T10 Cricket: Bowlers took 8 wickets for 40 runs, Kieron Pollard’s team reached FINAL; Moin Ali Brigade will get chance even after defeat

Abu Dhabi T10: The New York Strikers team has reached the finals with the innings of Morgan and Wasim.

T10 CricketIn the sixth season of the T10 Cricket League, New York Strikers defeated Morrisville Samp Army by 4 wickets to enter the finals. Kieron Pollard’s bowlers took 8 wickets for 40 runs and defeated Moeen Ali’s team New York Strikers. Even after this defeat, Moeen Ali Brigade will get another chance to reach the final.

Pollard’s bowlers wreaked havoc

For New York Strikers, Akil Hussain took 2/7 in 2 overs. Wahab Riaz took 2 for 10, Jordan Thompson took 2 for 17 and Ravi Rampaul took 2 for 6. Four bowlers of New York Strikers took 8 wickets of Morrisville Samp Army for just 40 runs. Dwayne Pretorius was the highest run scorer with 15 runs. Apart from Pretorius, Moin Ali scored 12 and Miller scored 13 runs.

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In response, Eoin Morgan of New York Strikers came out to chase this target and expressed his intention by hitting two sixes in the first over, but after the dismissal of Paul Stirling (1) in the second over, Morgan also scored 14 runs in 7 balls in the third over. Made it and kept moving.

New York Strikers team in the final

After this Mahesh Teekshana tried to put pressure on the strikers by taking two wickets in a single over. But Muhammad Wasim’s innings made his team win by playing an unbeaten inning of 36 runs in 16 balls. During this, Wasim hit 3 fours and 3 sixes. Strikers won the match by scoring 82 runs for the loss of 6 wickets in 8.3 overs. Mahesh Teekshana took maximum 3 wickets from Samp Army.

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