Imran Tahir, fueled by unpaid dues from his BPL stint with Rangpur Riders, expressed his determination to win Wednesday’s Global Super League match for Guyana Amazon Warriors. Despite Tahir’s strong performance and pointed remarks about hospitality, the Warriors fell short in their chase, losing to the Riders by 15 runs.
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