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The self-proclaimed “Universe Boss” Chris Gayle cut loose against the Trinbago Knight Riders on Sunday, blazing to his 18th T20 hundred, and the Guyana Amazon Warriors have been busy over the past few days trying to devise a plan to stop the runs from flowing off the huge blade of the Jamaica Tallawahs captain.
The Hero CPL excitement will hit these shores tomorrow when inaugural champions Jamaica Tallawahs face host Guyana Amazon Warriors in the first game at the National Stadium this year. When it’s all done and dusted one team will lose for the first time, and the other will remain the only undefeated team in this year’s competition.
Every territory had an opportunity to bid to host the Hero Caribbean Premier League (Hero CPL) Finals, according to Chief Operations Officer, Pete Russell. Addressing local media operatives on Tuesday at the National Stadium moments after arriving for the Guyana leg of the Hero CPL, Russell explained the reason for the lengthy delay in announcing the host venue for the 2016 Finals.



