TWENTY20 CAREER
CRR:
9.76
RRR:
0
Last 5 Overs:45/2
BATSMENRB4s6sSRThis BowlerLast 5 ovsmatrunshsave
Brody Couch*BL Couch*(lhb)261422185.7111(3b)26(14b)43119 26*17
Haris RaufHaris Rauf(rhb)590055.551(1b)5(9b)276421 34*7.51
BOWLERSOMRWEcon0s4s6sThis Spellmatwktsbbiave
Dasun ShanakaMD Shanaka(rm)2.4036213.53230.4-0-12-0298119 4/1626.36
Ottneil BaartmanOEG Baartman(rmf)403919.759331.0-0-11-0120174 5/1417.78
Current Partnership :
P'SHIP :
29 runs, 3 overs, RR: 9.66 (Haris Rauf 5, Brody Couch 24)
Last Bat :
L'BAT :
Hassan Khan c Harmeet Singh b Gannon 16 (22m 10b 0X4 2X6) SR: 160
FoW :
FoW :
163/8 (16.4 ov)
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Match Centre

Commentator: Rashad Mahbub

Statistics

Current Batsmen

BL Couch
BL Couch
26(14) 2x4 - 2x6
Control %71%
  • Productive Shot
  • flick
  • 8 runs
  • 0x4 - 1x6
10 4 2 7 2 0 0 1
Haris Rauf
Haris Rauf
5(9) 0x4 - 0x6
Control %88%
  • Productive Shot
  • cut shot
  • 1 runs
  • 0x4 - 0x6
0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2

Current bowlers

MD Shanaka
MD Shanaka
O2.4
M0
R36
W2
Eco13.5
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
OEG Baartman
O4
M0
R39
W1
Eco9.75
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF

PARTNERSHIPS

1
FH Allen0 (2)
LG Pretorius1 (1)
22
MW Short10 (7)
LG Pretorius12 (6)
3
SP Krishnamurthi3 (5)
LG Pretorius0 (0)
99
AM Hardie28 (20)
LG Pretorius67 (28)
0
Hammad Azam0 (2)
LG Pretorius0 (0)
11
Hassan Khan4 (5)
LG Pretorius7 (4)
19
Hassan Khan6 (3)
XC Bartlett13 (10)
8
Hassan Khan6 (2)
BL Couch2 (5)
29*
Haris Rauf5 (9)
BL Couch24 (9)

That's all the action from today's double-header games of the MLC. Thank you for tuning in and staying with us here on Cricinfo. Do join us again tomorrow for another fascinating double-header action coming up. Until then, take care and go well.

Matt Short: "[How did you pull it out of the fire?] Look, I thought we were out of it a few times there. You know, credit to the bowlers in that second half of the innings to pull it back, obviously taking wickets was key there. They got off to a flyer, and then we sort of hung in there and kept taking wickets, which kept us in the game, really. And then obviously we lost a couple of early wickets, which again probably put us on the back foot. Credit to our middle order, and you know, our youngster Lhuan-dre is showing us how fast he is. He's a proper player. [Bowlers sparked the batting collapse] I think we just sort of started bowling what we weren't bowling in the first ten. We were a bit ill-disciplined in the first ten there, and then we went back to basics. We obviously played here a couple of days ago, and we knew what worked, so we tried to stick to that as much as we could. Obviously, taking wickets helped, which sort of put them a bit on the slower side, and we went from there. [Star performers of the team] I mean, Lhuan-dre is obviously a very young player, first time over here, just really classy. He's very mature for a young fella, very strong as well. He sets himself up nicely and hits the ball nice and hard. And then credit to Couchy there, he scored a few in the last game here and did it again tonight. He's another strong player, and hopefully he's not quite needed as much the rest of the tour, but he's showing some class as well."

Player of the Match, Brody Couch: "[How happy are you?] Bit of relief, but ultimately just pumped we could get a win tonight after a disappointing loss first game. [Do you remember playing in such a topsy-turvy T20?] Yeah, definitely played in a few games like this, but tonight was one of the testing material games, that's for sure. Halfway through the first innings, we just had to trust the process so that we can get back in the game after they got off to a flyer. So, yeah, just so pumped that we could get the win. [Conversation with Haris Rauf] Yeah, I think you have to in that situation. You have to back yourself. Look, we're just trying to bat for as long as we could, get to the last over and then reassess. And yeah, it paid off. [Home crowd] Oh yeah, they were awesome tonight. You could definitely feel it out there. So, I appreciate all the support from the fans. [Adjusted according to the pitch] Since they got off to a flyer, it was more so just focusing on our process, using the wicket, bowling that hard length top of the stumps, trying not to do too much. And, as I said before, it's been a game that ebbed and flowed, so it's nice to be on the right side of it."

Marcus Stoinis: "[What do you think held you guys from getting over the line?] Oh, look, I think we definitely had opportunities to win that, both with bat and ball, but with the bat especially. I think we almost got too far ahead of ourselves and didn't stick to the things that we know we should do to put together that big score. We had a great platform, so I think we could have obviously made an extra 30, 40, 50 runs, even. And then with the ball, we did really well to pull it back. I think the conditions changed a little bit. There was a bit of drizzle and maybe a bit of dew on the grass, but hats off to them. They did well. Both teams stuck in the game the whole time, and they did the same thing with the ball. So yeah, it is what it is. We're on the wrong side of this one, but hopefully we're on the right side of the next one. [Did conditions change in the middle overs?] I don't think conditions changed too much. It definitely gets harder in the back half of the innings, but I don't think we were smart enough to be honest. I think we got off to such a good start that to keep going at that tempo might have always been difficult and got us into trouble in the end. [Bowled out with four balls left] Oh, I mean, obviously, ideally that's not the plan, but that's the way it went."

10:08 pm What a way to turn things around in front of the home crowd for the Unicorns! They defied all the odds thanks to the incredible grit of their lower-order batters. It was actually a dream start for the Orcas, grabbing the wicket of Finn Allen right in the first over and then removing Short in the third. The Unicorns were struggling at 51 for 3 after the powerplay, with Pretorius the only batter looking in any sort of rhythm. He brought up his fifty off just 23 balls, striking a massive six over midwicket against Shanaka. A crucial 99-run partnership between Pretorius and Hardie stabilised the innings, but Shanaka eventually broke the stand when Hardie holed out at deep square leg. That triggered a mini batting collapse as Shanaka picked up two quick wickets, first Hardie for 28, and then Azam for a duck. Through it all, Pretorius played a gem of a knock, striking the ball all around the park as a lone ranger. He was eventually caught at long on after smashing a brilliant 87 off 39 balls, acting as the shining light for the Unicorns tonight with 9 fours and 6 sixes. The game ebbed and flowed from there, mirroring the first-innings collapse and taking the contest right down to the wire. There were crucial contributions down the order from Hassan and Bartlett, and then Couch fought till the very end alongside the tailenders. Taking the responsibility entirely on his own shoulders, Couch struck massive sixes to take his team over the line, remaining unbeaten on 26 off 14 balls. On the other hand, the Seattle Orcas' fielding was below average, letting through too many boundaries and misfields. Ultimately, their own middle and death-overs collapse in the first innings came back to haunt them. Among the bowlers, Stoinis, Shanaka, and Gannon grabbed two wickets each, while Baartman picked up one.

San Francisco Unicorns won by 2 wickets

19.4
1
Shanaka to Couch, 1 run, Brody Couch snatches victory from the jaws of the Seattle Orcas and takes his team right over the line! A short pace-off delivery, and Couch stands tall to swing it away toward square leg before rushing to the non-striker's end, thumping his chest and pointing toward the dugout. Cool as a cucumber, Brody Couch!
19.3
4
Shanaka to Couch, FOUR, Scores level! Full and overpitched wide outside off, and he gets down on one knee, using his long levers to reach for it and slice it over the backward point infield as it races away to the ropes.
19.2
6
Shanaka to Couch, SIX, Couch sends the home crowd into utter madness! A pace off length ball outside off, and he extends his arms to swipe it away across the line, getting just enough elevation to clear the deep square leg fielder for a maximum!

around the wicket

19.1
1
Shanaka to Haris Rauf, 1 run, pace off widish delivery outside off, Rauf backs away and carves it down with the toe-end of the ball to deep cover

Shanaka to bowl the last over. 12 runs needed. Rauf on strike.

END OF OVER:
19 | 11 Runs | SF: 180/8 (12 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 9.47, RRR: 12.00)

  • Haris Rauf4 (8b)
  • Brody Couch15 (11b)
  • Ottneil Baartman4-0-39-1
  • Jasdeep Singh4-0-40-0
18.6
1
Baartman to Haris Rauf, 1 run, length ball on the stumps, clears the front leg and hoicks it across the line to deep midwicket
18.5
1
Baartman to Couch, 1 run, sprays it wide and slower through the air, Couch extends his arms and squeezes it to cover
18.4
1
Baartman to Haris Rauf, 1 run, hard length ball on the stumps, moves across the line and taps it to mid-on for a quick single
18.3
1
Baartman to Couch, 1 run, pace off length ball outside off, swats it down to backward point
18.2
6
Baartman to Couch, SIX, Hello, what more twists does this game have to offer? A length ball angling in on the pads, and he commits off the front foot to flick it away behind square with a bit of Calypso style, clearing the square leg fence with ease. What a shot!

around the wicket

18.1
1
Baartman to Haris Rauf, 1 run, fuller length ball and Rauf hammers it down the ground to long off

Baartman to bowl the penultimate over. 23 needed off 12 balls.

END OF OVER:
18 | 6 Runs | SF: 169/8 (23 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 9.38, RRR: 11.50)

  • Haris Rauf1 (5b)
  • Brody Couch7 (8b)
  • Jasdeep Singh4-0-40-0
  • Cameron Gannon4-0-30-2
17.6
1
Jasdeep Singh to Haris Rauf, 1 run, back of a length ball smothers it to the left of cover for a single
17.5
0
Jasdeep Singh to Haris Rauf, no run, length ball around the fifth stump line, hangs back and under-edges onto the pitch
17.4
0
Jasdeep Singh to Haris Rauf, no run, a touch fuller outside off, tries to push it through the covers and does not connect
17.3
1
Jasdeep Singh to Couch, 1 run, slight fuller length ball flicked away towards in front of square
17.2
0
Jasdeep Singh to Couch, no run, length ball on the fifth stump line, tries to smother it to third man area, play and a miss
17.1
4
Jasdeep Singh to Couch, FOUR, too full down the leg-side, forces it away with the angle to deep fine leg for a boundary

Jasdeep to bowl out. 29 needed off 18. Around the wicket

END OF OVER:
17 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | SF: 163/8 (29 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 9.58, RRR: 9.66)

  • Haris Rauf0 (2b)
  • Brody Couch2 (5b)
  • Cameron Gannon4-0-30-2
  • Marcus Stoinis4-0-29-2

Amey: "Redemption for Harmeet Singh after an expensive over."

16.6
0
Gannon to Haris Rauf, no run, good length ball kept low on the stumps, blocks it well on the track
16.5
0
Gannon to Haris Rauf, no run, length ball around the off stump line, dabs it to the point ring fielder

Haris rauf is the next batter in

SF 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st1FH AllenLG Pretorius
2nd22MW ShortLG Pretorius
3rd3SP KrishnamurthiLG Pretorius
4th99AM HardieLG Pretorius
5th0Hammad AzamLG Pretorius
6th11Hassan KhanLG Pretorius
7th19Hassan KhanXC Bartlett
8th8Hassan KhanBL Couch
9th29Haris RaufBL Couch