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BOWLING?AT?THE?death will be one of the major areas for Trinidad and Tobago Red Steel  to focus on against Guyana Amazon Warriors when the teams meet in the first Limacol Caribbean Premier League (CPL) semi-final today at 8 p.m.  at Queen’s Park Oval.
The Red Steel rallied after losing their first three matches, winning three on the trot before their final round robin loss against Jamaica Tallawahs.
Most of their matches have come down to the wire – including their loss to the Tallawahs – with death bowling the difference between the teams. Red Steel captain Dwayne Bravo is hoping his team can shine in that department tonight.
“I guess the Guyana team is the only team that really has solid death bowlers, but in times like this, in situations like this, in a semi-final, there is not much room for mistakes,” Bravo told the media at yesterday’s pre-match Press conference at the Oval.
 

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