Match Details
R(B) | 4S | 6S | SR |
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8 (2)3 (5) | 2 0 | 0 0 | 400.00 60.00 |
W-R | Overs | Econ |
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1-29 | 2.0 | 14.50 |
Session | Open | PASS | 4 Over | 47 | 48 |
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Session | Open | PASS | 4 Over | 42 | 29 | 10 Over | 95 | 107 |
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So that’s that, and it’s the Delhi Bulls that have secured a win with six wickets and six balls to spare.
Batting first, the Northern Warriors got off to an underwhelming
start. Kennar Lewis was dismissed early, courtesy of an inch-perfect yorker by Shiraz Ahmed who struck the stumps. Moeen Ali and
Samit Patel did contribute 24 runs together. Samit Patel looked to settle in but
was out-bowled to Ravi Rampaul for 15 runs. The skipper Rovman Powell went full
throttle alongside Ali, as the two contributed for a 70-run-stand. Moeen Ali’s 35 of 21, as well as Powell’s 38
of 19, got their side to 107/4 in 10 overs.
Shiraz Ahmed was the pick of the
bowlers for the Bulls with a spell of 2/16. Ravi Rampaul, Romario Shepherd and
Dwayne Bravo also chipped in with a wicket apiece.
As for the second innings, the Delhi Bulls ended up chasing
down the target in a fairly comfortable manner. Rahmanulla Gurbaz kicked off in a scintillating
tone as he smashed his way to a 10 ball 30. The Afghanistan international
struck one four, and four sixes while batting with a strike rate of 300. Rilee
Rossouw didn’t have much to offer and was dismissed for six by Mithun. Sherfane
Rutherford played a breezy knock of 29 from 15, before getting out to Josh Little.
Mohammad Hafeez did play the anchor role to a certain degree but did manage to
score a quickfire 31 off 18 to get his side over the line.
Wickets from Imran Tahir, Josh Little, Abimanyu Mitun, and Chris Jordan didn't prove to be enough, as the Bulls cruised their way to maximum points.