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    Antigua Falcons Ready to Take on Trinbago Knight Riders at Home

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    The Antigua Falcons are gearing up for their next challenge as they prepare to face the Trinbago Knight Riders at the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium.

    In a statement, the team expressed confidence and readiness ahead of the match. “The next challenge awaits and we’re set,” the Falcons said, highlighting their determination to perform strongly on home soil.

    Fans are being urged to bring their energy and support to the stadium as the Falcons aim to capitalize on the home advantage against the formidable visiting side.

    Excitement is building across the island as spectators anticipate a thrilling encounter between two of the Caribbean Premier League’s most competitive teams.

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