RIDERS OPEN TITLE DEFENCE WITH TENSE WIN OVER WARRIORS

 

Defending champions Rangpur Riders were involved in a thriller in their first match of the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League at Guyana National Stadium, Providence as they narrowly defeated home side Guyana Amazon Warriors by 8 runs in the tournament’s second match of the day.

Riders captain Nurul Hasan won the toss and elected to bat first, his side putting on a solid batting display to make 162/5 off their 20 overs, Kyle Mayers top scoring with 44 and remaining not out at the end of the innings.

The Warriors star studded spin attack consisting of Imran Tahir, Gudakesh Motie and Moeen Ali were well negotiated by the Riders on a decent batting wicket, Motie and Tahir picking up a brace of wickets each with seamer Shamar Springer pocketing the only other wicket to fall.

The Warriors boast a strong batting card and they were always in the chase, Johnson Charles setting a solid foundation at the top of the order with 40 off 28 balls and Moeen striking some sumptuous boundaries to make 27 off 18.

With six players getting to double figures and making starts without playing a match defining performance, the Warriors were eventually bowled out in 19.1 overs to finish on 154.

Thirty-two year old Bangladeshi medium pacer Khaled Ahmed scooped the Player of the Match award by picking up 4/36 in his four overs of accurate pace, the 19th over proving the decisive one as Guyana needed 20 runs off the final 12 deliveries, Ahmed was sent for a soaring six by Dwaine Pretorius but then immediately struck back with two wickets in as many balls to get rid Pretorius and Shamar Springer bowled and lbw respectively.

It was a decisive contribution from the seamer and took his side to the brink of victory. With the Warriors needing ​ 9 from the final over Azmatulla Omarzai pulled off the coup de grace by bowling Davie Wiese to secure the win and get Rangpur Riders defence of the (GSL) title off to a strong start.

For match photos from this game. please click here. This can be used for editorial purposes. ​ CREDIT: GSLT20/Getty Images

 

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About Global Super League

About the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League (GSL)

The Global Super League is an annual T20 cricket tournament hosted in Guyana, bringing together teams from top cricketing nations. The 2025 tournament will feature five teams competing in 11 thrilling matches, all held at the Guyana National Stadium, Providence, from 10 to 18 July 2025. The competing teams for the 2025 tournament will be Central Stags from New Zealand, Dubai Capitals from the UAE, the Guyana Amazon Warriors from the West Indies, Hobart Hurricanes from Australia and Rangpur Riders from Bangladesh. With a focus on delivering high-quality cricket and unforgettable fan experiences, the GSL aims to promote the sport while enhancing Guyana’s reputation on the global stage.

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