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In the 14th match of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2025, between Trinbago Knight Riders and Antigua and Barbuda Falcons, McKenny Clarke delivered a breathtaking moment that stole the spotlight. His unbelievable catch not only stunned the crowd but also emerged as one of the standout highlights of the tournament, showcasing sheer brilliance.
McKenny Clarke holds on catch of the tournament to remove Jewel Andrew
The standout moment of the match came in the 12th over when McKenny produced a moment of brilliance in the field. Jewel Andrew looked to capitalize on a short delivery outside off by Andre Russell, slapping it over extra cover with power and precision. The ball seemed destined for the boundary, but Clarke, sprinting to his right from sweeper cover, pulled off a sensational catch with an outstretched hand. The ball stuck perfectly in his palm, leaving both the batter and spectators stunned, while teammates rushed to celebrate the effort. It was not just a turning point but also a double blow for Antigua, and shortly after, Clarke’s brilliance accounted for Lewis too, who was looking dangerously set.
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McKenny Clarke takes an absolute blinder! 🙌#CPL25 #TKRvABF #CricketPlayedLouder #BiggestPartyInSport #Carib pic.twitter.com/vBCzjNxEGu
— CPL T20 (@CPL) August 28, 2025
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Trinbago Knight Riders continued their brilliant run with a 8-wicket win over Antigua and Barbuda Falcons
Antigua and Barbuda Falcons, after a shaky start, managed to post a respectable total of 146 for 7. The innings was rescued by a crucial partnership between Imad Wasim and Usama Mir, with Mir playing a particularly impactful knock of 34 off 26 balls. Despite losing two early wickets to Mohammad Amir, the Falcons recovered well to set a competitive target, thanks in part to some effective middle-order contributions. The Trinbago bowlers kept a check on the scoring rate with some tight bowling.
In reply, the Trinbago Knight Riders chased down the target with ease, reaching the target with eight balls to spare. A brilliant second-wicket partnership between Alex Hales, who scored a composed fifty and Keacy Carty, who top-scored with a magnificent 60, laid the foundation for the win. The duo’s aggressive yet controlled batting ensured there were no hiccups. Nicholas Pooran finished the game off in style, hitting two sixes to seal a comfortable victory for the Knight Riders.
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