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  1. Pollard fails to get Knight Riders past Falcons in CPLpublished at 10:19 BST 21 August 2025

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    Antigua and Barbuda Falcons held on to beat Trinidad Knight Riders by eight runs in the Caribbean Premier League.

    Knight Riders needed 14 from the final over and Nathan Edward took a single from the first ball to get Kieron Pollard on strike.

    He swung at fresh air from the next two deliveries, leaving 13 required from three balls.

    The 38-year-old opted against a single from the fourth delivery, and thought two was unattainable, so kept the strike to try and earn a tie for Knight Riders.

    However, he failed to connect cleanly with the fifth ball and could only hit to deep mid-wicket for another dot ball.

    The legendary all-rounder managed a four from the final ball but could not prevent the eight-run loss with his unbeaten 43 as Knight Riders finished 159-6 in pursuit of 168.

    Colin Munro top-scored with 44 from 18 balls, while Keacy Carty added 35. Obed McCoy removed both and England's Alex Hales as he claimed 4-39.

    Falcons had earlier posted 167-6 with Fabien Allen making 45 off 20 and captain Imad Wasim an unbeaten 39.

    The win puts Falcons top of the table with five points - but they have played four games - while Knight Riders are fifth with one win from two matches.

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  2. Pakistan's Rizwan & Mir sign CPL dealspublished at 10:06 BST 21 August 2025

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    Pakistan wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan and spinner Usama Mir have signed deals to play in the Caribbean Premier League.

    Rizwan, 33, will join St Kitts and Nevis Patriots as a replacement for Afghanistan seamer Fazalhaq Farooqi who has international duty.

    It will be the first time Rizwan has featured in the CPL.

    Leg-spinner Mir, 29, has signed for Antigua and Barbuda Falcons and made his debut in their win over Trinbago Knight Riders on Wednesday night.

    The pair have been left of Pakistan's squad for the tri-series against Afghanistan and United Arab Emirates and the Asia Cup that follows.

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  3. Kings hold on to beat Patriots in last-ball thrillerpublished at 09:31 BST 20 August 2025

    David Wiese celebrates helping Saint Lucia Kings beat St Kitts and Nevis PatriotsImage source, Getty Images

    Saint Lucia Kings held on to beat St Kitts and Nevis Patriots by three runs in a last-ball thriller in the Caribbean Premier League.

    Jyd Goolie hit a six from the final ball of the 19th over to leave 13 required by the Patriots off the last six balls.

    David Wiese's first delivery was hit for another six by Navin Bidaisee to swing the game in the Patriots' favour with seven needed from five.

    Wiese followed up with a wide, but then only conceded two singles from the next four deliveries to leave four required from the last ball.

    Former Namibia all-rounder Wiese missed his yorker but Bidaisee (50 off 36) picked out Tim David on the long-off boundary to leave the Patriots short in their chase of 201.

    They were struggling at 61-4 but Bidaisee and captain Jason Holder (63 off 29) shared 67 to put them back in contention.

    Kings had earlier posted 200-8 with Roston Chase making 61 off 38, Johnston Charles 52 off 28 and David 46 off 23.

    The win takes Kings top of the table, after their first game was washed out, while Patriots are fifth with one win from four games.

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