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Mi New York won by 22 runs Corey Anderson 91(52) | Tim David 53(28) Liam Plunkett 2-30(4) | Kagiso Rabada 2-32(4)
The Unicorns get off to a winning start. They posted a massive total on the board and even though there was no guarantee they would successfully defend this against a star-studded MI New York outfit at the halfway stage, they stuck to their bowling plans and never allowed the opposition to dominate proceedings with the bat. Steven Taylor's day got bad to worse as he got out for a duck, while Patel's stay was short-lived too
Pooran took the attack to the opposition and struck a 51-run partnership with Brevis but Shadab got rid of the latter. Plunkett didn't have a best of start but he bowled incredibly in the next three overs. He dismissed the dangerous Pooran to suck all the little momentum that New York have gathered until his stay.
Pollard smashed some monstrous sixes but his knock couldn't change the course of the match, while David too entertained with his hard-hitting prowess but it all only helped New York to reduce the deficit of the defeat
20
overs
193/5score
1
0
2
6
6
2
runs
Tim David*
53(28)
Hammad Azam
2(3)
Marcus Stoinis
0/40
19.6 Marcus Stoinis to Tim David, bangs it short angling in, David pulls it uppishly and gets a couple. San Francisco Unicorns won by 22 runs
19.5 Marcus Stoinis to Tim David, SIX! We have seen the power and it's time to see the innovation now. Full wide of off, David shuffles across and opens the blade to get this over backward point for a maximum. He brings up his fifty as well
19.4 Marcus Stoinis to Tim David, SIX! THAT'S A GOLF SHOT! Stoinis feeds in the slot and David wallops it over long-on for a maximum
19.3 Marcus Stoinis to Tim David, slow delivery into the surface, David pulls it to long-on and comes back for a second due to a fumble from Allen
19.2 Marcus Stoinis to Tim David, good length wide of off-stump, David moves a long way across the off-stump to play a scoop but didn't get the required length, so he gets beaten
19.1 Marcus Stoinis to Hammad Azam, back of a length, pulled towards deep mid-wicket for one