled to build momentum throughout their innings.
Knight Riders’ chase began with Colin Munro and Alex Hales putting together 25 runs in the first three overs before Munro’s dismissal brought Nicholas Pooran to the crease. The left-handed wicket-keeper immediately signaled his intent, launching his first legitimate delivery from Rahkeem Cornwall over the deep midwicket boundary for six.







