“This time around we will be looking to produce our best cricket when it counts,” he stressed.

“We will not necessarily be looking to do anything different to what we have done previously in the tournament.”

The performance sent a stern warning to Tridents but their skipper Kieron Pollard said his side was not fazed.

“The Warriors played very well last night, but I am not worried,” said Pollard.

“We will do our preparation and get ourselves ready for playing them, but we are going to concentrate on our strengths rather than worry too much about theirs.”

Head coach Robin Singh said Tridents were prepared, especially after the long rest which came after they avoided the playoffs.

“Preparations have been good this week and we have welcomed the break after playing so many games in quick succession at the end of the group stages,” said Singh.

“We have some players who have done really well throughout the tournament such as Jason Holder and Kieron Pollard, but we will be looking to prepare all of our players to be their best in the final.”

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