Best still to come …says Samuels as Patriots clash with Tallawahs

June 30, 2015 in Sports
Skipper Marlon Samuels

Skipper Marlon Samuels

Skipper Marlon Samuels has promised there is more exciting cricket to come from St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, following their first win of the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) over the weekend.

Patriots, the new franchise in this year’s competition, upset the previously unbeaten Barbados Tridents on Saturday at Kensington Oval when they bowled brilliantly to pull off a thrilling one-run victory.

“There’s still a lot of room to improve and this team hasn’t played to their full potential as yet, and you’re going to see some brilliant cricket from the Patriots,” said Samuels. “We’re coming together, putting everything in order so the team is definitely gelling and the dressing room has been wonderful.”

Sent in by the Tridents in their second match, they posted 143 for eight and then defied a top score of 82 from captain Kieron Pollard, to inch home off the last ball.

Samuels said he had been forced to make several adjustments, but was always in control of the situation. “I backed my spinners to bring me through the middle overs but the conditions changed where the spinners couldn’t grip the ball so I had to bring back [seamer] Orlando Peters,” the Jamaican explained.

“At the 17th over, I knew I had [Sohail] Tanvir with all that experience to come and give me a couple dot balls, maybe give me a wicket here and there and that’s how I looked to finish off the game.”

With 28 runs required from the last two overs, left-arm seamer Tanvir sent down the penultimate over which cost just nine, leaving 19 to get from the last over. Peters then held his nerve to restrict the Tridents, and Samuels said keeping calm had been key to the win in the late stages.

“That’s the most important thing and we keep talking about it in the dressing room, just going to play freely and not panicking,” he pointed out.

“We’ve got seven games at home [now]. We played two practice games and the wickets were spinning and doing a lot of things. Hopefully there will be no rain and I will back my three spinners to come up wonderful in this tournament.”

The CPL continues today with the Patriots looking to take down another high-flying team, the Jamaica Tallawahs at Warner Park in St Kitts from 6 p.m.
The Tallawahs, led by some fireworks