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Jul 15, 2016 Sports
After winning three out of four games at home, a confident Guyana Amazon Warriors will look to take their form to Sabina Park when the take on Jamaica Tallawahs tonight. While the Warriors, ahead on the table with 10 points are already well placed to make the knock-out stages, the Tallawahs who have five points will look to start off their home matches on a positive note.
Martin Guptil’s men will be wary of the threat posed by Jamaica at home and will not be taking them for granted, however the Tallawahs will be welcoming back key all-rounder Andre Russell to the team after he recovered from a knee injury.
Guyana Amazon Warriors: Martin Guptill (Capt.), Christopher Barnwell, Rayad Emrit, Shimron Hetmyer, Stephen Katwaroo, Jason Mohammed, Orlando Peters, Sohail Tanvir, Adam Zampa, Ali Khan, Anthony Bramble, Assad Fudadin, Steven Jacobs, Chris Lynn, Veerasammy Permaul, Dwayne Smith and Paul Wintz.
Jamaica Tallawahs: Chris Gayle (Capt.), Timroy Allen, Jonathan Foo, Imad Wasim, Andre McCarthy, Garey Mathurin, Alex Ross, Kumar Sangakkara, Oshane Thomas, Kesrick Williams, Nkrumah Bonner, Jon-Russ Jaggesar, Dale Steyn, Rovman Powell, Andre Russell, Shakib Al Hasan and Chadwick Walton.
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