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It was a clinical win in the end for Prague CC. They turned up with a full game, first their batters put up a massive total on the board and then the bowlers stuck to their plans and restricted the opposition to just 123 and won the game with plenty runs.
Bohemian needed to get off to a good start, but they lost two wickets in the consecutive overs, but Zahid Mahmood and Sahil Grover did stitch a partnership and grew in confidence. Zahid in particular was severe, kept hitting out of the park and the boundaries too. Sahil Grover later joined the party, but that total was always going to be too much for them.
With the slow start, Bohemian needed way too much towards the end and the batters succumbed to the pressure and lost heaps of wickets towards the end. Sudesh, Ramani and Arun were amongst the wickets for Prague. Prague CC are back to winning ways and they pick up two crucial points here.
10
overs
122/5score
W
1wd
6
1
0
0
0
runs
Hamid Ullah*
6(4)
Saqlain Saqib Mukhtar
7(2)
Smit Patel-I
1/8
9.6 Smit Patel to Hamid Ullah, THAT IS THAT! It's a comfortable win for Bohemian. Another full toss outside the off-stump, Ullah has a big swing and a miss again.
9.5 Smit Patel to Hamid Ullah, low full toss outside the off-stump. Ullah has a big swing and a miss.
9.4 Smit Patel to Hamid Ullah, length delivery, angled in on the fourth stump. Ullah has a big swing and a miss.
9.3 Smit Patel to Saqlain Mukhtar, full toss and angling down the leg-side. Mukhtar misses out, gets an inside edge on to the body and they sneak in a run.
9.2 Smit Patel to Saqlain Mukhtar, SIX! BANG! Short into the batter, Mukhtar gets into position and pumped it over deep mid-wicket boundary for a maximum.
9.2 Smit Patel to Saqlain Mukhtar, WIDE! Full and goes outside the tramline, called a wide.