Early incisions from Matthew Forde pegged Royals back further as the speedster returned figures of 3 for 12. Forde was hitting the uncomfortable area with unerring accuracy and tested batters’ technique in the powerplay was a big reason for the Kings picking up five wickets in the first six overs. Nyeem Young was the rare bright spot among the Royals; he resisted the early pressure and raced to 48 off 39 deliveries but without much support from his team-mates, the match’s fate was sealed. It had been a one-man show with the ball too, Jason Holder extracting all the juice in the Gros Islet pitch to take four wickets but with very little pressure from the other end the Kings could not be stopped.Rain plays spoilsport on the weekendRain wiped out both games on Saturday. Trinbago Knight Riders and St Kitts and Nevis Patriots split one point each after only three overs were possible in the first match.The second game between Guyana Amazon Warriors and Saint Lucia Kings was hit by rain too. With several inspections, and rain-stoppages, the match was abridged to five overs per side, which was plenty of time for Saim Ayub and Azam Khan to ransack 56 runs, but that was all the action that was possible.Rain played spoilsport on Sunday’s double-header too. The soggy outfield forced the match officials to abandon both games; the first between Royals and Tallawahs and the second between table-toppers Kings and Patriots. The forecast looks good for the second week of the CPL, at Warner Park.

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