Winner Odds Guyana Amazon Warriors – 2.14 (bet ₹100 and win ₹214 if Guyana Amazon Warriors win) BET NOW Trinbago Knight Riders – 1.70 (bet ₹100 and win ₹170 if Trinbago Knight Riders win) BET NOW
Brandon King leads with 3.74 (bet ₹100 to win ₹374) odds to be the team top batsman for Guyana while Shimron Hetmyer and Chandrapaul Hemraj share odds of 4.32 (win ₹432 on a ₹100 bet) in the same market. BET NOW Lendl Simmons and Colin Munro are priced at 3.74 (a ₹100 bet returns ₹374) odds each in the top batsman market for Trinbago Knight Riders. BET NOW For Guyana Amazon Warriors, Imran Tahir and Naveen-ul-Haq share odds of 3.74 (₹374 winnings on a ₹100 bet) to be the team top bowler. Jayden Seales has the same odds to be the top bowler for the Knight Riders. BET NOW In the accumulator outcomes market, the odds for both teams to score 160+ runs are set at 2.10 (bet ₹100 to win ₹210) odds. BET NOW
Guyana Amazon Warriors |The key players in this lineup are still part of the squad while there are some new faces included too. Shimron Hetmyer, Brandon King, and Nicholas Pooran are the big three who will be leading the batting lineup. The experience overseas players from Pakistan, Shoaib Malik and Mohammad Hafeez have been some of the most impact players in the T20 leagues around the world. However, they seem to be well past their prime and they may not add as much weight to the Warriors squad as they did a few years ago. Batting all-rounder Chandrapaul Hemraj is a key player to watch out for in this squad. Bowling all-rounders Gudakesh Motie and Nial Smith are some of the new additions in the Guayana squad for CPL this year. The young fast bowler from Afghanistan, Naveen-ul-Haq will be a crucial figure in the bowling attack alongside Romario Shepherd. Spinners have also played a big role in the Caribbean Premier League and as such, the Warriors will back Imran Tahir and Kevin Sinclair while left-arm orthodox bowler Ashmead Nedd will also be expecting a spot in the playing XI. Trinbago Knight Riders |The defending champions have a strong overall squad with most of their core team intact for this season. Darren Bravo made a huge impact at number 3 last season and will be one to watch out for as TKR takes on Guyana in the season opener. It will be interesting to see if Knight Riders would use Sunil Narine as a pinch hitter up the order. Lendl Simmons was a big factor in Knight Riders’ title win last season and he is crucial for a good start. While Colin Munro is a reliable middle-order batsman, another New Zealander, Tim Seifert is a promising wicket-keeper batsman TKR will be considering to give some game time early in the season. While Denesh Ramdin has great experience as a wicket-keeper batsman, Trinbago should be looking at their future at this point. Ramdin may not have a lot of cricket left in him as this is the only competitive cricket he plays anymore. Seifert could be a good addition in the side for when Ramdin will no longer be a great option. Pollard, the skipper, has been in great touch for the past few years, delivering consistently as a match-finisher for every franchise he plays for. The bowling attack is well equipped and has great variety with the likes of Akeal Hosein, Khary Piere, Jayden Seales, and Ravi Rampaul. The right-arm leg-break bowler from Pakistan, Yasir Shah has also joined the TKR camp this year and will bring a lot of experience to the camp.
Trinbago Knight Riders to win this match Last season, most of the matches Trinbago Knight Riders played turned out to be almost one-sided with TKR playing on a completely different level. Guyana Amazon Warriors will be hoping to turn things around and give a tough competition in the season opener. Warriors have a decent balance of experience and youth in the side with many spin bowling options. When it comes to the strength of both squads and the respective captains, Trinbago Knight Riders have a clear edge and start as favourites to win this match.