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CLAIM NOWToss Winner - Central Stags won the toss and choose to bowl first
Guyana Amazon Warriors won by 66 runs
A score close to 160 can be competitive at Providence Stadium if the bowling group sticks to their plans.
Back Guyana Amazon Warriors as the winners of this match.
| Tournament: | Global Super League, 2025 |
| Format: | t20 |
| Venue: | Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana |
| Toss Prediction: | To Bat |
| Weather: | 26.4°C|Sunny |
Guyana Amazon Warriors take on Central Districts in match four of the Global Super League 2025 tomorrow at Providence Stadium. Both sides dropped their opening games and will now be looking to open their accounts with a win. That said, Central Districts might find it a bit harder. Guyana, playing at home, could have a slight advantage thanks to their comfort with the conditions in Providence.
GAW
102/10 in 19.1 5.32
117/10 in 20.0 5.85
147/6 in 18.2 8.02
146/6 in 20.0 7.3
162/6 in 20.0 8.1
GSL2024
Victoria beat Guyana Amazon Warriors by 4 wickets
166/6 in 19.2 8.59
139/4 in 18.1 7.65
138/8 in 20.0 6.9
CD
253/10 in 48.3 5.22
251/10 in 41.2 6.07
136/4 in 17.2 7.85
135/8 in 20.0 6.75
Guyana Amazon Warriors had a disappointing start to their campaign, falling short in a tight finish against defending champions Rangpur Riders. Chasing 163, they were cruising at 126 for 4 in 14.2 overs, but a string of poor shots near the end saw them bowled out for 154.
Johnson Charles was the pick of the batters with a fluent 40 off 28 at the top, though the rest failed to make it count.
There is enough batting depth in the squad, but these kinds of collapses will hurt their chances if they keep happening.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Sherfane Rutherford are worth keeping an eye on for this one. Both can build an innings and shift gears quickly.
Shimron Hetmyer, Moeen Ali, and David Wiese add firepower lower down and are capable of short, damaging knocks that can swing the momentum.
The bowling looks a bit underwhelming. Dwaine Pretorius and David Wiese opened the attack, but they lack the potency to trouble established batters. The spin pair of Imran Tahir and Gudakesh Motie will be crucial for the team. This surface suits them, and they could tighten things up against Central Districts.
Jewel Andrew, Johnson Charles, Rahmanullah Gurbaz (wk), Sherfane Rutherford, Shimron Hetmyer, Moeen Ali, David Wiese, Dwaine Pretorius, Gudakesh Motie, Shamar Springer, Imran Tahir (c)
Dwaine Pretorius, Rahmanullah Gurbaz, Johnson Charles, Jewel Andrew, Shamar Springer, Imran Tahir, Shimron Hetmyer, Moeen Ali, Gudakesh Motie, David Wiese, Sherfane Rutherford
Central Districts kicked off their season with a 22-run defeat to Dubai Capitals. Chasing 166 on a surface that slowed down, they closed at 143 for 8.
The batting effort fell short, with few players settling in. Tom Bruce fought hard for his 34 off 39, but no one stuck around long enough to build a proper chase.
They’ll need more from their batters moving forward if they want to adapt to this kind of track. Tom Bruce will again have to guide the innings, while Dean Foxcroft brings some balance in the middle.
Will Young and Dean Foxcroft both have the game to put up big scores. Foxcroft is also handy with the ball and once finished with 5 for 11 in the Super Smash during his time with the Volts.
Blair Tickner leads their seam attack. He took 2 for 27 in the first game and was one of the more dependable bowlers in the side.
Jayden Lox and Ajaz Patel should also play key roles. Lennox stood out in the last match, finishing with an impressive 3 for 27 from his four overs
Will Young, Dane Cleaver (wk), Dean Foxcroft, Tom Bruce (c), William Clark, Josh Clarkson, Doug Bracewell, Ajaz Patel, Matthew Forde, Angus Schaw, Blair Tickner
Will Young, Josh Clarkson, William Clark, Tom Bruce, Dean Foxcroft, Jayden Lennox, Dane Cleaver, Matthew Forde, Blair Tickner, Angus Schaw, Ajaz Patel
There’s usually a bit of grip at Providence Stadium, which can work in favor of the spinners. Batters need to take a few deliveries to get used to the pace before attacking. If the pitch holds the ball, clean timing becomes harder. Fast bowlers who slow it down often see better results.
The weather in Guyana is expected to be partly cloudy with a light chance of rain early on.
Pitch Condition
BalancedBatting Conditions
Moderate ScoringPace Bowling
Pace BounceSpin Bowling
Average Turn
Providence Stadium usually sees first-innings scores around 151. The biggest total posted here is Jamaica Tallawahs’ 226 for 4 against Guyana Amazon Warriors in 2022. From what we saw in both matches in the Global Super League 2025, something in the 170 range will put sufficient pressure on the side chasing under these conditions.
In both Global Super League 2025 matches held at Providence Stadium, the team batting first ended up winning. That trend could influence the captain winning the toss to bat first again.
Guyana Amazon Warriors and Central Districts look evenly matched going into this one. Both teams dropped their opening game and will be pushing hard to get a result this time. There’s good depth in both lineups, and the outcome may depend on how the team batting first sets it up. If the side batting first gets between 165 and 170, they’ll be in a strong position to force a win. That said, playing at home gives Guyana a bit of an edge, and we rate their chances slightly higher at 55 to 45 for this matchup.
Back Guyana Amazon Warriors as the winners of this match.
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