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Finn Allen, Glenn Phillips keep T20I series alive
Finn Allen hit six sixes and four fours in a scintillating knock of 83 from 53 balls while Glenn Phillips hit 50 of his 69 in fours and sixes (5 each) to power New Zealand to a thumping 74-run victory. After suffering two big defeats in the four-match series, the duo ran the show in Edgbaston to keep the series alive.
On a flat surface in Birmingham, New Zealand had the rub of the green at the toss which Allen duly capitalised on. It started as early as the opening over when he drove through cover twice for two successive boundaries. New Zealand lost Devon Conway early but moved on quickly with Allen and Tim Seifert. Seifert however, was snuffed out in the 10th over but that paved the way for the match-defining partnership – between Allen and Phillips.
Livingstone, who brought the breakthrough, was taken to the cleaners by the new batting pair as he finished with bowling figures of 1 for 55 in 4 overs. Adil Rashid too came in for middle-overs assault as Allen, who got a 35-ball fifty, hit the leggie for three consecutive sixes in the 15th over. It set New Zealand up for a big finish. Phillips took charge in the 18th over, carting Livingstone three sixes in a 22-run over and took New Zealand to 202/5 in 20 overs.
England’s chase stuttered from the very beginning before getting derailed soon after. Kyle Jamieson made the first incision with the wicket of Will Jacks in the third over, and then a struggling Dawid Malan was dismissed by Tim Southee in the final over of the PowerPlay. With 30/2 in 6 overs, England were well behind the eight-ball and found themselves in deeper trouble as Jonny Bairstow fell to a long-hop from Ish Sodhi.
Jos Buttler walked out and threw caution to the wind with a six and a four in the same over and then repeated it against Mitchell Santner in the following over. New Zealand however, struck at the other end to remove Harry Brook. A short 37-run stand between Buttler and Moeen Ali ensued, giving England hope of late revival. But that was swiftly ended when Santner had Buttler caught and bowled in the 13th over. From 92 for 5, England lost the rest of their side for just 36 runs, folding for just 128 in the 19th over.
Brief scores: New Zealand 202/5 in 20 overs (Finn Allen 83, Glenn Phillips 69; Gus Atkinson 2-31) beat England 128 in 18.3 overs (Jos Buttler 40, Moeen Ali 26; Kyle Jamieson 3-23, Ish Sodhi 3-33) by 74 runs
(Cricbuzz)
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Rahul, Nissanka fifties lead 226 chase as Delhi Capitals return to winning ways
In their last match in Jaipur, Rajasthan Royals [RR] were asked to bat first, scored around 230, and never looked like they could defend it. On Friday, against Delhi Capitals [DC], their second match in Jaipur this year, RR won the toss, chose to bat first, scored around 230, and never looked like they could defend it. Between these two matches, RR themselves chased down around 230 with ease.
The decision at the toss remains in sharp focus because it took extraordinary hitting for RR to recover from 36 for 2 in five overs when the ball seamed. During the chase, though, the pitch didn’t offer much to RR, who have arguably had the best attacking new-ball bowlers in Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger. The result was DC’s highest sucessful chase without seemingly having to come out of third gear.
Riyan Parag had to endure the early misbehaviour before he could turn his innings around into 90 off 50 balls. Donovan Fereira (47* in 14 balls) drilled out proverbial yorkers for sixes to give RR their second-best finish in the Impact Player era.
However, led by the returning Mitchell Starc’s three-for, the DC bowlers did just enough to let their batters make full use of the improved conditions. Pathum Nissanka started the charge with 52 from 26 deliveries in the powerplay, KL Rahul went at better than two a ball in the middle overs, and Nitish Rana put any possible nerves to rest with his 33 off 17 balls.
The moment Parag won the toss and surprised just about everybody, including his opponents, that shock quickly gave way to anticipation of watching Vaibhav Sooryavanshi go against Starc after his first-ball sixes off Jasprit Bumrah and Pat Cummins, a second-baller off Sunil Narine, and four boundaries in first four balls against Josh Hazlewood.
However, things happened at the wrong ends. Yashasvi Jaiswal hit Starc for a first-ball six, and two balls later, offered a return chance off a high full toss. Sooryavanshi never got to the Starc end as he played on a Kyle Jamieson yorker, which might point to a pre-decided plan.
Parag had the dubious company of Dhruv Jurel, but he kept RR going at a rate that was exciting but did not promise a win. However, outside the three wickets that fell, you hardly see or hear of any IPL coaches asking those in the between to initiate something.
Now RR were happy with a strike rate of little over one as long as Ravindra Jadeja could offer Ferreira shield from Kuldeep Yadav, with the right-hand batter having fallen to the left-arm wristspinner twice in nine balls. Jadeja was strictly a pinch anchor, asked to face Kuldeep out for Ferreira to have the biggest impact.
But what impact did Ferreira have, including hitting three sixes off Kuldeep. The balls he hit were no more than two inches off the mark, if at all. By bending his back knee and staying deep inside the crease, Ferreira took RR to what looked like a competitive score.
For someone introduced into this IPL as a second thought and only for his par-time offspin against SRH, Rana has shown he belongs at this level if not for India. While the two DC openers holed out, they had already done such good work that DC needed just 49 off 28 balls. Tristan Stubbs and Ashutosh Sharma were never going to allow a hiccup.
Brief scores:
Delhi Capitals 226 for 3 (Pathum Nissanka 62, KL Rahul 75, Nitish Rana 33, Tristan Stubbs 18*, Ashutosh Sharma 25*; Jofra Archer 1-46, Thushar Deshpande 1-38, Ravindra Jadeja 1-33) beat Rajasthan Royals 225 for 6 in 20 overs (Dhruv Jurel 42, Riyan Parag 90, Ravindra Jadeja 20, Donovan Ferreira 47*; Mitchell Starc 3-40, Kyle Jamieson 1-48, Axar Patel 1-39, T Natarajan 1-54) by seven wickets
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Two Sri Lanka U-19 cricketers arrested for allegedly filming women in a hotel
Two Sri Lanka Under-19 men’s cricketers have been arrested over allegations of filming people bathing in the hotel the players were staying at, in Narahenpita, Colombo. Both players have since been released on a personal bail of LKR 500,000 (approx $1,564).
The cricketers had been arrested earlier this week after women staying at the hotel had complained that they were being filmed using mobile phones, while in their bathrooms. Sri Lanka police told ESPNcricinfo that Narahenpita police are currently investigating if any of these videos have been shared online.
Having been produced at the Aluthkade Magistrate’s Court for their initial hearing, the players are next due back in court on May 25.
SLC has not announced any disciplinary measures of its own. However, the board has been in flux over the past 48 hours, with the ousting of the previous office bearers, and the appointment of the Transformation Committee.
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