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Match summary:
Norway win by 21 runs
Raza Iqbal 76*(36) | Joost Mees 41(28) Vinay Ravi 2/12 (1) | Momand Milad 2/32 (2)
Luxembourg were always up against it, but they did make a fairly good effort of making a match out of it. They lost far too many wickets for their liking early on, their middle order in Joost Mees tried to make a game out of it, but were never going to catch up. Norway finish the day with a complete performance. Their bowlers - both pacers and spinners - hit the right areas more often, Norway took their catches, and barring the odd expensive overs, were tight with their line and length when it mattered.
Having lost 4 wickets in the powerplay itself, Luxembourg, despite going at a run rate of 12 an over, were always going to be up against it. Joost Mees and Thomas Martin went after the target, but were under immense pressure, which was piled up with the number of dot deliveries in the middle overs. They left too much for the end, and fell well short of the mark.
10
overs
118/6score
1
0
1wd
W
4
6
1
runs
Mohit Dixit*
11(3)
James Barker
16(9)
Qamar Mushtaque
1/20
9.6 Qamar Mushtaque to Mohit Dixit, digs out the yorker-length delivery a tad outside off towards the long-off region and has to be content with a single. Norway win by 21 runs.
9.5 Qamar Mushtaque to Mohit Dixit, SIX! That was a length delivery around the off-stump channel, Dixit clears his front and gets his hands through the ball. Carved away over the cover region and it comfortably clears the fence.
9.4 Qamar Mushtaque to Mohit Dixit, FOUR! That was a fullish-length delivery angling back in, from a goodish length and Dixit gets an inside edge towards the fine leg region and it trickles away to the fence.
Mohit Dixit, RHB, comes to the crease
9.3 Qamar Mushtaque to Joost Mees, WICKET! That was a fuller-length delivery a tad outside off, Mees tries to power this down the ground, again bat turning in his hands and that was more from the cue end. Sliced up in the air and a rather comfortable catch for the long-off fielder.
Joost Mees c Shahbaz Butt b Qamar Mushtaque 41 (28b 5x4 2x6)