Trinbago Knight Riders' opening batsman Lendl Simmons has credited some tough love from uncle Phil Simmons with a breakout performance against St Kitts and Nevis Patriots, in the CPL on Wednesday.
Simmons slammed a whirlwind 96 from just 63 balls, registering 7 fours and a towering 6 sixes. His performance anchored a 174 innings for the Tridents, who then restricted St Kitts to 115 to score an eighth straight win.
Prior to the fireworks, Simmons had eked out an average season to date, registering scores of 32 and 25 against the Barbados Tridents and Jamaica Tallawahs respectively but with ducks against the Tallawahs and St Lucia Zouks. According to Simmons, however, being able to bide his time with the team winning and encouragement from his uncle provided the motivation.
“I’ve been struggling for the last couple of games that I played. I didn’t get the start to the tournament that we wanted but seeing that we were winning it game me confidence that I would come good at some point in time,” Simmons said.
“Last night I had a talk with Phil(Simmons) and he told me what I needed to hear and that reminded me of my ability and talent and what I can do.”
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