Women’s Caribbean Premier League 2024 Cricket Match Prediction | Match 4 | Guyana Amazon Warriors Women vs Trinbago Knight Riders Women – Let’s see who will win the match. | Aug 26
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women vs Trinbago Knight Riders Women Match Analysis
Guyana Amazon Warriors will be ready to play again in 48 hours after defeating Trinbago Knight Riders ladies in this competition for the first time.
They will be focused on doubling down and getting a foothold in the finals because they have another matchup with the Riders this Sunday at Tarouba. The Riders, meanwhile, will be in dire need of a swift recovery following two defeats in as many games.
The Riders ladies would be disappointed to watch a chance to win their first-ever game against the Guyana Warriors disappear. They will be motivated to play inspired cricket with the bat and a far better effort with the ball with just two games remaining. The Riders should be sufficiently motivated to establish their credentials and get out in the center of the field by their one-win record in six games, which makes for awful reading.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women vs Trinbago Knight Riders Women Team Preview & Squads
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women
Despite a shaky start to their chase effort and a strong start from the Riders hitters, the Guyana Amazon Warriors women managed to secure their first victory of the year. Shabnim Ismail, a new ball bowler, made an impression with the ball when she recorded figures of 1 for 17 off her four. However, her countrywoman Chloe Tryon was the real deal with the ball, taking four wickets in her allotted overs.
The South African player struck first, taking out both overs in the course of two overs. Towards the end of the innings, he returned to dismiss Jess Jonassen. The chase continued even as the Riders reached up to 130. Lauren Winfield-Hill, the captain, raised her hand as Stefanie Taylor and Natasha Mclean went back to the dugout without bothering the scorers. Australian all-rounder Erin Burns, who dazzled with a brilliant 78 off 48 balls, proved to be a capable companion for her.
She mentioned her first fifty in Guyanese colors and her second fifty in her WCPL career. Her confidence would soar after such a fluid inning, and she would be eager to contribute to this game. The last game was a fantastic team effort, and the women will be looking to win again to increase their chances of competing in another final.
Even though Knight Riders had a strong start with the ball, their bowling effort failed to maintain pressure in the second innings, and their good batting performance in the first was for naught. With two wickets in the first overs, they put the Warriors hitters on their heels, but a crucial run-out opportunity in the fifth over proved to be expensive.
The Riders’ ladies were getting more and more listless as the batters settled in, and they even managed to drop two catches, which made matters worse for them. The rest of the assault was largely ineffective and unable to halt the Warriors, who easily won in the 18th over. The only player who bowled with control and showed hints of bothering the batters was Jess Jonassen.
The hitters had excellent pitch application, as seen by the fact that each of their top four hitters had a strong start. A fifty-run partnership was shared by Harshitha Madavi (33 off 28) and Deandra Dottin (20 off 27). Jemimah Rodrigues (26 off 24) and Jonassen (28 off 23) also contributed well, coming in at #3 and #4.
At the midway point, Riders’ 130 seemed very manageable, and that feeling was reinforced when two Warriors hitters were removed in the space of 3.3 overs. But there was nothing the bowlers could do to stop Erin Burns and Lauren Winfield-Hill.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women vs Trinbago Knight Riders Women outfield report
Brian Lara Stadium, Tarouba, Trinidad
Given that chasing teams have won all three of the competition’s matches thus far, winning the toss and choosing to bowl first will be the captains’ primary priorities. On the weather front, game-day showers are predicted in the morning, so things should be fine but not spectacular.
After the first few games, the wicket appears to have improved and softened up significantly. Over 350 runs were scored in the last match between South Africa and the West Indies.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women vs Trinbago Knight Riders Women Head-to-Head Stats of Last 5 Matches
In the last four encounters between these two teams, the Trinbago Knight Riders Women won none of them and Guyana Amazon Warriors Women won three.
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women vs Trinbago Knight Riders Women Prediction
Winning the toss
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women
Player of the Match
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women – Erin Burns
Most runs
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women – Erin Burns
Trinbago Knight Riders Women – Harshitha Madavi
Most wickets
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women – Chloe Tryon
Trinbago Knight Riders Women – Jess Jonassen
Most sixes
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women – Erin Burns
Trinbago Knight Riders Women – Harshitha Madavi
Team Scores Batting First
Guyana Amazon Warriors Women – 130+
Trinbago Knight Riders Women – 120+
According to cricket analysts, Guyana Amazon Warriors Women has a 56% chance of winning.
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