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Hungary win by six wickets and the hosts take the first points of their campaign!
Vinoth Ravindran 40 (13) | Mueez ul Hassan (3/22) Suman Ghimire 49 (21) | Muhammad Adnan (2/22)
Excellent win for Hungary and that would give them some confidence going forward in this series. Ravindran and Rasikh came together at the top of the order and provided the perfect start in the chase of 130, scoring 50-plus in the powerplay.
Ravindran got out playing a reckless short on the last ball of the third over and Mohammad Adnan pulled things back for Portugal completely by getting both the set batters out. Rasikh then turned the game around again by attacking Adnan's good length seam deliveries which had got him the wickets in the previous over, though Darapureddy got out and eked out his nightmarish day.
The situation was a bit tricky at 91/4 when Rasik played a needless hoick against Nipo to get out for 26 (11). But Safi and a steely eyed Prashar finished things off with a couple of brilliant cameos.
9.1 Ashraful Rupu to Zahir Safi, short a tad outside off, swiped away towards the deep square leg fielder and Hungary scripts their first victory of the tri-series.
Ashraful Rupu, right-arm orthodox, comes into the attack
One run needed of the last over and the stern and determined Prashar has brought his team right on the doors of a win here with some stunning batting. He was tested with the short-balls but played them beautifully.
9
overs
129/4score
6
0
4
6
0
0
runs
Abhitesh Prashar*
32(13)
Zahir Safi
14(7)
Junaid Khan-II
0/37
8.6 Junaid Khan to Abhitesh Prashar, on a good-length a shade outside off, Prashar swings across the line and gets beaten.
8.5 Junaid Khan to Abhitesh Prashar, fuller-length delivery around middle stump, Prashar comes down the track and swings across the line, ends up getting an inside edge straight to the short fine leg fielder.
8.4 Junaid Khan to Abhitesh Prashar, SIX! That's a massive blow from Prashar. Picks this short delivery up quite brilliantly. Swivels a bit and pulls it away over the backward square leg fence. Just a run away from victory.
8.3 Junaid Khan to Abhitesh Prashar, FOUR! Short of a length delivery down the leg side, Prashar gets into position early and helps it away towards the vacant fine leg region for a boundary.
8.2 Junaid Khan to Abhitesh Prashar, slower yorker-length delivery a shade outside off, Prashar goes for the mini-helicopter and gets beaten.