Today 100% Match Prediction-Saint Lucia Kings vs Barbados Royals-CPL T20 2021-25th Match-Who Will Win

 Saint Lucia Kings vs Barbados Royals 25th Match CPL 2021 today match prediction. Caribbean Premier League 2021. We provide 100 % sure today cricket match prediction tips by Cricket LoverLover. Who will win today’s match SLK vs BRS?



Saint Lucia Kings Reviews

Saint Lucia Kings had lost their most recent match against Jamaica Tallawahs by the margin of 55 runs. They lost the toss and were asked to field first. The performance of their bowling unit was not impressive in the previous match. They were charged for 211 runs in their inning of 20 overs. Javor Royal was the most successful bowler from their side who picked three wickets in his four overs bowled out against 37 runs.

Kadeem Alleyne also picked three wickets in the previous match but he was charged for 53 runs in his four overs bowled out. Kadeem Alleyne, Roston Chase, and Kesrick Williams picked one wicket each. The batting order of Saint Lucia Kings also failed to give the best performance in the previous match. They could manage to score 156 runs and were all-out in 18.1 overs while chasing the target of 212 runs. Mark Deyal was the highest run-scorer from their side who scored 33 runs. Andre Fletcher and Roston Chase scored 33 runs each while David Wiese had 15 runs to his name.


Barbados Royals Reviews

Barbados Royals is the worst performing team of this edition of the CPL right now and they are out of the race to the semi-finals. They were beaten by Trinbago Knight Riders in their most recent match by the margin of six wickets where they lost the toss and were asked to bat first. Their batting order almost collapsed in that match. They could manage to score 93 runs in their inning of 20 overs. Kyle Mayers was the highest run-scorer from their side who smashed the inning of 24 runs on just 12 deliveries with the help of four boundaries and one huge six.

Joshua Bishop and Azam Khan scored 17 runs each while R Reifer hadhad 16 runs to his name. The bowling department of Barbados Royals also failed to give the best performance in the previous match. They could not defend a low target on the board and leaked the target of 94 runs in 16.5 overs. Mohammad Amir was the most successful bowler from their side who picked two wickets in his three overs bowled out against 19 runs. Joshua Bishop also picked two wickets while he was charged for 29 runs in his 3.5 overs bowled out. Glenn Phillips, Jake Lintott, Nyeem Young, and the skipper, Jason Holder were the bowlers who failed to pick any wicket.


SLK vs BRS Head to Head Matches

Saint Lucia Kings had faced Barbados Royals in 16 matches where they had won 6 while BRS had won 10 matches.


Toss Prediction in Today Match Prediction

The toss is going to play a key role in the result of each and every match of the Caribbean Premier T20 League as we had observed in the previous seasons. According to our toss prediction, the team who will win the toss will elect to field first as there is some rain expected and can make the batting a bit difficult.


Pitch Report and Conditions

The 25th Match of the Caribbean Premier League is going to be played at Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts. We had observed in the previous matches played here that the pitch here at this venue is good for batting. The track is slower than the others we have seen and helps the spinners quite a bit. We are hoping that the surface is bound to get slower and be a bit more difficult for batting in this match. A score of 185 is going to be tough to chase.


Weather Report for Today Match

The weather forecast for St Kitts is not good for this cricket match. There is a lot of rain in the region and it is possible that we may not watch the full match. As rain is expected, Duckworth Lewis might come into the picture.


Who Will Win Saint Lucia Kings vs Barbados Royals 25th Match CPL T20 2021

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