
Amazon Warriors vs St Lucia Kings – CPL 2025 Match Report

St Lucia Kings defeated Amazon Warriors in a high-scoring thriller at Beausejour Stadium. Akeem Wayne Jarrell Auguste’s explosive knock sealed the victory in CPL 2025.
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The 2025 Caribbean Premier League witnessed an exceptional T20 encounter between Guyana Amazon Warriors and St Lucia Kings at Beausejour Stadium. The match concluded with St Lucia Kings securing a 4-wicket victory, chasing down 202 runs with 11 balls remaining. This fixture demonstrated the competitive nature of CPL cricket and provided valuable insights into both teams’ tournament prospects.
Match Overview and Tournament Context
Both franchises entered this fixture with significant playoff implications at stake. The timing of this encounter made it crucial for tournament standings and net run rate calculations. Guyana Amazon Warriors posted a formidable 202/6 in their 20 overs before St Lucia Kings successfully chased the target, reaching 203/6 in 18.1 overs.
The match showcased contrasting batting performances from key players. Romario Shepherd’s unbeaten 73 for the Warriors demonstrated exceptional death-over batting. Meanwhile, Akeem Auguste’s 73 for the Kings orchestrated one of the tournament’s most impressive chases. The contest highlighted the importance of sustained partnerships and calculated aggression in T20 cricket.
Venue Analysis: Beausejour Stadium
Beausejour Stadium in Saint Lucia possesses distinct characteristics that influence match outcomes. The venue has developed a reputation for supporting high-scoring contests due to specific ground dimensions and pitch conditions.
Pitch and Ground Conditions
The surface prepared for this encounter offered true bounce and consistent pace throughout the match. Batsmen could confidently play shots on the rise without concerns about variable bounce. The pitch characteristics favored stroke-makers willing to commit to attacking cricket from the outset.
Boundary dimensions at Beausejour measure approximately 65-70 meters on average. These measurements create balanced conditions where powerful hitting is rewarded without making the bowlers’ task impossible. The ground size requires precise execution from both batsmen and fielders.
Evening matches at this venue typically present dew challenges for bowling teams. Temperature conditions during this fixture remained comfortable in the mid-70s Fahrenheit. Minimal wind impact meant that shot-making and bowling trajectories remained unaffected by atmospheric conditions.
Venue History and Home Advantage
The stadium atmosphere contributed significantly to match intensity. Caribbean cricket crowds bring distinctive energy that influences team performances. The predominantly pro-Kings crowd provided psychological advantages for the home team throughout the contest.
Historical data from previous CPL seasons at Beausejour indicates that chasing teams have enjoyed success rates above 55%. The dew factor in second innings creates grip challenges for bowlers. This statistical trend influenced tactical considerations for both team managements.
Pre-Match Tactical Decisions
The toss result shaped initial strategic approaches for both sides. Amazon Warriors captain won the coin flip and elected to bat first. This decision reflected confidence in posting defendable totals and avoiding second-innings dew complications.
Batting first removes uncertainty about target knowledge but requires accurate assessment of par scores. The Warriors aimed to exceed 200 runs—a psychological threshold that typically provides defensive advantages. Their bowling attack would need to restrict scoring under lights despite venue characteristics favoring chases.
St Lucia Kings accepted the chasing challenge with confidence based on recent form. Their batting lineup possessed depth extending through lower-middle order positions. The team’s approach throughout CPL 2025 emphasized backing their stroke-makers to pursue any target regardless of magnitude.
First Innings: Amazon Warriors Batting Performance
Powerplay Phase Analysis
The Warriors approached their powerplay overs with aggressive intent. Opening batsmen understood the importance of maximizing scoring when fielding restrictions limit defensive options. Only two fielders can be positioned outside the 30-yard circle during this phase.
Ben McDermott provided an explosive start with 30 runs from 18 deliveries. His innings featured crisp drives and powerful pulls that cleared boundaries regularly. The Australian opener’s strike rate of 166.67 established the aggressive blueprint the Warriors intended to maintain.
However, St Lucia Kings struck crucial blows that created momentum shifts. Three quick wickets fell at scores of 36, 38, and 39—a mini-collapse that threatened to derail the innings completely. McDermott, Kevlon Anderson, and Moeen Ali departed in quick succession during overs 3.3 to 4.3.
Middle Overs Stabilization
The scoreboard reading 39/3 after 4.3 overs required immediate stabilization efforts. The Warriors needed partnerships to reach competitive totals after losing three early wickets. This rebuilding phase would determine whether they could launch death-over assaults later in the innings.
Shimron Hetmyer joined Shai Hope at the crease to begin recovery efforts. The partnership represented contrasting batting styles—Hetmyer’s natural aggression versus Hope’s measured accumulation approach. Hetmyer’s dismissal at 47/4 in over 6.4 left the Warriors in precarious positions.
Shai Hope contributed 23 runs from 27 deliveries during this critical phase. While his strike rate of 85.19 appears modest by T20 standards, his role involved rotating strike and preventing further collapses. Hope’s innings allowed other batsmen to play aggressive roles around his anchor contribution.
Iftikhar Ahmed’s arrival provided the partnership quality the innings required. The Pakistani all-rounder scored 33 runs from 27 balls at a strike rate of 122.22. His innings included three boundaries and one six, demonstrating ability to find gaps and clear ropes at crucial moments.
Death Overs Explosion
Romario Shepherd’s entrance coincided with the innings’ most decisive phase. With five wickets down and needing significant acceleration, Shepherd produced one of the tournament’s defining performances. His unbeaten 73 from 34 balls featured five fours and seven sixes.
Shepherd’s strike rate of 214.71 illustrated sustained assault on the Kings’ bowling attack. His method combined intelligent shot selection with brutal execution. Against pace bowlers, he cleared his front leg to access the arc between long-on and deep mid-wicket. Against spin, he employed conventional and reverse sweeps that kept fielders uncertain.
Dwaine Pretorius joined the assault with 18 runs from just 6 deliveries. His strike rate of 300.00 included two sixes and one four. The Shepherd-Pretorius partnership plundered 40 runs from the final 2.2 overs. This partnership transformed a modest 160-170 projection into a formidable 202/6 total.
Amazon Warriors Batting Scorecard
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | Strike Rate | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ben McDermott | 30 | 18 | 3 | 2 | 166.67 | c Seifert b Gaston |
| Kevlon Anderson | 4 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 133.33 | c Auguste b Wiese |
| Moeen Ali | 2 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 50.00 | c Charles b Pierre |
| Shimron Hetmyer | 6 | 8 | 1 | 0 | 75.00 | c David b Gaston |
| Shai Hope | 23 | 27 | 2 | 0 | 85.19 | c Jones b Pierre |
| Iftikhar Ahmed | 33 | 27 | 3 | 1 | 122.22 | c Seifert b Noor Ahmad |
| Romario Shepherd | 73* | 34 | 5 | 7 | 214.71 | Not Out |
| Dwaine Pretorius | 18* | 6 | 1 | 2 | 300.00 | Not Out |
| Extras | 13 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Total | 202/6 | 120 | 16 | 13 | 168.33 | 20 overs |
Fall of Wickets – Amazon Warriors
| Wicket | Score | Over | Batsman |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 36 | 3.3 | Ben McDermott |
| 2nd | 38 | 3.5 | Kevlon Anderson |
| 3rd | 39 | 4.3 | Moeen Ali |
| 4th | 47 | 6.4 | Shimron Hetmyer |
| 5th | 78 | 12.1 | Shai Hope |
| 6th | 180 | 18.4 | Iftikhar Ahmed |
St Lucia Kings Bowling Performance Analysis
First Innings Bowling Figures
| Bowler | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | Economy | Dots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Keon Gaston | 4 | 0 | 57 | 2 | 14.25 | 6 |
| David Wiese | 4 | 0 | 30 | 1 | 7.50 | 10 |
| Khary Pierre | 4 | 0 | 30 | 1 | 7.50 | 8 |
| Noor Ahmad | 4 | 0 | 42 | 1 | 10.50 | 7 |
| Roston Chase | 3 | 0 | 28 | 0 | 9.33 | 5 |
| Aaron Jones | 1 | 0 | 15 | 0 | 15.00 | 1 |
The Kings’ bowling performance presented contrasting phases. Early wickets during the powerplay and middle overs kept the Warriors under pressure. However, death-over execution exposed vulnerabilities that nearly cost them the match despite successfully chasing the target.
David Wiese and Khary Pierre emerged as the most economical options. Each conceded just 30 runs from four overs while claiming one wicket. Wiese’s experience showed in his variations and ability to maintain tight lines under pressure. Pierre used Beausejour’s dimensions cleverly to prevent batsmen from targeting specific areas repeatedly.
Keon Gaston’s figures of 2/57 reflected dual roles—taking crucial early wickets while bearing the brunt of Shepherd’s death-over assault. His economy rate of 14.25 illustrated the punishment inflicted during overs 16-20. Despite expensive figures, his wickets of McDermott and Hetmyer kept the Warriors honest during initial phases.
Noor Ahmad conceded 42 runs from four overs—respectable figures given the batting onslaught but suggesting difficulties containing lower-order hitters. His wicket of Iftikhar Ahmed came at a crucial juncture. However, it merely delayed rather than prevented the Warriors’ final-overs explosion that added 77 runs in the last five overs.
Second Innings: St Lucia Kings Chase
Opening Phase and Early Setback
Chasing 203 required approximately 10.15 runs per over—demanding but achievable at Beausejour Stadium. The Kings needed aggressive batting and sensible partnerships to complete the chase successfully. Their approach throughout CPL 2025 emphasized maintaining aggression regardless of wickets lost.
Johnson Charles fell early for just 7 runs from 5 balls. His dismissal at 18/1 in over 1.4 might have induced caution in some teams. However, the Kings’ philosophy involved attacking regardless of early setbacks—a mindset that would define their successful pursuit of 203.
Match-Defining Partnership
Akeem Auguste’s arrival marked the innings’ turning point. His partnership with Tim Seifert transformed the chase from challenging to achievable. Sustained boundary-hitting and intelligent strike rotation characterized this partnership that laid the foundation for victory.
Auguste’s 73 from 35 balls ranks among CPL 2025’s finest innings. His strike rate of 208.57 reflected relentless aggression with controlled shot selection. The innings featured six fours and four sixes distributed across the ground. This distribution prevented bowlers from settling into defensive lines or protecting specific areas.
Tim Seifert contributed 37 runs from 24 deliveries as the perfect complement to Auguste’s dominance. The New Zealand wicketkeeper-batsman’s innings included four boundaries and one six. His dismissal at 105/2 in over 9.3 removed one partnership component, but Auguste continued his assault unfazed by the wicket loss.
The partnership’s psychological impact cannot be understated. Bowlers who appeared comfortable earlier suddenly struggled to execute plans. Field placements became reactive rather than proactive. Momentum shifted decisively toward the Kings despite the substantial target remaining.
Middle Order Consolidation
Roston Chase’s brief contribution followed Seifert’s dismissal. He managed 11 runs from 9 balls before falling at 134/3. More significantly, Auguste’s dismissal at 140/4 in over 12.4 created genuine drama in the contest.
With 63 runs required from 44 balls and six wickets in hand, the match remained delicately balanced. Tim David’s arrival injected fresh impetus into the chase. The powerful all-rounder contributed 25 runs from 15 deliveries, including two sixes and one four that maintained required run rates within manageable limits.
David’s dismissal at 179/5 left 24 runs required from 26 balls—advantage with the Kings but not yet secured. Aaron Jones added 16 runs from 12 balls before his dismissal at 195/6. Just 8 runs remained from 13 deliveries when the sixth wicket fell.
David Wiese finished unbeaten on 10 from 8 balls alongside Khary Pierre. Pierre’s 11 not out from 6 balls included the winning runs. The pair guided the Kings home with 11 balls remaining, completing one of the tournament’s most impressive run chases against a quality bowling attack.
St Lucia Kings Batting Scorecard
| Batsman | Runs | Balls | 4s | 6s | Strike Rate | Dismissal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Johnson Charles | 7 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 140.00 | c Hope b Motie |
| Tim Seifert | 37 | 24 | 4 | 1 | 154.17 | c Hetmyer b Motie |
| Akeem Auguste | 73 | 35 | 6 | 4 | 208.57 | c Pretorius b Blades |
| Roston Chase | 11 | 9 | 1 | 0 | 122.22 | c Ali b Pretorius |
| Aaron Jones | 16 | 12 | 1 | 1 | 133.33 | c Shepherd b Blades |
| Tim David | 25 | 15 | 1 | 2 | 166.67 | b Tahir |
| David Wiese | 10* | 8 | 1 | 0 | 125.00 | Not Out |
| Khary Pierre | 11* | 6 | 1 | 1 | 183.33 | Not Out |
| Extras | 13 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Total | 203/6 | 109 | 15 | 12 | 186.24 | 18.1 overs |
Fall of Wickets – St Lucia Kings
| Wicket | Score | Over | Batsman |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 18 | 1.4 | Johnson Charles |
| 2nd | 105 | 9.3 | Tim Seifert |
| 3rd | 134 | 11.4 | Roston Chase |
| 4th | 140 | 12.4 | Akeem Auguste |
| 5th | 179 | 15.4 | Tim David |
| 6th | 195 | 17.5 | Aaron Jones |
Amazon Warriors Bowling Analysis
Second Innings Bowling Figures
| Bowler | Overs | Maidens | Runs | Wickets | Economy | Dots |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gudakesh Motie | 4 | 0 | 32 | 2 | 8.00 | 9 |
| Jediah Blades | 3.1 | 0 | 35 | 2 | 11.05 | 6 |
| Dwaine Pretorius | 3 | 0 | 33 | 1 | 11.00 | 5 |
| Imran Tahir | 4 | 0 | 48 | 1 | 12.00 | 7 |
| Moeen Ali | 3 | 0 | 38 | 0 | 12.67 | 4 |
| Romario Shepherd | 1 | 0 | 17 | 0 | 17.00 | 1 |
The Warriors’ bowling attack faced the challenging task of defending 202 against confident opponents. While they claimed wickets at regular intervals, they ultimately couldn’t stem the boundary flow from Kings’ batsmen throughout the chase.
Gudakesh Motie emerged as the most economical bowler with 32 runs from four overs. His crucial wickets of Johnson Charles and Tim Seifert demonstrated his value. The left-arm orthodox spinner’s control and variations made him the Warriors’ most potent weapon. Even his economy rate of 8.00 reflected the challenge of containing batsmen in dominant form.
Jediah Blades’ figures of 2/35 from 3.1 overs included Auguste’s pivotal wicket. However, this dismissal came too late to alter the match trajectory significantly. Dwaine Pretorius claimed Roston Chase’s wicket while conceding 33 runs from three overs.
Imran Tahir dismissed Tim David but went for 48 runs from four overs. This represented unusual punishment for the experienced South African leg-spinner. Moeen Ali and Romario Shepherd proved expensive without taking wickets. Ali’s 38 runs from three overs and Shepherd’s 17 runs from one over illustrated how the Kings maintained pressure throughout their innings.
Tactical Insights and Strategic Analysis
Death Overs Comparison
The contrasting fortunes in death-over execution proved decisive. The Warriors’ overs 16-20 yielded 77 runs for one wicket—a spectacular return that transformed their total. In contrast, the Kings needed just 34 runs from their final 18 balls—a comfortable equation their lower-middle order negotiated smoothly.
This contrast highlighted the match’s decisive phase. Death-over batting excellence defined both innings. However, the Kings’ superior bowling and fielding during the Warriors’ defense meant they chased with wickets in hand. The Warriors’ bowlers couldn’t create similar pressure or take wickets at crucial moments.
Powerplay Performance Analysis
Both teams approached powerplays aggressively, understanding that foundations laid during overs 1-6 significantly influence final outcomes. The Warriors reached 44/3 after six overs—a mixed result reflecting early wickets against useful runs accumulated.
The Kings reached 45/1 after their powerplay—a superior platform that established their successful chase. This slight advantage in the powerplay phase provided psychological momentum. It also reduced required run rates in middle overs, allowing batsmen to play with greater freedom.
Fielding Standards Assessment
Fielding standards varied throughout the match. Both teams executed brilliant pieces—diving stops, acrobatic catches, and direct-hit run-out attempts. However, both sides also dropped chances and misfielded boundaries at crucial moments.
In high-scoring encounters, fielding brilliance often proves decisive in close finishes. Neither team could claim significant superiority in this department. The dropped chances and misfields contributed to the high-scoring nature of the contest without decisively affecting the final outcome.
Player Performance Evaluation
Player of the Match: Akeem Auguste
The Player of the Match award went to Akeem Auguste for his breathtaking 73 from 35 balls. The recognition was deserved, though Romario Shepherd’s 73 not out merited equal consideration for his impact on the Warriors’ total.
Auguste’s innings demonstrated several qualities defining match-winning T20 performances. His intent never wavered despite the target’s magnitude. Shot selection balanced aggression with calculation—he took risks within percentage ranges favoring success. His ability to dominate without monopolizing strike allowed partners to contribute meaningfully.
The West Indian’s performance announced him as one of CPL 2025’s breakout stars. While he had shown glimpses previously, this innings represented a statement performance on a significant stage against quality opposition. His composure under pressure suggested maturity beyond his years in handling run-chase situations.
Romario Shepherd’s Impact
Shepherd’s unbeaten 73 from 34 balls represented destruction on a spectacular scale. His seven sixes equaled the highest individual six count in this match. The innings transformed what appeared to be a modest 160-170 total into a formidable 202/6.
His method combined intelligent shot selection with brutal execution. He identified bowling lengths early and positioned himself advantageously before deliveries arrived. This preparation time allowed him to execute shots with maximum power and precision throughout his innings.
Supporting Contributions
Tim Seifert’s 37 from 24 balls provided crucial support during the Auguste partnership. His four boundaries and one six maintained pressure from both ends. Similarly, Dwaine Pretorius’s 18 from 6 balls at a strike rate of 300.00 gave Shepherd valuable support during the death overs.
Iftikhar Ahmed’s 33 from 27 balls stabilized the Warriors’ innings after early collapses. His contribution during the middle overs allowed the team to contemplate competitive totals before Shepherd’s final assault. These supporting roles often receive less attention but proved vital to both teams’ strategies.
Tournament Implications
Playoff Race Impact
This victory significantly boosted St Lucia Kings’ playoff aspirations. Four-wicket victories with 11 balls remaining improve net run rates—the tiebreaker determining final standings when teams finish on equal points. The margin of victory provided valuable insurance in close playoff qualification scenarios.
For the Amazon Warriors, the defeat represented a painful missed opportunity. Posting 202 should provide winning chances in most circumstances. Falling short despite such totals raised questions about bowling strategies and execution under pressure situations.
Net Run Rate Considerations
Net run rate calculations assume critical importance in CPL standings. The Kings’ comprehensive chase improved their net run rate substantially. The Warriors’ loss damaged their net run rate despite posting a formidable total—a double blow affecting tournament positioning.
Future matches become increasingly crucial for both teams. The Warriors face limited margin for error as the tournament progresses toward playoff positions. The Kings strengthened their position considerably with this commanding chase but cannot afford complacency in remaining fixtures.
Statistical Highlights
Match Statistics Summary
- Total runs scored: 405 runs in 38.1 overs
- Average runs per over: 10.61
- Total boundaries: 71 (46 fours and 25 sixes)
- Highest strike rates: Pretorius (300.00), Shepherd (214.71), Auguste (208.57)
- Most sixes: Shepherd (7)
- Fastest fifty: Auguste (approximately 28 balls)
- Best bowling figures: Motie (2/32), Gaston (2/57)
Individual Milestones
Both Shepherd and Auguste scored identical totals of 73 runs—a remarkable coincidence in a high-scoring encounter. Their contrasting roles (finisher versus chase orchestrator) demonstrated different approaches to achieving match-winning contributions in T20 cricket.
Three batsmen struck at rates exceeding 200—Pretorius, Shepherd, and Auguste. This concentration of high strike rates in a single match highlighted the aggressive nature of modern T20 cricket. Batsmen willing to take calculated risks often determine match outcomes more than conservative accumulation.
Fantasy Cricket Insights
Fantasy Captain Choices
Auguste and Shepherd would have been premium fantasy captain choices based on their match-winning performances. Their point accumulation through boundaries, strike rates, and total runs would have provided substantial fantasy returns. Fantasy players who selected either as captain would have gained significant advantages.
Motie’s 2/32 with nine dot balls also represented solid fantasy value. Wicket-taking bowlers who maintain economical figures provide consistent fantasy points. His performance demonstrated the value of selecting quality spinners on pitches offering turn and bounce.
Fantasy Team Balance
This match highlighted the importance of selecting batsmen from positions 5-7 in fantasy teams. Shepherd batted at number seven while Pretorius came in at number eight. Both contributed match-defining performances that many fantasy players might have overlooked by focusing only on top-order batsmen.
The high-scoring nature also reinforced the value of selecting batsmen over bowlers at batting-friendly venues. Fantasy players who loaded their teams with Warriors and Kings batsmen would have outperformed those who selected balanced batting-bowling combinations.
Lessons for Future Matches
Tactical Takeaways
The Warriors must examine why they couldn’t defend 202 runs. While credit belongs to the Kings’ batting, questions arise about bowling strategies and field placements. Future opponents will study this match to identify potential weaknesses in the Warriors’ death-over bowling approach.
The Kings demonstrated that chasing large totals remains achievable with aggressive intent and partnerships. Their fearless approach provides a template for future chases. However, they must tighten death-over bowling after conceding 77 runs in the final five overs of the Warriors’ innings.
Venue-Specific Strategies
Beausejour Stadium’s characteristics favor teams willing to bat aggressively throughout innings. Conservative approaches risk falling behind required rates on fast-scoring surfaces. Both teams demonstrated successful aggressive batting strategies that other CPL teams should study and adapt.
The dew factor in second innings creates genuine advantages for chasing teams. Teams winning tosses at Beausejour might increasingly opt to field first, particularly in evening fixtures where dew becomes more pronounced. This tactical shift could influence future match outcomes at this venue.
Looking Forward
Remaining Season Outlook
Both teams remain genuine contenders for CPL 2025 honors. The Kings’ successful chase demonstrated championship credentials through depth, temperament, and skill. Their batting lineup’s confidence will grow from successfully pursuing such a substantial target against quality bowling.
The Warriors possess the batting firepower to post match-winning totals, as Shepherd’s innings demonstrated. Their challenge involves converting batting performances into victories through improved bowling and fielding execution. Addressing death-over bowling vulnerabilities becomes essential for their playoff aspirations.
Key Storylines to Watch
Auguste’s emergence as a consistent match-winner bears watching in remaining fixtures. His ability to anchor chases while maintaining high strike rates makes him a crucial player for the Kings’ campaign. Opposition teams will develop specific plans to contain his influence.
Shepherd’s death-over batting consistency could determine the Warriors’ season trajectory. If he maintains this form, the Warriors become extremely dangerous opponents capable of posting totals that test any bowling attack. His development as a genuine finisher adds valuable depth to their batting lineup.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What was the final result of the Guyana Amazon Warriors vs St Lucia Kings CPL 2025 match?
St Lucia Kings won the match by 4 wickets with 11 balls remaining. Chasing the Amazon Warriors’ total of 202/6 in 20 overs, the Kings successfully reached 203/6 in just 18.1 overs. This result significantly improved the Kings’ playoff prospects while damaging the Warriors’ net run rate despite their substantial first-innings total.
2. Who received the Player of the Match award and what were his statistics?
Akeem Auguste received the Player of the Match award for his match-winning innings of 73 runs from 35 balls. His performance included 6 fours and 4 sixes at a strike rate of 208.57. Auguste’s aggressive yet controlled batting under pressure orchestrated the successful chase of 203 runs and demonstrated his emergence as one of CPL 2025’s standout performers.
3. What made Romario Shepherd’s innings significant for the Amazon Warriors?
Romario Shepherd played a breathtaking unbeaten innings of 73 runs from 34 balls, striking at 214.71. His knock included 5 fours and 7 sixes—the most sixes hit by any player in this match. Shepherd’s death-over assault transformed what appeared to be a modest 160-170 total into a formidable 202/6, adding 77 runs in the final five overs alongside Dwaine Pretorius.
4. Where was this CPL 2025 match played and what are the venue’s characteristics?
The match took place at Beausejour Stadium in Saint Lucia. This venue is renowned for producing high-scoring encounters due to its batting-friendly pitch offering true bounce and consistent pace. Boundary dimensions measuring approximately 65-70 meters create balanced conditions. Evening matches typically favor chasing teams due to dew factor, which played a role in the Kings’ successful pursuit.
5. What were the key partnerships that shaped both innings?
For the Amazon Warriors, the crucial partnership came between Romario Shepherd and Dwaine Pretorius during death overs, plundering 40 runs from 2.2 overs. For St Lucia Kings, the match-defining partnership was between Akeem Auguste and Tim Seifert, who combined for 87 runs before Seifert’s dismissal at 105/2. Tim David’s 25 from 15 balls also proved vital in maintaining momentum during middle overs.
6. How did the bowling performances compare between both teams?
St Lucia Kings’ bowlers showed better economy rates during powerplay and middle overs, with David Wiese and Khary Pierre each conceding just 30 runs from four overs while taking wickets. However, they struggled during death overs, conceding 77 runs in the final five. Amazon Warriors’ most economical bowler was Gudakesh Motie with 2/32 from 4 overs, though the overall attack couldn’t contain the Kings’ batting lineup during the chase.
7. What does this result mean for CPL 2025 tournament standings?
The victory significantly boosted St Lucia Kings’ playoff aspirations by improving both their points tally and net run rate—the crucial tiebreaker when teams finish level on points. Winning with 11 balls remaining enhanced their net run rate substantially. For the Amazon Warriors, the defeat represented a missed opportunity and damaged their net run rate despite posting 202 runs. Both teams remain in playoff contention, though the Kings strengthened their position considerably.
8. What were the match’s most significant statistical highlights?
The match produced remarkable statistics including 405 total runs across 38.1 overs (averaging 10.61 runs per over), combined 71 boundaries (46 fours and 25 sixes), and two batsmen scoring identical 73 runs (Shepherd and Auguste). Three batsmen struck at rates exceeding 200: Pretorius at 300.00, Shepherd at 214.71, and Auguste at 208.57. Shepherd’s 7 sixes represented the highest individual six count in the match.
9. What tactical lessons can be learned from this match?
The match demonstrated the importance of death-over execution in T20 cricket. The Warriors’ 77 runs in final five overs transformed their total, while the Kings’ successful chase showed the value of maintaining aggression throughout partnerships. Venue-specific strategies at Beausejour favor aggressive batting, and the dew factor creates genuine advantages for chasing teams in evening fixtures.
10. Where can I watch CPL 2025 matches and find official match information?
CPL 2025 matches are broadcast on various international sports networks depending on your region. Official match information, including schedules, live scores, and verified statistics, can be found on the Caribbean Premier League’s official website and mobile application. Cricket West Indies also provides comprehensive coverage and official updates for all CPL fixtures and tournament standings.
Published: August 27, 2025
Last Updated: August 27, 2025
Author: Nueplanet
All statistics and information verified through official CPL sources and Cricket West Indies databases. Match data accurate as of publication date.






















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