The final of the Caribbean Premier League 2022 will pit Jamaica Tallawahs and Barbados Royals against each other as they battle among themselves for the crown of champions. Royals came straight into the finals after beating Guyana Amazon Warriors in Qualifier 1. On the other hand, the Tallawahs have sealed a place in the final after progressing through Eliminator and Qualifier 2.
Barbados Royals
The Royals had a great tournament this year as they finished on top of the table in the group stage. Kyle Mayers has been the leading run-scorer for the Royals, having scored 337 runs at an average of 30 and a strike rate of 133. Jason Holder has been the leading wicket-taker who has picked up 16 wickets at an average of 15 and an economy of 7.
Probable Playing XI: Rahkeem Cornwall, Kyle Mayers (c), Harry Tector, Azam Khan, Najibullah Zadran, Jason Holder, Devon Thomas (wk), Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Obed McCoy, Hayden Walsh, Ramon Simmonds
Jamaica Tallawahs
The Tallawahs finished fourth at the points table in the group stage, having won four out of their ten games. Brandon King has been the leading run-scorer for the team, scoring 339 runs at an average of 30 and a strike rate of 129. Mohammed Amir has been the leading wicket-taker who has picked up 16 wickets at an average of 15 and an economy of 6.
Probable Playing XI: Brandon King, Kennar Lewis (wk), Shamarh Brooks, Rovman Powell (c), Raymon Reifer, Fabian Allen, Mohammad Nabi, Imad Wasim, Chris Green, Nicholson Gordon, Mohammad Amir
Match Details
Caribbean Premier League, Final, Barbados Royals vs Jamaica Tallawahs
Date – 30th September 2022
Time – 4:30 AM
Venue- Providence Stadium, Guyana
Live Streaming – The Live streaming of the match will be available on FanCode app.
Pitch Report
In the ten matches played at the venue in the season so far, teams batting first have won two matches while the teams batting second have won seven matches. The average first innings score at the venue is 124. The highest total recorded at the venue is 195. The captain winning the toss will look to bowl first considering the history of the venue. Run scoring won’t be too easy at the ground which is quite evident from the average first innings score.