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Aug 21, 2020 Sports
All-rounder Keemo Paul earned the man-of-the-match award as five-time finalists, the Guyana Amazon Warriors defeated St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots by three wickets on Wednesday night in their second match of the 2020 Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Paul picked up 4-19, the best figures so far at the Brian Lara Stadium and was also involved the run out of Ben Dunk as the Warriors limited the Patriots to 127-8 before an attacking half century from Shimron Hetmyer, his second in as many matches saw the Warriors to 131-7.
Following the contest, Paul said he always set a standard for himself, but was disappointed the way he got out. “I am obviously disappointed the way I got out, however picking up four wickets is fantastic. Every time I come to the field I always want to contribute to the team be it with the bat or ball or in the field, so I always try to keep a standard for myself and work extra hard. We already had our plans so I knew what I had to do so I am happy that I executed well,” he added.
Hetmyer has made a fantastic start to his CPL campaign and Paul feels that more is yet to come from him. “Hetmyer is dedicated worker and he is always up for a challenge. He is a top class player and has a very far way to go. I am super proud and really excited for him. I think there are lots more to come from him,” Paul posited.
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