CPL 2025, Match 29: Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors full match highlights and scorecard

On the 29th encounter of the 2025 season of the Caribbean Premier League, Let's take a look at the match highlights and scorecard between the Guyana Amazon Warriors and the Saint Lucia Kings in Guyana.

Subhradeep Choudhury
Subhradeep Choudhury

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Saint Lucia Kings vs Guyana Amazon Warriors full match highlights and scorecard.
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 On the 29th encounter of the 2025 season of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), Saint Lucia Kings locked horns with the Guyana Amazon Warriors for the penultimate encounter of the edition at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. The visiting captain, David Wiese, won the toss and decided to bat first.

Saint Lucia had already qualified for the qualifier one stage, and that pushed them to rest their premier pacer, Alzarri Josep, with Keon Gaston coming into the side. On the other hand, for the Warriors, Shamarh Brooks was included in place of Keemo Paul in the eleven.

Roston Chase’s 90* shoulders Saint Lucia Kings to 185/4

It wasn’t a good start in the first four overs of the innings for the Kings, who lost their first two wickets. Ackeem Auguste nailed a fine knock of 50 runs in 30 balls at number three, with the help of three boundaries and three sixes. However, the biggest contribution to the innings came from their experienced campaigner, Roston Chase.

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Chase remained unbeaten on 90 runs in 55 balls at a strike rate of 163.64, thanks to six boundaries and five sixes, while Delano Potgieter drilled 14 runs in 10 balls at a strike rate of 140. Kings pushed their way to 185/4 in their allotted 20 overs of the first innings.

Guyana Amazon Warriors earn qualifier’s ticket with successful chase on final ball

It was a decent start in the first five overs of the innings for the Guyana side as their young opening batter, Quentin Sampson, clubbed 76 runs in 39 balls at a strike rate of 194.87, with the help of seven boundaries and five sixes. On the other hand, their wicket-keeper batter, Shai Hope, nailed 44 runs in 34 balls at a strike rate of 129.41.

But their middle order didn’t stand up at all. They kept losing wickets regularly and soon reduced to 161/7 from 114/4. But with four needed on the final delivery of the innings, Dwaine Pretorius smacked the full toss over the rope for a six to complete the chase by two wickets and earn their spot.

Match Scorecard Summary-

Saint Lucia Kings- 185/4 (20)

Batters

Runs (balls)

Best Bowling performance

Roston Chase

90 (55) *

Dwaine Pretorious- 2/36

Ackeem Auguste

50 (30)

Gudakesh Motie- 1/24

Johnson Charles

16 (16)

Imran Tahir (c)- 1/27

Guyana Amazon Warriors- 188/8 (20)

Batters

Runs (balls)

Best Bowling performance

Quentin Sampson

76 (39)

Roston Chase- 3/30

Shai Hope (wk.)

44 (34)

Tabraiz Shamsi- 2/31

Moeen Ali

17 (15)

Khary Piere- 1/26

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