Key Points

The Caribbean Premier League final features a classic showdown between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Trinbago Knight Riders. Both coaches emphasize that managing emotions will be crucial in determining the champion. TKR brings immense experience with global stars like Pooran and Pollard who've won major tournaments worldwide. Meanwhile, Guyana relies on emerging local talent like Quentin Sampson who has smashed his way into prominence this season.

Key Points: Guyana Amazon Warriors Face Trinbago Knight Riders CPL Final

  • TKR banking on experienced stars like Pooran and Pollard for final victory
  • Guyana's young talent Quentin Sampson emerges as key local performer
  • Both teams carrying strong fan support with home advantage for Warriors
  • Trinidad's rich T20 legacy motivates TKR to reclaim championship title
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CPL 2025 final: Guyana Amazon Warriors Face Trinbago Knight Riders in high-pressure showdown

CPL 2025 final pits Guyana against TKR in high-stakes showdown. Coaches Klusener and Gibson emphasize emotional control as key to victory at Providence.

"Emotions - that's the beauty of sport, isn't it? I guess the team that handles those emotions the best will most likely come out on top - Ottis Gibson"

New Delhi, September 21

The stage is set for a blockbuster final in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) as Guyana Amazon Warriors lock horns with Trinbago Knight Riders (TKR) on Sunday at Providence. With two old rivals meeting again, the build-up has been charged with excitement among both players and supporters. Coaches Lance Klusener and Ottis Gibson believe that keeping emotions under control will be crucial in deciding the champion, as per ESPNcricinfo.

TKR's assistant coach Ottis Gibson highlighted the importance of experience in big games, pointing to the likes of Nicholas Pooran, Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell and Sunil Narine, stalwarts of T20 leagues across the world.

"Emotions - that's the beauty of sport, isn't it? I guess the team that handles those emotions the best will most likely come out on top," Gibson said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"This is the CPL final - it's a big day in the Caribbean. (These are) two of the best teams over a number of years now in the final. Guyana will have home advantage and a lot of crowd support behind them," he added.

"But we, as Trinbago, will also carry a lot of travelling support. We've got a lot of experienced players that have won big finals before - IPL (Indian Premier League), World Cups - and we've been leaning on that experience throughout the tournament. And we will be doing that tomorrow night as well," he noted.

"It's just (about) controlling those emotions and trying to make sure they don't get in the way of making cricketing decisions on the move," Amazon Warriors' Klusener said.

"Not really much more to add to that (from Gibson)," he added.

Trinidad has long been regarded as the heartbeat of T20 cricket, producing global stars year after year. Pollard, now nearing the end of his illustrious playing career and already stepping into coaching roles in the IPL, remains a towering presence. Pooran, meanwhile, has taken over as the new face of Caribbean batting, a six-hitting powerhouse. Yet, despite playing in 12 CPL seasons, the left-hander is still chasing his maiden CPL title. According to Gibson, the hunger to finally lift the trophy in his home league has given Pooran added motivation this year.

For TKR, their last title came in 2020, when Pollard led the side to an unbeaten season. Since then, however, consistency has eluded them.

"Look, Trinidad, for a number of years, saw itself as the gold standard for T20 cricket in the Caribbean," Gibson said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"The number of world-class players that they've produced... (but) we haven't won it (CPL title) since 2020. And that's the main motivator really; we haven't won it for so long. So the opportunity to do that is a massive driver for everybody. So, Andre especially; Nicholas Pooran has never won the CPL. So there's a lot of reasons why everybody is really motivated for tomorrow night. We can't wait to get started," he added.

On the other side, the Warriors will be banking on youthful firepower. Among their standout performers this season has been Quentin Sampson, a 25-year-old local talent who rose from tape-ball cricket to the CPL stage. Opening the innings, Sampson has smashed his way into the limelight with back-to-back fifties against St Lucia Kings and Barbados Royals, playing a key role in Guyana's journey to the final.

"Sampson has taken his opportunity," Klusener said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"Sport is about taking those little opportunities that come along. So he's responded to that, and I'm thoroughly happy for him. The ball is in his court now as to where he goes with that talent and with those performances he's shown," he noted.

"This competition will finish, and he will go back to his country, and it's up to him to make those changes that he needs to make and grow. As coaches you can only do so much; a lot of it comes from the person inside. So watch this space and let's see how he goes," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
Love watching CPL from India! The Caribbean flair is something else. Quentin Sampson's story from tape-ball to CPL final is so inspiring. Hope he performs well tonight!
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Arjun K
TKR's lineup reads like a who's who of T20 cricket - Russell, Narine, Pollard, Pooran. But Guyana at home with crowd support? This is going to be epic! Setting my alarm for 2 AM IST 😅
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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I appreciate how CPL gives opportunities to young local talents like Sampson. Similar to how IPL has helped Indian domestic players. Great to see global T20 leagues developing future stars!
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Vikram M
While the article focuses on emotions, I wish they discussed more about the actual cricket strategies. Both coaches talking about controlling emotions feels repetitive. Still, can't wait for the match! 🏏
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Michael C
Trinidad producing world-class T20 players year after year is remarkable. Their cricket system clearly works. Indian cricket can learn from their player development model. Excited for this final!

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