Hope and Hetmyer set the bat on fire, one hit 10 and the other 11 sixes in CPL 2024, scored so many runs

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|26-09-2024

In the West Indies T20 league, its own players have dominated. In the match played on 25 September, Shai Hope and Shimron Hetmyer fired with the bat. In the match against Barbados Royals, both of them batted explosively, hitting sixes and fours and also made a big partnership for their team Guyana Amazon Warriors. The result of the big partnership between the two was that the Guyana team was able to put a lot of runs on the scoreboard in 20 overs.

Guyana's team scored 219 runs in 20 overs

In the match, Guyana Amazon Warriors batted first and scored 219 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Shimron Hetmyer and Shai Hope played an amazing role in taking the team to this score. There was a partnership of 106 runs for the third wicket between these two batsmen. Hope faced 37 balls while Hetmyer's fire was seen on 34 balls.

Shai Hope hit 10 sixes in CPL 2024

Guyana Amazon Warriors batsman Shai Hope scored 71 runs against Barbados Royals at a strike rate of 191.89, which included 5 sixes and 5 fours. With this, the total number of sixes by Shai Hope in CPL 2024 has now become 10. With these 10 sixes, he has scored 202 runs in 8 matches played so far.

Hetmyer hit 11 sixes in CPL 2024

Shimron Hetmyer scored 57 runs in the match against Barbados Royals at a strike rate of 167.64, which included 3 sixes and 4 fours. After hitting 3 sixes against the Barbados team, Hetmyer's total number of sixes in the 8 matches played so far in CPL 2024 has become 11. He has scored 286 runs so far.

Except Hope and Hetmyer, no batsman from Guyana has even crossed the 30-run mark. Azam Khan scored 26 runs while Romario Shepherd was dismissed after scoring 23 runs. Jason Holder was the most successful bowler for Barbados Royals, taking 3 wickets. This is the 8th match of Guyana Amazon Warriors in CPL 2024. Out of the 7 matches played before this, they have won 5. At the same time, this is the 9th match of Barbados Royals.

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