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Deccan Gladiators beat New York Strikers by 22 runs!
Tom Kohler-Cadmore 68* (33) | Karunaratne 3-25 Muhammad Waseem 26 (13) | Zahoor Khan 2-12
The bowlers of the Deccan Gladiators were on top of their game throughout this innings and ensured that the batters of New York Strikers did not get any room to work with at all.
The Gladiators will be extremely pleased with themselves for having won the first game of this tournament whereas the Strikers will feel that they missed out on achieving anything substantial in this game.
Zahoor Khan, Trent Boult, Mohammad Zahid and Luke Wood did extremely well for the Gladiators and ensured that the win was etched in their name. The Strikers, for their part, will have to re-assess their batting strategy.
They have quite a few top batters in their lineup and it was expected of them to make a good chase out of this one. However, that is not how things turned out to be, and the Gladiators won this game quite comfortably in the end.
And that will be that!
10
overs
96/6score
4
0
4
0
1
1
runs
Chamika Karunaratne*
2(3)
Sunil Narine
10(6)
Karnal Zahid
1/21
9.6 Mohammad Zahid to Chamika Karunaratne, THAT IS THAT! Deccan Gladiators open their account as they have been clinical tonight, the title defense has begun well for them. Length delivery on the stumps, Karunaratne whacked it down to long-on for a single.
9.5 Mohammad Zahid to Sunil Narine, bangs in the short delivery, Narine hangs back to pull, but doesn't get hold of it and falls safely at deep mid-wicket for one.
9.4 Mohammad Zahid to Sunil Narine, back of a length on the fifth stump, Narine has a big swing and a miss.
9.3 Mohammad Zahid to Sunil Narine, FOUR! Slower one, back of a length on the middle and leg. Narine flicked it one handed to deep backward square-leg, fielder's despairing dive goes in vain and it's a boundary for Narine.
9.2 Mohammad Zahid to Sunil Narine, back of a length, angled it across left-hander on the sixth stump. Narine hangs back to slash and misses.
A bit of good fortune for Narine, but he will take it!