Antigua does not seem to have the potential to cause problems to Tallawahs, since the two teams had opposing pictures.
Antigua failed to create serious problems in Guyana, and although she managed to get 2 fast wickets, no match was found in front of her opponent, while Jamaica made another surprise and managed to stay high winning Zouks comfortably.
The big difference in that game was made by Chris Gayle, who may be in odd-to-poor condition throughout the year, but whenever he's in the Caribbean to play in the local championship, he overcomes all his problems and sets off stunning appearances. 111 runs in the first game, achieving 10 sixs.
In the North Sound field where the match is held, the ground seems to favor the batsmen and allow great scores and good shots. With the situation that Gayle showed in the first game, logic says we can expect a good game from him. Having made 10 sixths will not have trouble finding a way to make 2 sixs in this game. It is enough to find a rhythm and then everything will be easy for him.
Gayle is a player who wants to take risks and always chases big shots. From a big shot can come his wicket early enough, so I prefer to bet on his sixths and not the number of his runs.