 Yeah, what better way to head into the weekend than with cricket, lovely cricket, especially when it's CPL cricket. The Trinidad and Tobago leg of the Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League concludes at the weekend with four matches. The hosts will play two as they face the Jamaica Talos on Saturday and Saint Lucia Kings on Sunday. The early matches will see Saint Kitsa Nivas Patriots clash with the Kings on Saturday while Barbados Royals play one of their two remaining games against Ghana Amazon Warriors on Sunday. All four games will be live on Sports Max. This is all the table looks heading into this weekend's slate of matches. The Amazon Warriors and the Trinbega Knight Riders both on nine points. Saint Lucia Kings on eight, Barbados Royals on seven, the Talos on five and the Saint Kitsa Nivas Patriots really struggling because they've played all of eight matches and they have only two points. So that means they're essentially out of qualification or trying to get into the playoffs, tough going for the Saint Kitsa Nivas Patriots, but all set up for the Trinbega Knight Riders this weekend, especially after their impressive performance against the Barbados Royals on Wednesday night. Yeah, I'm sure Fian Roarford having a tough time as a new Patriots captain and very, very deflating experience to put up 220 on the board and losing in that high scoring match and you could see his body language. He was completely deflated. So my heart goes out to a sure frame brother for the Saint Kitsa Nivas Patriots at the moment, but tight going at the top at the top looking for the playoff spots. And as I said on the show yesterday, I like the look of this Ghana Amazon Warriors team and how well they are playing at the moment. But as the TNT leg rounds up this weekend, the matches are going to be very important because teams want to secure their playoff spots because you can't win the title without first getting into the playoffs. So that's where the action is. Yeah, and just to give you an idea of how thrilling it could be in determining those playoff spots, if you look at it, the Trinbega Knight Riders have played seven matches. So they have three to go. The Ghana Amazon Warriors, they have all of five matches to go. The Saint Lucia Kings have four. The Talawas have four. So when you when you look at it from that standpoint, you would, you would, you would, you, as I said, Patriots, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble, trouble for the Patriots. You can essentially cut them off. But the other five teams all in with genuine shots on that Trinbega Talawas game is going to be a good one, Lance, because the Talawas started well, but they have lost their last two and find themselves in a spot of bother and they would want to get winning again, which will not be easy against the Trinbega Knight Riders, especially with the Knight Riders at home. And the fact is the Talawas are just two points behind the Barbados Royals who have played two games more. Yes. The Barbados Royals have already played eight games. So although they're in a playoff position and fourth at the moment, their position looks a little tenuous if they can't, you know, get wins to shore up their spot. Yeah. All right. Talking about the Barbados Royals, they will know their opponents for the massive women's CPL final when Trinbega Knight Riders and Ghana Amazon Warriors clash in match six on Saturday. That match will also be live on SportsMax. It starts at 2 30 p.m. in Jamaica, 3 30 Eastern, Caribbean time. Lance, I know you've got a lot of money stashed away. Where are you putting some of it? TKR. I am with the TKR, both on the men's side and the women's side. So I'm taking the TKR. And especially because the Andra Dottin is back in the set up as well, and she adds a lot to any team that she is part of. I think they missed her in the early games. And I think that the potency of their unit is improved with her in there. So I not only think that they should get by the Amazon Warriors, but they may beat the Barbados Royals in the final as well. Yeah, if there has ever been a time to download the SportsMax app, it is now the CPL is still going on. Conker Kaif Nations League is happening. And yeah, it's just a wonderful set up of sports. Well, he's a champion on the field and an entertainer off it. The most outstanding West Indian T20 Polar. Hmm. He sat and had a chat with Mariah Ramarack about a new venture. All right, so today we're doing something a bit different, but I couldn't miss the opportunity to, of course, come down to Dwayne Bravo's studio in Trinidad and Tobago, Port of Spain, to be exact. And I'm really, really lucky and honored to be speaking to the artist that he'll be signing 47 Ronzi. And you're very special because you'll be his first artist. Yes, it's a pleasure to be here. Thank you for having me. Yeah, and Ronzi, tell me a bit about this single Thunder. I'm very, very intrigued to find out, you know, and of course my audience. Why the name Thunder? What does it represent? What are we expecting? What type of beat? So Thunder is my first debut single out of 47 productions. It's an Afro beat, kind of a Caribbean styling. It's essentially a love song about two people sharing an intimate moment. And I love to sing about love. And Thunder really brings out the feeling that electrifying type of song. So that was one of my main elements in the song to really portray that element. And did you have Bravo as the type of man? Anything he touches turns to gold. And for me, I'm really fascinated by the fact that he has discovered you. He has believed in you. What do you think is the reason for that? Well, you know, when I was first introduced to coming into 47 productions, I played some of my music from before and himself and Tommy Sanchez, they really guided me to try Afro beat because my main genre was R&B and hip-hop, right? When he saw I was able to do certain things, you know, he was like, Ronzi, this is your lane. He made a way for me to really push my music career. When you think about DJ Bravo, you think worldwide. So I think you're on the right path. I'm looking forward to see your success. But I can't let you go without, you know, at least getting one line from you. Sure. Be my lover. Tell me if you wanted to be free. And I'll do me no jealousy. Tell me what you want, baby, please. Really, really beautiful. If you haven't heard Sunder yet, you need to check it out. So I'm sitting with a man we all know from the Trinbego Knight Riders and what a win that was yesterday. Doing Bravo. Thank you. Thank you very much. Yeah, a very important win for us and a special occasion for the fans and also for all cricket lovers to be able to see a century from our very own Nicola Spurran live in action. So it was a good game for us and very happy. What makes that TKR bond so strong? We all enjoy each other's company. We enjoy it as a success. We appreciate each and every one of us have a different type of talent set. While at the same time, we remain grounded. You know, a lot of us play our cricket from teenage days and be able to fulfill our dream and our true potential on a global stage where everybody is happy for everybody. Yeah, and when you got back into this side this year, of course the Trinbego Indians and those that support TKR because not only Trini support TKR, there are a lot of people that love and respect what the players from TKR do. They were really, really happy to have you back. What would it mean for TKR to walk away with that title? Again? It would mean a lot. Another last two years wasn't the best for TKR and obviously, you know, the last two years I did not play. I played with sinkets and left TKR, went sinkets, win with sinkets and since then TKR is yet to win. But I wanted to always come back home to finish off my playing days at home. And it was, you know, it would be the right thing on the wall if it is we can go ahead and win this title. But it's not just about me coming back, I want to win the trophy, but I think the guys were really hurt of their show in last season with the team that they have and the quality and not, I mean, finishing at the bottom of the table. It was, they felt embarrassed and at the start of the season, they reflect on that feeling last year and they don't want to experience that again. And, you know, my energy, I'm a very easy-going kind of individual, fun and my vibe is to get the team to believe, keep us going and just enjoy, enjoy the competition. I did a song for the team to inspire the team. It's a trend that most, I think, whenever I record a song, most times you go and I win the trophy. So again, at the start of the season, we play that song and, you know, my speech was hopefully this song can inspire us again to win another trophy. Speaking about song and music, you've also done your thing on the side, you know, something you're very passionate about. It's no secret. You've always been vocal about your love for music. 47 Runzie, I was really impressed with her just now. No music, just her singing as if it's in the bathroom and her voice is beautiful. So tell me about the process of getting Runzie. Yeah, it's a strange one, to be honest. Never heard of seeing Runzie before. But I invested in an app called Collab. It's an app that allows creative people from around the world to connect. And when I launched that app, I launched it along with a competition that whichever artist wherever you are, I will fly you in to 47 and give you a free production. And it so happened that Runzie won the contest and luckily she's a trainee. She's from Kuva, you know? And then myself and the other guy, he's an artist and songwriter as well, Tommy Sanchez, he said be this girl special. This girl is special. He said this is what 47 been waiting for. She's very talented, she's very committed. Music is good and very rarely you see artists with a good work ethic, very rarely you see artists who can actually write their own music. So she's special. All right, well, you heard it from the champion himself. 47 Runzie is one for the future. She's one for now, very, very special. And Bravo, you know, we as people looking on at you, very, very proud. I am a trainee just as you, looking at you do your thing. And I will be following the career of 47 Runzie and I hope to see her grow from strength to strength. Thank you very much. Thank you guys. Pick up the sports mask always for sharing this. And yeah, we're here in the home of the champion. Y'all listen to the slogan, home of champions. This is the home of the champion, so champion. Champion squared. We're out. Yeah, looking forward to hearing more from Runzie Lance. I figure you would like her song, your big on your music. She sounded pretty good. Yeah, quality, quality, very, very good range and nice, nice melodious sound. Yeah. All right, we're giving viewers a chance to enjoy Sunday's CPL action with Sports Max live at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy. All you have to do is answer this question. When was the last time the Trinbeger night riders won the CPL and who did they beat in the final? 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