Sampson 76, Pretorius' last-ball six power Warriors into playoffs
Roston Chase's all-round show, of 90* with the bat and three wickets with the ball, went in vain for St Lucia Kings
ESPNcricinfo staff
14-Sep-2025 • 3 hrs ago
Gudakesh Motie joins Dwaine Pretorius to celebrate victory • CPL T20/Getty Images
Guyana Amazon Warriors 188 for 8 (Sampson 76, Hope 44, Chase 3-30) beat St Lucia Kings 185 for 4 (Chase 90*, Auguste 50, Pretorius 2-36) by two wickets
Dwaine Pretorius stunned table-toppers St Lucia Kings with a last-ball six in yet another thriller in CPL 2025. The win confirmed Guyana Amazon Warriors' spot as the fourth team in the playoffs. Needing 12 runs off the last over and five from the last ball, Pretorius smashed a full toss from David Wiese over long-on, which knocked St Kitts and Nevis Patriots out of the playoffs race, and sparked off wild celebrations from the home fans.
Amazon Warriors are currently fourth on the points table with 10 points, and will play the last game of the league stage against Barbados Royals, with a chance to finish in the top two.
There was plenty of drama in the last over when Moeen Ali's catch was dropped in the deep. It also turned out to be a no-ball for a high full toss on Wiese's second delivery. With eight runs to get from four balls after the free hit, Moeen was run-out while attempting a second run, and with Wiese trying straight and wide yorkers, it came down to five off the last ball. That was also an attempted yorker but reached Pretorius as a full toss, and he dispatched it all the way.
The Amazon Warriors' chase got a strong start when Quentin Sampson took off with a first-ball four and continued to lead the partnership with Shai Hope after the fall of Ben McDermott. Sampson's hard-handed strokes and swings brought up a 27-ball half-century and took Amazon Warriors past 100 in the 11th over.
Roston Chase, however, led Kings' fightback with the wickets of Sampson and Shimron Hetmyer off consecutive balls soon after; it was Hetmyer's second duck in a row, his third of this CPL, and his seventh single-digit score in nine outings. Hope was on 10 off 15 balls at the time, and he held one end up even as Amazon Warriors lost Shamarh Brooks, Hassan Khan and Romario Shepherd in three successive overs to stutter to 133 for 6. That left them needing 50 runs off the last 30 deliveries.
Hope soon switched gears to bring it down to 32 off 22 before holing out for 44 from 33 balls off Wiese. With 23 to get from the last two overs, Moeen started the penultimate over with a six to make it 12 from the last over before Pretorius took Amazon Warriors home.
Earlier, Kings were in a bit of a trouble after they had opted to bat, reduced to 27 for 2 in the fourth over after Pretorius knocked over the base of Johnson Charles' off stump for his seventh wicket in the powerplay this CPL, joint-most with Khary Pierre and Ramon Simmonds. But No. 4 Chase countered with a sequence of 6, 4, 6, 4 off Moeen to race to 21 off five balls, and took Kings past 50 in the fifth over.
Kings never looked back after that. Ackeem Auguste took the aerial route too, bringing up the team's 100 in the 12th over soon after Chase broke the phase of four boundary-less overs. Auguste fell just one ball after his 29-ball fifty when he found deep midwicket off Imran Tahir. Chase then took on Hassan for his 32-ball half-century by belting more straight hits. Chase also benefitted from a life Hetmyer gave him on 73 when he put down a catch at long-on, and he punished Pretorius further to finish unbeaten on 90 off 55 balls. But that knock, followed by his three wickets, ended in vain.