Caribbean Premier League 2019-20 Qualifier 1, Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Tridents, statistical preview

Caribbean Premier League 2019-20 Qualifier 1, Guyana Amazon Warriors vs Barbados Tridents, statistical preview

Hayden Walsh Barbados Tridents Caribbean Premier League CPL 2019

Top-ranked (and unbeaten) Guyana Amazon Warriors will host second-placed Barbados Tridents in Qualifier 1 of the 2019 CPL at Providence Stadium, Guyana, on October 6. Ahead of the match, here is a statistical preview.

Statistical preview

0 instances of a side winning every group match in a single edition of the CPL before Guyana this time. The previous lowest was 2.

0.444 Barbados’ win-loss ratio against Guyana (4 wins, 9 defeats). Only against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots (0.429, 3 wins, 7 defeats) do they have a worse record. Guyana’s ratio against Barbados, 2.25, is their joint 3rd best: they have won all 3 matches against the now-defunct Antigua Hawksbills and have ratios of (4, 8 wins, 2 defeats) against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots and (2.25, 9 wins, 4 defeats) against St Lucia Zouks.

2 four-wicket hauls for Hayden Walsh Jr, the joint 2nd most for the Tridents. Kieron Pollard also has 2. They are behind only Ravi Rampaul (3).

2 wickets needed by Walsh Jr (17) to become the highest wicket-taker for the Tridents in a single edition. Only Rampaul (18 in 2014) has more.

3 dismissals needed by Nicholas Pooran (39 catches, 8 stumpings) to reach the 50-mark in CPL. Only Denesh Ramdin (40 catches, 17 stumpings) has more.

11 catches for Shimron Hetmyer this season, the 2nd most for a Guyana outfielder. Hetmyer needs 3 catches to go past Jason Mohammed’s 13 in 2016.

17 wickets for Walsh Jr in this edition, the 2nd-most for any spinner (Fawad Ahmed had 22 for Trinbago in 2018) and joint 6th for any bowler in a single edition.

36 runs needed by Jason Holder (464) to become the 5th batsman to reach 500 runs for the Tridents, after Dwayne Smith (1,305), Shoaib Malik (1,271), Pollard (1,081), and Pooran (635).

37 wickets for Holder, joint 2nd most for the Tridents. Pollard also has 37. They are behind only Rampaul (47).

48 matches for Jason Holder, the 2nd most for the Tridents. He should draw level with Kieron Pollard (49) here.

72 runs needed by Johnson Charles (326) to become the highest run-scorer for the Tridents in a single edition. He will have to go past Smith (349 in 2017 and 353 in 2014) and Malik (406 in 2014).