🏏 Match Prediction
The 30th match of CPL 2025 features Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW) taking on Barbados Royals (BR) at the Providence Stadium, Guyana. Check pitch report, probable XIs, key players, and winning chances in our GAW vs BR CPL 2025 match prediction.
The Guyana Amazon Warriors, led by veteran Imran Tahir, have a strong balance of batting and bowling. With Shai Hope, Ben McDermott, and Shimron Hetmyer in the top order, plus all-rounders Moeen Ali and Romario Shepherd, they offer depth. Their spin duo of Imran Tahir and Gudakesh Motie will be key on home turf.
The Barbados Royals, captained by Rovman Powell, boast an experienced lineup. Quinton de Kock, Brandon King, and Rassie van der Dussen form a solid top order, while Daniel Sams and Chris Green add all-round firepower. Their bowling unit, featuring Ramon Simmonds, Jomel Warrican, and Eathan Bosch, will look to challenge GAW’s batting.
🎯 Winning Probability – CPL 2025 Prediction
- Guyana Amazon Warriors (GAW): 58%
- Barbados Royals (BR): 42%
👉 According to our GAW vs BR CPL 2025 prediction, the Warriors hold the edge thanks to their spin-friendly attack and home advantage at Providence. However, BR’s explosive batting lineup can turn the game if their top order fires.
📌 If GAW Bat First
- Expected Total: 165–180
- Key Batters: Shai Hope, Shimron Hetmyer
- Key BR Bowlers: Daniel Sams (death overs), Chris Green (middle overs)
Strategic Insight: GAW should look to build steadily with Hope anchoring and Hetmyer accelerating. With power-hitters like Shepherd and Moeen Ali, a total near 175 is realistic. BR must use their all-rounders smartly to contain runs in the middle overs.
📌 If BR Bat First
- Expected Total: 160–175
- Key Batters: Quinton de Kock, Brandon King
- Key GAW Bowlers: Imran Tahir (middle overs), Gudakesh Motie (spin support)
Strategic Insight: BR’s success depends on a strong start from De Kock and King. Powell’s finishing ability could be vital in the last overs. GAW’s spinners are expected to dominate, so BR will need to rotate strike smartly to avoid collapses.