Crickinside

RAN VS LAH T20S

Match 10, Guyana, December 06, 2024, 04:30 AM

Rangpur Riders
85/1(9.0ov)
Lahore Qalandars
87/7(9.0ov)

Rangpur Riders beat Lahore Qalandars by 23 runs (DLS method)

Best Batsmen
R
B
4S
6S
SR
32
27
4
1
118.51
Best Bowler
O
R
W
Econ
2
11
3
5.5
Man of the Match
Steven Taylor
Commentry
That's all from this thrilling contest! Rangpur Riders emerge victorious, winning by 23 runs (DLS) and securing their spot in the grand final. They'll face off against Victoria on December 7th, 2024, at 11 pm GMT. Join us an hour before the big match for the pre-match buildup. Until then, it's goodbye from us! Cheers!
The skipper of Rangpur Riders, Nurul Hasan says that they are delighted with the win and they took it as a do-or-die contest. Mentions that the wicket always looked to get a bit more tricky to bat on in the second inning and that was the reason they batted first here despite rain threats. Mentions that they are representing Bangladesh a winning this tournament would be great for them.
The skipper of Lahore Qalandars, Carlos Brathwaite says things did not go their way and credits Rangpur Riders was putting up a clinical performance under challenging conditions. Says that the run out of Adam Rossington was unlucky on their part. Mentions that it is never a good feeling losing a game but he and his side has enjoyed this tournament.
Steven Taylor IS THE PLAYER OF THE MATCH. Taylor says he just backed his skills and he was looking to enjoy his time in the middle and that helped him. Adds they are taking one game at a time and want to keep fighting and keep winning.
Stay tuned for the presentation.
Rangpur Riders, batting first, began their innings with a positive mindset, capitalizing on the fielding restrictions to accelerate their scoring. Soumya Sarkar and Steven Taylor laid a solid foundation, adding 47 runs for the first wicket inside the first 5 overs. Saif Hassan, at number three, ensured that the momentum was maintained, scoring at a brisk pace. Despite a brief rain interruption, Rangpur Riders batsmen remained focused, losing just one wicket before the innings was eventually truncated to 9 overs. This solid platform enabled the Riders to post a competitive total to defend.
Rangpur Riders bowling unit delivered a clinical performance, setting the tone for their victory. They were virtually flawless in the initial overs, and this precision ultimately made all the difference. Mahedi Hasan was the pick of the bowlers, claiming three wickets in quick succession while conceding a mere 11 runs in his 2 overs. Zak Chappell chipped in with a couple of wickets, while Kamrul Islam accounted for one scalp, as Rangpur Riders bowlers worked in tandem to stifle Lahore Qalandars' chase.
Lahore Qalandars chase got off to a disastrous start, with Rangpur Riders striking early to dismantle the top order. Inside the first three overs, Lahore Qalandars found themselves reeling at 4 for 14, a position from which they never truly recovered. A late flourish from Tom Abell and Mirza Baig, who combined for a rapid 47-run partnership off just 20 deliveries, offered a glimmer of hope. However, once Abell departed, Lahore Qalandars' challenge fizzled out, and it became a mere formality for Rangpur Riders to close out the game.
In a rain-curtailed game but a must-win one, Rangpur Riders have emerged victorious over Lahore Qalandars by 23 runs on DLS.
In over# 9
1
1
0
0W
1
6
Zak Chappell 17/2(2)
8.6
1
Good length wide of off, Faheem Ashraf swings, gets a bottom edge rolling towards third man region for one. Rangpur Riders wins this by 23 runs on DLS and they have knocked out Lahore Qalandars and Guyana Amazon Warriors because of this.
8.5
1
On a length around middle and off, Asif Afridi slogs this towards deep square leg region for a single.
8.4
.
Fingers rolled sideways, angling away from the stumps, Asif Afridi swings and misses.
OUT! TIMBER! Rangpur Riders have secured themselves from being knocked out post this game as 107 is that magic number that they need to restrict Lahore Qalandars to remain in the hunt. Slower one, on middle. Carlos Brathwaite swings big and misses completely. The timber is shattered.
8.3
W
OUT! TIMBER! Rangpur Riders have secured themselves from being knocked out post this game as 107 is that magic number that they need to restrict Lahore Qalandars to remain in the hunt. Slower one, on middle. Carlos Brathwaite swings big and misses completely. The timber is shattered.
8.2
1
On a length wide of off, Faheem Ashraf smashes this towards extra cover for one.
8.1
6
SIX! Faheem Ashraf has got one off one and he just needs 5 more of the remaining 5 deliveries. Back of a length around middle and leg, Faheem Ashraf pulls this up and over the deep square leg fence for a biggie. 27 needed of the last 5 and Faheem Ashraf keeps everyone interested for at least one more delivery.
Carlos Brathwaite walks out next.
In over# 8
0W
1
2
4
1
1
Kamrul Islam 22/1(2)
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