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CPL 2022: JAM vs BR Match Preview, Key Players, Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips


image-l7wdxjlzJamaica Tallawahs (PC: Twitter)

Jamaica Tallawahs will lock horns with Barbados Royals in Match 14 of the Caribbean Premier League 2022 on Sunday (11 September) at Gros Islet. 

Tallawahs sit at the second position in the table with three wins in four league matches. In their last outing, the Rovman Powell-led side secured a 34-run victory over Trinbago Knight Riders. 

Royals have tasted success in all their four league matches to be at the pole position under the leadership of David Miller. In their last fixture, they chased 170 and won by six wickets against St Lucia Kings. 

It will be interesting to witness who prevails in the table-toppers clash. 


Key Players

image-l7wdp0k1Kyle Mayers (PC: Twitter)

Kyle Mayers: He is the top-scorer in the tournament with 194 runs at a strike rate of 151.56. Mayers has been useful with the ball to take four wickets as well. 

Rovman Powell: The swashbuckling batter has slammed 148 runs at an average of 74. In his latest outing, he scored 67 off 49. 

Imad Wasim: The southpaw has bagged six wickets and garnered 59 runs with the willow. In the last game, he returned with contributions of 21 (12) & 2/20. 


Match Details

Venue: Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet
Date & Time: September 11 at 7:30 PM IST
Live Streaming: FanCode

Live Commentary: CREX

Pitch Report

The surface at this venue has assisted the batters, and the average total is 151. Most of the wickets have been taken by pacers, while the team chasing down the scores have won most of the games. 


Cricket Exchange Fantasy Tips

Wicket-Keeper: Quinton de Kock
Batters: Brandon King, David Miller, Rovman Powell, Kyle Mayers, Raymon Reifer
All-Rounders: Corbin Bosch, Imad Wasim
Bowlers: Mohammad Amir, Obed McCoy, Migael Pretorius

Captain: Kyle Mayers
Vice-Captain: Imad Wasim 


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