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Arch rivals Amazon Warriors,TKR chase history in star-studded showdown tonight
Sep 21, 2025
Sports
2025 Republic Bank CPL Finals…
By Clifton Ross
Kaieteur Sports – Tonight’s chapter in the storied rivalry between the Guyana Amazon Warriors and the Trinbago Knight Riders could easily be considered as the biggest showdown in the history of the tournament; with players and franchises alike seeking to etch their names in the history books of CPL.
Guyana and T&T have a deep history when it comes to cricket, and with both franchises having met in two finals before tonight’s game, this battle will not only be based on bragging rights, but will prove to be clinical in establishing who enters next season as champs and a 2-1 lead in their mini- CPL finals war.
The Warriors have battled the TKR formerly the Red Steel, some 14 times at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, winning 10 of those encounters, with a memorable one-over eliminator back in 2014.
Now current CPL leading wicket-taker Sunil Narine, an Amazon Warrior back in his younger days, was the bad guy of the 2014 battle, having bowled a historic maiden Super Over with a Prime Ross Taylor and a young Nicholas Pooran, faced with taking the game home for the Red Steel.
Fast-forward to a decade and somehow a few of the key players from back in the early years of the Warriors/TKR rivalry, have either retired, transitioned to different roles or simply have just found themselves on the other side but in the same situation; adds fuel to the rich past shared by these two teams.
Second on the leading batsmen chart, with 425 runs under his belt this season Pooran, who is also an ex- Amazon Warrior will be keen on etching his name in the CPL history books as TKR will be gunning their fifth title.
Warriors will be mindful of Pooran’s big-game form, as his scores of 90* and 50 in the Eliminator and Qualifier 2 are big reasons for Trinbago’s 6th finals appearance.
His opposite though, the tournaments’ leading batsman Shai Hope solidified the number 3 spot with his aggregate of 479 runs from just 11 innings, with top scores of 82* 62 and 53; the right-hander will be looking to sign off this season with a bang while keeping his former Windies teammate Pooran away from bagging that prestigious award; of Batsman with the Most Runs for the tournament.
Leading wicket-taker this season with 20 victims, Warriors skipper Imran Tahir himself at the age of 46, will be seeking to add to his own bit of history, a double-title, having won the 2025 GSL title prior to the start of this year’s CPL.
The Warriors won their first title under Tahir against TKR a few years ago, adding to the storied rivalry between these two franchises.
Another key factor for the Warriors with 18 wickets and third on the list of leading bowlers, Gudakesh Motie has reminded doubters of his ability as a strike bowler.
The left-arm spinner has made amends for a slow start with a 5-fer and 4 wickets from his last two games; both hauls which ensured the Warriors spot in the finals.
Along with Tahir and Moeen Ali, the trio will look to cancel out the TKR big-3. In Pakistan mystery spinner and number 2 on the bowling charts this season, Usman Tariq.
Tariq has already bagged some 19 wickets ensuring either him or Tahir ending the season with the most wickets. CPL leading wicket-taker (133 wickets) spin legend Narine and left-arm strike spinner Akeal Hosein; will further add to tonight’s battle being a straight shootout between two world-class spin bowling units.
The ‘Wild-Card’ players could also turn the game on its head, should the likes of in-form touch player Keacy Carty or TKR’s power-hitting duo of Andre Russell or Kieron Pollard, fire on the same cylinders on which they have been on recently.
Dwaine Pretorius and Romario Shepherd alongside the in-form Quentin Sampson are the Warriors main components of the engine-room, with their abilities to find the long boundary with relative ease being a key aspect of taking Trinbago’s bowling attack out of their comfort zone.
One huge difference is the stability and runs provided by the TKR opening pair of Colin Munro and Alex Hales, when compared to the last minute scurry by the Warriors to find the right man to partner alongside a struggling Ben McDermott at the top of the order.
With the dust settled and both sides having already been in this situation, TKR will be keen on breaking the hearts of the Guyanese fans as they seek to hoist their 5th title, while the Warriors have a golden opportunity at creating history in their backyard by winning both of their CPL titles, under the same Captain on home turf.
Tonight’s match at the Guyana National Stadium, is set to bowl off from 20:00h.
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