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HEADLINE: Munro, Bravo brothers snuff out Tallawahs challenge

 
CaribbeanCricket.com 2018-08-20 06:25:53 

Lauderhill continued to be a House of Horrors for Jamaica Tallawahs for the second straight night as Colin Munro teamed up with both Bravos in a pair of major stands to lift Trinbago Knight Riders to a last-ball four-wicket win at the Central Broward Regional Park. It's the fifth loss in six matches at the venue for the Tallawahs since 2016.

Tallawahs gave themselves a chance thanks to a 112-run stand between Glenn Phillipsand David Miller to resuscitate the first innings after they were floundering midway through at 58 for 3. Half-centuries from both batsmen helped Tallawahs add 124 off the final 10 overs.

But it still wasn't enough as Munro and Darren Bravo responded in kind with a century partnership and matching half-centuries. With three needed to win off the final ball, Javon Searles walloped a length ball from Oshane Thomas over extra cover with enough meat in it to beat Kennar Lewis sweeping on the boundary for the winning runs.

An All-American reunion

Having won the toss, Knight Riders opened the bowling with Ohio fast bowler Ali Khan, one of the finds of the season, with Sameer Bandekar, who stood in his lone ODI as an Indian umpire in 2002 before migrating to Dallas, Texas in 2010, officiating. After Kennar Lewis fell in the second over to Khary Pierre, Florida batsman Steven Taylor, playing his first match of the season for Tallawahs at No. 3, arrived in the middle.

ESPNcricinfo has the report


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rhatid 2018-08-22 19:56:05 

In reply to CaribbeanCricket.com
You have left one thing out, the umpires. There is one particular umpire who seems to worship these Bravo brothers and the Trinidad team so much that they can do no wrong. The only way either of these Bravo brothers get out is to be bowled or caught. The league should use international umpires from countries outside of the Caribbean. That's the only way to ensure fairness in this competition.