Imran Tahir's recent achievement of reaching 100 wickets in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) marked a significant milestone, as he became the first overseas bowler to accomplish this feat. This milestone was celebrated during a crucial match where his team, the Guyana Amazon Warriors, successfully defended a score of 135 against the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons. Tahir's landmark wicket came when he dismissed Hassan Khan, a key player known for his proficiency against spin, which proved to be a pivotal moment in the game.
Tahir reflected on the significance of the wicket, crediting teammate Gudakesh Motie for a remarkable catch that changed the game’s momentum. With this wicket, the Falcons found themselves in a precarious position at 41 for 3, eventually being bowled out for 108 runs. Tahir’s enthusiasm was evident as he celebrated with a sprint and even mimicked Cristiano Ronaldo's famous celebration, highlighting his joy at achieving such a personal and team-oriented milestone.
Despite initially facing scepticism when appointed captain, Tahir led the Amazon Warriors to their first title last season. He acknowledged the challenges faced this season, including an injury setback, but once again guided the team to the playoffs, displaying resilience and leadership.
Tahir was also appreciative of Moeen Ali's performance, whose strategic batting helped elevate the team's score from a struggling 85 for 5 to a more defendable total. He praised his team's ability to adapt to conditions and powerplay challenges, emphasising their strong bowling unit.
The Providence venue has been particularly favourable for the Amazon Warriors, thanks to their bowling attack and the unwavering support from local fans, which Tahir credited as a crucial element in their home success.
On the other side, Antigua's captain Chris Green reflected on the lessons learned during a challenging season, where despite some promising performances, the team fell short of expectations and faced several close losses. However, he remained optimistic about the individual talents emerging in the squad, such as Jewel Andrew and Justin Greaves, noting their potential for future success in the league.