 We are the AN, we are the AN, we are the AN, we are the AN, we are the AN, we are the AN, coming one number one, coming ready to be won. So one finalist for the Republic-Bank Caribbean Premier League has been decided. Trinbego Nightwriters had a direct pass to their fifth appearance in the CPL Showpiece after defeating Guyana-Amazon Warriors in Qualifier 1 on Wednesday at the national stadium in Providence, Guyana. The Amazon Warriors were restricted to 166.7 of their 20 overs with Pakistanis Aiyub falling one short of a fourth half-century this season for the 21-year-old left-hander top-scoring with 49 of 39 deliveries. Terence Hines and Wakkar Salim Keele were the standout bowlers for the night riders taking two wickets each. Player of the match, Chadwick Walton, then blasted his first CPL half-century in four years scoring an on-being 80 from 57 deliveries to lead TKR to victory at 167 for three winning with 11 balls to spear. And I would like to suggest that Ricardo Chambers has to take some credit for resurrecting Chadwick Walton because it was only last week in our discussions about some of the finest moments of the CPL. You recall Chapo, his signature dismissal of some deliveries from Keswick Williams. And he responded by hitting a magnificent and polished half-century. Well, his 80-not-out was at four sixes or six fours and four sixes. He was absolutely brilliant. Yeah, there were two straight drives, Lance and Mariah, that I would just watch over and over again. Brilliant shots coming from Chadwick Walton. Now, Chadwick Walton is a CPL veteran. He's all of 38 years old. Coming into this match, as you heard, he had not scored a CPL half-century in four years. So it's been a really tough time for him. Just talking about this season alone, he has struggled before last night's match just 32 runs in four innings. So you could almost say that last night's innings came out of nowhere, but it was a high-quality innings and it set up the Trinbego Knight riders for that win. And Lance and Mariah, I said it yesterday, the thing about the Trinbego Knight riders for me, I don't look at the statistics when I think about them and it's part of why I picked them to win. So early in the tournament because I just feel that because they have the match winners and there are so many potential match winners that on any given day somebody will come to the party and last night it was probably the most unlikely of match winners. Yeah, and I really enjoyed Chadwick Walton's innings. He was also assisted by Nicholas Puran who got 53, then the skipper came in... 33. 33. Yeah, sorry, 33. Then the skipper came in, Karen Pollard, and he also hit some quick ones. So I think, you know, all the things that we've been saying about this TKR team, the all-round effort that we've seen from them, I think they're also a force to be reckoned with because we said that Ghana-Amazon warriors were clicking at the right and we said the same thing for the Jamaica Talos. But I feel like that win against the Ghana-Amazon warriors was one that TKR really wanted to get. They're into the final now and we just have to wait and see which team accompanies them. I just want to pick Lance's brain here because on yesterday's show, Lance, you said that you expect TKR to beat the Ghana-Amazon warriors in qualifier one. Yes. You expect Ghana-Amazon warriors to beat the Jamaica Talos in qualifier two. Yes. And if member serves me right, you went as far as to say that you think the Amazon warriors could win on Sunday? Well, I'm still taking TKR, but I think the Amazon warriors are going to be harder to beat now than they had ever been before. But TKR is still my pick. So your pick to win it is TKR? Yeah, yeah. TKR has always been my team, yeah. OK, so it was Nikhil then. It's really Nikhil's brain who I need to pick because it was Nikhil who said that earlier would win qualifier one, but Ghana-Amazon warriors would go on to win the title on Sunday. In the rematch. In the rematch. Nikhil said that for real. I think Nikhil said that for real. But the other thing about the TKR performance last night is I was talking to Mariah earlier on because I'm pretty impressed with Terence Hines. Yes. You know, I was following his domestic game for several years. He had played for Moussai and then Queen's Park. And he's a talented cricketer. He had a first-class 100 back in 2020 for the Trinbego or the Trinidadic Bego Red Force as they are in first-class cricket. And I just think he's a natural cricketer. I like Terence Hines. I think he's a match winner. And you made the point earlier, Ricardo, that Trinbego Knight Riders has a way of having match winners and players just coming to the fore to deliver results for them. Because as you correctly pointed out, Chadwick Walton would be their least opponent. Chadwick would be their least expected hero from last night's game. But he played with a lot of maturity and was outscoring Puran, I think, when they were all at the crease together. And you don't outscore Puran at the crease very easily. And we just have to remember Sunil Narayan, the mystery spinner that we like to call him. He didn't play last night. He was out of the TKR setup. So just imagine when TKR have their full strength team at the disposal. So Chadwick Walton doesn't play the final? No, with this 80, the selectors have alone. What happened to Gupta last night? Was he dropped? Listen, that's a good question, Lance. But you don't score 80 in a way of the match performance. Yes, yes. And then not play the next game. I agree with you 100 percent. Well, unless you are Robert Samwells. And that was 132, was it? You mean his last test game? His first and last test. Well, that's the thing about the TKR squad. Because it's such a strong squad. I will not be surprised if he's dropped for the next game. No, I get it. I get what you're saying, but... He's going to play. And once again, it is experience in the TKR setup. Because as I said, Chadwick Walton is a veteran of the CPL. He's played for the Talos. He's played for the Ghana-Amazon warriors. And now he's that Trin Begonite riders. I must be honest, I didn't even realize he was at the Trin Begonite riders. He's 38 years old. And he was striking the ball like a 25-year-old last night. Really, really good batting, Chadwick. And I want to see those straight sixes again. Yeah, he was brilliant for real. Good thing Keswick isn't around. So what happens in the Talos-Amazon Warriors game on Friday night? What happens there? Talos is my thing. Talos? I tried to think like a Jamaican. Talos for me. Why? Why don't you think like Mariah? No, I think the problem here, I think the problem here is that Karish Maramrak isn't playing for the Ghana-Amazon warriors. So she doesn't pick the Ghana-Amazon warriors. No, it's nothing to do with that. But it's the reason why you pick them in the women's CPL. Okay, because that involves blood relations and I will support Karishma wherever she goes. But as an analyst, when my analyst hat is on and I'm looking at the team, team for team, I'm going with the Talos. I think they have a bit of fire and they're on assist in momentum there. We can't stop them. It's a solid pick. All right, time will tell. We go to break. So you say Ghana? Ghana, yes. All right. Game on. Break time.