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Abu Dhabi T10: New York striker’s timely strike gives morale boost to victory over Chennai Warriors

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Abu Dhabi T10: New York striker's timely strike gives morale boost to victory over Chennai Warriors
Akil Hussain

Abu Dhabi: The rookie New York striker’s morale was high as they beat the Chennai Warriors for 27 runs in the Abu Dhabi T10 match at the Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. Although the New York forwards managed only 6 for 99, their bowlers bowled brilliantly to limit Chennai Warriors to 72 for 6 for 10.

Chennai Braves won the toss and elected to field. The New York forwards lost to the Bengals in their opening T10 match in Abu Dhabi, opener Paul Sterling with two consecutive boundaries on Patrick Dooley’s first break . Sterling continued his big success, scoring two boundaries and six in Henry Birx’s second.

Dooley dismissed opener Mohamamd Waseem, who was knocked down by keeper Adam Rossington for 2 runs. That brought on Eoin Morgan, who hit Dooley’s boundary first to the short leg. Sterling picked up his pace in the fourth to score two sixes from Carlos Brathwaite. Brathwaite completed 16 runs. In the fifth over, Sikandar Raza allowed Eoin Morgan 15 outs and was caught in the deep middle near Brooks.

The New York forwards were hit hard in Game 6 when Kieron Pollard was sacked by Fuller and sacked by Brathwaite for 1 on extra screen. In the same game, Fuller also dropped Sterling for 32, caught by Brooks deep in the middle. With a quick wicket down, Raza struck a fine seventh after conceding just eight.

Romario Shepherd and Azam Khan then started punching. Azam hit the boundary first for Brooks, who pitched the eighth. Romario Shepherd followed, hitting Brooks twice in succession to the center post. Brooks hit the fifth, allowing Shepard to be caught by Sikandar Raza on extra cover for 19. Brathwaite salvaged the situation by bowling a good ninth and only lost five runs.

Dooely was overtaken by Dooely for 11 runs at the touchline touchdown when Fuller’s last pitch put Azam Khan out, and it was clear that the New York forwards would be limited to under 100 runs. Jordan Thompson hit 6 runs on the last pitch to secure 6-for-99 from 10 overs and remain unbeaten in 15 games.

Chennai Braves started off on the wrong note, losing opener David Malan’s clean bowling and second off Akeal Hosein’s first ball. The veteran Rampaul conceded just four runs behind opener Adam Rossington and one-pitcher Michael Pepper. Hosein struck again in the third inning when Rossington swept Stirling for 2 runs on a Gully counterattack. He only lost three runs in the inning. Raza only lost by four points and also knocked out Michael Pepper for another solid fourth. With the last ball over, he allowed Pepper to be brilliantly caught by Muhammad Waseem deep in the middle for nine.

The New York forwards took control of the game and allowed just six runs when Jordan Thompson knocked captain Sikander Lazar down on the first pitch of the fifth. The Warriors were only 20 points on 4 shots at the halfway mark, but they were only 20 points at the halfway mark. Although Romario Shepard scored nine in the sixth, Rose Whiteley fell to Thompson in the seventh, who was caught deep in the wicket for 8 The New York forwards bowled so tight that the first six innings came only in the seventh when James Fuller wicketed Tom Spoon.

With James Fuller also off, Pollard scored six from Wahab Riaz’s long-range overs, Chennai’s 7.2 for 38 off six. The second six came when Brathwaite hit Wahab Riaz. With 53 runs from 12 balls, promising young UAE batsman Vriitya Aravind joined Brathwaite. He hit Rampaul two bounds to shorten the third. Think Brathwaite hits Vahbriaz 6 for 6 in the last over to stay unbeaten in 22 games, Aravind 18 off 8 balls, Chennai Warriors 6 throws for just 72 balls.

Brief score:

new york forward BT Chennai Warriors Passed 27 runs. New York Strikers 6 for 10 for 99 (Paul Sterling 32, James Fuller 3 for 15) Chennai Warriors 6 for 10 for 72 (Carlos Brathwaite 22, Akil Hou Sain 2 for 6, Jordan Thompson for 2 and 11)

Player of the match: Akil Hussain



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