SLK vs SKN Highlights For Today’s 14th Match of CPL 2024
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SLK vs SKN Highlights: Johnson Charles and Faf du Plessis stole the show at Gros Islet and powered Saint Lucia Kings to a commanding win over St Kitts Nevis Patriots in the 14th match of CPL 2024.Â
Chasing a target of 174, first Faf and then Charles gave the opposition bowlers no chance to show their skills and played a big role in guiding their side to victory with 21 balls yet to spare. Â Â
This win helped Saint Lucia Kings to climb up to third spot on the points table. While St Kitts are still at the bottom of the table with only a win after seven matches. Â
Saint Lucia Kings vs St Kitts Nevis Patriots Highlights, Match 14 CPL 2024 Â
Invited to bat, the Kitts started their campaign on a good note as their skipper Andre Flecther was in no mood for a slow play. He helped his side cross the 50-run mark during the powerplay itself. Â
Evin Lewis (15 off 16), who was seen struggling from the other hand, lost his wicket in the seventh over. He was caught at a backward point, and no one can deny that Johnson Charles took an outstanding catch. Â
Kyle Mayers joined the skipper at number 3 and showed some sign to take the innings forward in a dominating way, but he failed to convert his start and went back to pavilion for 17. Â
Rillie Rossow and Andre Flecther then collected 70 runs in 47 deliveries for the third wicket and took St. Lucia to 142 before skipper lost his wicket at 62. Â
With the little contributions from the next few batters, the St. Lucia managed to add another 31 in the last three overs and posted a total of 173 for 5 after the end 20 overs.
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Johnson Charles and Faf du Plessis blazing knocks Â
The St. Lucia Kings got off to a flying start, thanks to Johnson Charles and Faf du Plessis exploits. Both added 115 for the wickets and took only 64 balls. Â
Faf du Plessis ended his knock at a strike rate of 200. He scored 62 off 31 with the help of five fours and five maximums. Â
Despite facing some problems in building yet another solid partnership, Charles stood tall and took his side extremely close to victory. The St. Lucia needed only 5 in 19 balls when Johnson left the field after scoring 74 off 42. Johnson Charles won the player of the match award for his heroics with the bat. Â