GSL 2025, Match 9: Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Hobart Hurricanes full match highlights

Guyana Amazon Warriors defeated Hobart Hurricanes by 4 wickets in Match 9 of GSL 2025, chasing down 125 with 21 balls to spare at Providence Stadium.

Gopi Marisetty
Gopi Marisetty

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Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Hobart Hurricanes
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In Match 9 of the 2025 Global Super League (GSL), Guyana Amazon Warriors played against Hobart Hurricanes at the Providence stadium (Guyana). Hobart Hurricanes won the toss and elected to bat first. Hobart Hurricanes, despite some middle-order contributions, were bowled out for just 125 runs in 16.1 overs. Guyana Amazon Warriors chased down the target with 4 wickets left in 3 overs, taking 16.3 overs to do so, and with a convincing performance with bat and ball.

Hobart Hurricanes Innings:

After batting first, the Hobart Hurricanes lost a couple of early wickets and could not build good partnerships. Fabian Allen provided a spark with 28 off 20 balls, while Nikhil Chaudhary and Mohammad Nabi added 21 runs each in brief stays. The team couldn’t gain momentum as wickets kept falling in quick succession. Gudakesh Motie was outstanding with figures of 3/9 in just 3.1 overs, breaking the backbone of Hobart’s innings. Moeen Ali and Imran Tahir also provided good support, taking two wickets each. Finally, the Hurricanes were bowled out for a humble 125 in 16.1 overs.

Guyana Amazon Warriors Innings:

In pursuit of 126, the Guyana Amazon Warriors started aggressively, with Shimron Hetmyer blazing away for a quick 39 off only 10 balls! Moeen Ali kept the innings together with a measured 30 off 36 balls. There were a few hiccups in the middle phase, but Gudakesh Motie found a useful 19 runs off 13 balls to finish off the chase. Billy Stanlake tried to rein things back in for Hobart with a fiery spell of 3/21 in 3.3 overs. Usama Mir contributed two wickets, but that was not enough to halt Guyana's juggernaut. The Warriors accumulated 128/6 in 16.3 overs to complete a 4-wicket victory and move to the top of the tournament table, with a superior net run rate. However, their opponents in Saturday’s final—defending champions Rangpur Riders—remain level on points with a game in hand.

See Also: GSL 2025: Points Table, Leading run scorers and wicket takers after GAW vs HBH match 9

Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Hobart Hurricanes: Match Scorecard

Hobart Hurricanes – 125/10 (16.1 Overs)

Batting Runs (Balls) Bowling  Wickets/Runs (Overs)
Fabian Allen 28 (20) Gudakesh Motie 3/9 (3.1)
Nikhil Chaudhary 21 (14) Moeen Ali 2/17 (2)
Mohammad Nabi 21 (22) Imran Tahir (c) 2/35 (4)

Guyana Amazon Warriors – 128/6 (16.3 Overs)

Batting Runs (Balls) Bowling  Wickets/Runs (Overs)
Shimron Hetmyer 39 (10) Billy Stanlake 3/21 (3.3)
Moeen Ali  30 (36)* Usama Mir 2/29 (4)
Gudakesh Motie 19 (13) Mohammad Nabi 1/16 (4)

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