Hard-hitting opener Kennar Lewis (38) and former West Indies Under-19 representative Kirk McKenzie (31) were the main contributors as the Surrey Kings secured a 23-run victory over the Cornwall Warriors in the Dream 11 Jamaica T10 at Sabina Park on Monday.
The Kings posted 102-6 off their 10 overs after the Warriors won the toss and chose to field.
Pacer Andre McCarthy was economical for the Warriors with 1-10 off his two overs.
The Warriors' reply never got out of first gear due to intelligent bowling from the Kings, eventually culminating with them reaching 79-2 after 10 overs.
Openers Ockeeno Farquharson (35) and Paul Palmer Jr (17) top-scored for the Warriors.
Shalome Parnell (1-13 from two overs) and Kenroy Williams (1-20 from two overs) were the wicket-takers for the Kings, which moved back to the top of the table with 13 points and secured a spot in the final with their sixth win in nine matches.
The Warriors are fourth on eight points after their fifth loss in nine matches.
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