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Warriors end Tridents hopes, move to the top of Hero CPL 2016
Warriors end Tridents hopes, move to the top of Hero CPL 2016(CPL) The Guyana Amazon Warriors claimed a tight victory in the 2016 Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) against the Barbados Tridents at the Central Broward Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida yesterday.Fine half centuries from Chris Lynn and Jason Mohammed proved to be decisive as the Tridents were left to rue a disappointing batting display.The win meant the Warriors overtook the Tallawahs at the top of the table while simultaneously ending the Tridents' hopes for qualification.
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Warriors win, Tridents face exit -- NationNews Barbados -- Local, Regional and International News nationnews.com
Warriors win, Tridents face exit -- NationNews Barbados -- Local, Regional and International News nationnews.comDWAYNE SMITHLAUDERHILL – Dwayne Smith and Nic Maddinson both stroked half-centuries as Guyana Amazon Warriors confirmed their spot in the play-offs of the Caribbean Premier League with a six-wicket win over Tridents Pride of Barbados in Florida on Thursday night.In a historic game at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium – the first in the tournament to be played outside of the Caribbean – Tridents were limited to 142 for seven off their 20 overs and Amazon Warriors strolled to their target with ten balls to spare.Both Smith and Maddinson scored exactly 50, adding 92 off 62 deliveries for the first wicket to effectively end the game as a contest.
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Barbados Tridents miss playoffs after loss to Guyana Amazon Warriors in Florida
Barbados Tridents miss playoffs after loss to Guyana Amazon Warriors in FloridaGuyana Amazon Warriors 161 for 4 (Pollard 47, Taylor 37, Tanvir 2-24) beat Barbados Tridents 158 for 6 (Lynn 57, Mohammed 57*, Reifer 2-22) by six wicketsScorecard and ball-by-ball detailsJason Mohammed celebrates after finishing unbeaten on 57 © CPL/SportsfileBarbados Tridents will not be going back to the CPL finals for a third consecutive year after a six-wicket loss in Florida to Guyana Amazon Warriors in their final match of the 2016 regular season eliminated them from playoff contention.At the same time, Warriors leaped past Jamaica Tallawahs into first place and have guaranteed themselves at least two chances of making the CPL final for the third time, having moved four points clear of the third place Zouks.Chris Lynn and Jason Mohammed were the batting saviors for Warriors in a tricky chase of Tridents 158 for 6.
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