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Swieqi United 137/3 in 9.3 overs Muhammad Ajmal 53*(25) | Amar Sharma 1/29 Arif Muhammad 36(15) | Navdeep Gill 1/5
What an unbelievable run chase from the United and they win two in a trot and they do it easily with three balls to spare. It got a bit too close for their comfort in the end but with Ajmal and Qadir out there in the midde they were always favorites to win the game.
The innings was begun in fine fashion by Ajmal who whacked it all over the park in the powerplay and got them to 48. Once the powerplay was done, he was joined by Arif and he began to play the anchor role. Arif played the big shots and played a great cameo of 36. In the end Anil Qadir finished things off in style.
The bowlers had a really bad day for the Mater Dei and it will be really stinging them hard that they falled to defend 137. Amar Sharma got a wicket but he conceded far too many runs in the powerplay. It was Navdeep Gill who brought them back into the game for a while with a superb penultimate over where he picked up a wicket but in the end, Jacob couldn't hold his nerve in the final over and it cost them the game.
10
overs
135/3score
1
0
1
1
1W
4b
runs
Shrijay Patel*
82(36)
Zubbair Muhammad
0(0)
Muhammad Ajmal
0/14
9.3 Rency Jacob to Anil Qadir, SIX! BANG! And that will be the game for the United. It was in the slot and Qadir cleared his front leg and hammered it into the on side for a MAXIMO.
9.2 Rency Jacob to Muhammad Ajmal, this one has been hit down the ground to long off for a single.
9.1 Rency Jacob to Anil Qadir, nails the yorker and they sneak in a run.
9
overs
127/2score
1
1wd
6
1wd
4
6
1
1
runs
Amar Sharma*
24(13)
Shrijay Patel
80(32)
Imran Ameer
0/30
8.6 Navdeep Gill to Anil Qadir, full and on leg stump. Qadir is struck on the pads. He will take a leg bye.
8.5 Navdeep Gill to Anil Qadir, full and right into the block hole. Dot ball again.
8.4 Navdeep Gill to Anil Qadir, FOUR! It was on the pads. Qadir swung hard and got a thick outside edge over third man for a boundary