St Lucia Zouks 194 for 3 (Fletcher 70, Charles 64, Powell 2-45) beat Jamaica Tallawahs 177 for 6 (Gayle 30, Powell 28, Shillingford 2-30) by 17 runsScorecard and ball-by-ball detailsAndre Fletcher and Johnson Charles struck half-centuries for the second day in a row, and combined for a 104-run opening partnership, to help St Lucia Zouks beat Jamaica Tallawahs by 17 runs. Zouks fifth win in their last six games concluded the Lauderhill leg of CPL 2016Charles kept up his scintillating form with 64 off 35 balls, his third half-century in his last four innings, and took over as the leading run-getter in the tournament with 410 runs at 45.55.Sundays rematch began after a 50-minute delay due to lightning in the area of the Central Broward Regional Park and despite the fact that Zouks posted the highest total of CPL 2016 after being sent in on Saturday, Tallawahs captain Chris Gayle opted to give Zouks first strike 24 hours later. The result was another dominant batting display spearheaded by the openers.Charles brought up his fifty in 25 balls off Timroy Allen in the ninth over, when he hit a six with the wind over midwicket to the northwest side of the ground. Allen nearly had Fletcher caught at long-on off the last ball of the over for 29, but the fielder came in several steps off the rope and with the ball taking off in a stiff breeze, a desperate leap only managed to parry the ball over for six.Tallawahs had added a third spinner to the line-up in Garey Mathurin and the left-armer eventually made the first breakthrough in the 12th over, forcing Charles to hit into the wind towards midwicket on the southeast side of the ground where Chadwick Walton took a good catch. Michael Hussey fell in similar fashion, hitting to Walton stationed at sweeper cover on off Rovman Powell at the start of the 16th over. Walton took his third catch in the same position when he combined with Powell again to nab Fletcher for 70 off 54 balls.The opener couldnt power through the wind in the 18th and fell two overs short of making it through both Zouks innings in Lauderhill unbeaten.Kesrick Williams could have had Shane Watson caught off a paddle sweep at short fine leg on 22 if only he hadnt overstepped. Watson went on to add 20, including two sixes in the final over off Powell to set a target of 195, just out of reach for Tallawahs.Tallawahs got off to a hot start in their chase with Gayle making 30 off 15 balls, in what eventually ended as his sides top score, after being caught on the boundary off Watson. His innings typified the Tallawahs line-up, with everyone in the top seven getting into double-digits but no one able to carry on for a big score. His 43-run stand for the first wicket with Walton was also the best in the innings as wickets fell at regular intervals and stunted their momentum.Shane Shillingford claimed Walton and later Rovman Powell to finish with 2 for 30, his best figures on the season. Tallawahs had an outside chance of pulling off a win when they needed 43 off 18 balls with Alex Ross and Shakib Al Hasan at the crease, but Watson and Jerome Taylor virtually iced the game by conceding seven singles off the next 11 balls.After arriving in Lauderhill on July 21 in first place, Tallawahs leave in second and will face table-toppers Guyana Amazon Warriors in the first play-off match in St Kitts on Wednesday. Kurt Suzuki Nationals Jersey . Louis Blues. Shane Hnidy joins Brian Munz for the broadcast on TSN 1290 Radio at 7pm ct. Anibal Sanchez Nationals Jersey . 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Charley Hull may have missed Justin Roses moment of Olympic glory, but the 20-year-old is still benefiting from his experience as she seeks to complete a golden British double.Hull only arrived in Rio on Sunday evening, several hours after Rose had won the first Olympic golf gold medal for 112 years following a thrilling duel with Open champion Henrik Stenson.However, Roses caddie Mark Fulcher made sure to pass his extensive notes on the course at Reserva de Marapendi to Team GB leader Jamie Spence, who in turn made them available to Hull and teammate Catriona Matthew.And the move has certainly paid dividends as Hull and Matthew both carded second rounds of 66 on Thursday to lie two and five shots respectively off the lead held by Koreas seven-time major champion Inbee Park.Hull, who birdied the last three holes and six in total, insists she is approaching the Olympics like any other tournament, but has always raised her game when representing Britain or Europe.I enjoy it. Its a lot of fun, said Hull, who was part of the winning Curtis Cup side in 2012 and the victorious Solheim Cup in team 2013, as well as scoring four points from five matches in a losing cause in 2015.Im kind of representing my country every week when Im playing, but this week you know youre a part of the team, so its good fun. I really enjoy playing in major competitions and you cant get much better than this.Being on an Olympic leaderboard is pretty cool but Im just trying to treat this like any other event so I dont make myself too nervous.Matthew had been somewhat disappointed to miss a number of chances in her opening 71, but the 46-year-old Scot made up for it on day two with six birdies and a solitary bogey.Im pleased with how I played today, she told Press Association Sport. I drove it a bit better today so I gave myself more chances and made some putts so obviously Im very pleased to be keeping in contention.I think they were maybe expecting more wind today and were a bit generouss with some of the pins, but youve still got to play well.dddddddddddd Im pleased with where I am, edging closer to the lead and hopefully on Saturday I can still be in there with a chance.Park, who has been struggling with a thumb injury this season, carded a second consecutive 66 for a halfway total of 10 under par and one-shot lead over American Stacy Lewis, who fired 11 birdies, one bogey and a double bogey in a superb 63.Lewis, who is on an extended honeymoon in Rio after marrying University of Houston golf coach Gerrod Chadwell on August 6, said: I probably left the range a little bit mad, the swing not really there, not where it needed to be.I dont know if something seemed to click and I got some more confidence as the day went on. Any time you see some putts go in, it frees up the swing a little bit more. But I didnt expect this at all.Im truthfully more excited about the diving I get to go and watch this afternoon than the round I played. Im looking forward to doing all this other stuff versus the golf, and thats what this week is about for us.On a day of low scoring, Irelands Leona Maguire rebounded from an opening 74 with a superb 65, while team-mate Stephanie Meadow recorded a 66 following a disappointing 77 on Wednesday.Tee to green I played really well again but holed some more putts today which was key, said Maguire, who carded five birdies in six holes from the ninth.I spent a while on the putting green on Wednesday and had a chat with Paul (McGinley, Irish team captain), but I didnt try and dwell on it too much, I just tried to come out this morning all guns blazing and shoot a low one.Pauls been great. I could not have asked for anybody better. Hes so astute and hes believed in this from the get-go. He did his very best for the guys last week and hes doing even more for us this week. He leaves no stone unturned. ' ' '