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  • 4 months ago
Looking back at Sunday's Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League win for the Antigua and Barbuda Falcons against the St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots.

Falcons player Karima Gore was elated with his unbeaten 52, which saw his team also climbing to the top of the table.

He was speaking with team's media officer Phillip Spooner.
Transcript
00:00How are you feeling?
00:04I'm feeling very excited. I think it's an opportunity where I grab with both hands.
00:09I still have a lot of cricket to play and I'm just thinking about enjoying myself.
00:13Not really the runs that I've scored before. Just thinking about enjoying myself and having fun.
00:18Do you feel any extra pressure at home?
00:21Yeah, in front of the home crowd. My family, my mum, my dad, family and friends are always telling me to keep going.
00:29You know how to cross friends and the team is on top of the table, so that's a good combination.
00:34Yes, very good. I'm really proud of what we did at home. Three games and just to go overseas and continue the universe.
00:40What's been the key to your dream?
00:42Having fun and making memories. This is my first time. I want to make it a memory.
00:46Today is 50. Any pressure?
00:49Not really. I think at the start I had a slow start. The pitch wasn't really coming on as much.
00:55It was holding a bit and the spinners were spinning it just enough.
00:58I'm holding a message from Shaqib and the others.
01:00Shaqib just kept me. Keep going.
01:02So, I'm gonna keep going.
01:03The pitch was a good start. The pitch was a weak one.
01:05It was a good start. The pitch was a good start. The pitch was a big start.
01:07I think at the end of the pitch was a bad start. I thought, I guess, it was the good start.
01:08You
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