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    13.2 Gannon takes a stupendous forward lunging catch! Shorter and outside off, a cutter, clubs it across the line and finds the man at deep midwicket, massive breakthrough at a critical juncture of the innings 99/3
    2.1 Baartman strikes straightaway! Bit short and gets it to snake back sharply and Monank is beaten on is attempt to flick it away, it looks pinned in front and he doesn't bother for a review and rightly so, not a lot of going in his favor, excellent delivery first up, right on the money. Hitting the leg-stump, excellent area 17/1
    8.2 Over the wicket again, shortish on leg-stump, shimmies leg-side to get behind the line and sends it miles in the air, Hetmyer, with a safe pair of hands, a brilliant outfielder, settles underneath and hangs onto it brilliantly at long-on. Huge wicket and a much-needed one for Orcas. 64/2
    15.3 Hits a shorter length and keeps it tight at off, gets it to lift insanely off the deck and he is once again discombobulated by the extra zip and lift, tried to larrup it over mid-off or cover and ends up miscuing it towards shor third I reckon as Jayasuriya takes a regulation catch 110/4
    19.2 Shortens his length and hits the deck hard, angling in at middle with a hint of inward seam movement off the deck, waist height and he goes for a pull but hasn't got all of it, poor placement and not much power behind it, holes out to deep midwicket and New York continue to collapse like a house of cards. Desperately in need of some big hits to get some sort of a fighting total 127/8
    16.5 Mishits and gobbled at deep third by Jayasuriya. You could just sense something gotta give and he had to hit big, gets a thick edge that flies towards the fielder who had to take a few steps in 115/5
    17.6 On a length and veering into middle, on the pads and he tries to clobber it over deep midwicket, hasn't found enough distance, taken comfortably by Breetzke and that strong finish is missing from MI New York as Orcas keep the batters on the backfoot, not allowing them to get off the hook 122/6
    18.2 Player review for an lbw. Around the wicket, good length and came back in prodigiously towards middle and leg, hits his left leg right on the knee roll, tenderising it, no bat involved as Baartman watches keenly, pitching outside off, impact is in line and hitting the sticks so Kunwarjeet goes for a golden duck 123/7
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    6 (lb 2, w 4)
    TOTAL
    132/8 (20 Overs, RR: 6.6)
    Did not bat: R Ugarkar
    Fall of wickets: 1-17 (Monank Patel, 2.1 ov), 2-64 (Nicholas Pooran, 8.2 ov), 3-99 (Quinton de Kock, 13.2 ov), 4-110 (Tajinder Singh, 15.3 ov), 5-115 (Romario Shepherd, 16.5 ov), 6-122 (Corbin Bosch, 17.6 ov), 7-123 (Kunwarjeet Singh, 18.2 ov), 8-127 (Kieron Pollard, 19.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    MP Stoinis401433.5141000
    Jasdeep Singh403629143320
    OEG Baartman402325.75102010
    CJ Gannon402917.25101200
    MD Shanaka201105.541000
    Harmeet Singh201708.501010
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    6.3 Chopped on! Big wicket goes without saying! Like I said, they need someone to stay at the crease because the asking rate is not very demanding. Shortish delivery kicked and zoomed back into off, tried to cut it and it was too close given the angle and seam movement, absolutely gutted after dragging it back onto the stumps. MI New York all over Orcas! 31/3
    2.5 What a comeback! Boult has the last laugh! Uneven bounce creates enormous issue once again, shortish and angled into leg-stump, tries to heave it leg-side and the ball sneaks through, clattering the leg-stump, bit unlucky with the low bounce but that's how it is, there was a delivery earlier this over that kept low as well so the information was there, have to be careful with the shot selection and better off playing cautiously when its fired in the line of stumps 13/1
    3.5 Bit short, kicking and screaming on a wide off-stump line, throws his hands at it, trying to flay it over third man and finds Shepherd to perfection, Breetzke goes without troubling the scorers. New York are right into the this contest! They have got the early wickets and have created enormous problems with the ball already 14/2
    9.2 Around the wicket, shorter in length and slants in at middle and off, appeal for an lbw and the umpire doesn't hesitate a wee bit in raising the finger in agreement but Hetymer went for a review straightaway. He moved across to clip it off his pads, big gap between bat and ball. Pitching outside off, impact in line and hittin g the top of middle and leg-stump so pretty adjacent and Jayasuriya has to depart. He played some gorgeous shots and looked dangerous but once again MI New York find a way to break the partnership making 132 a distant dream and a steep mountain to climb 50/4
    11.2 Fat top-edge and Quinton de Kock continues to have a wonderful day and night! Swirling and backtracking, lunging fully to take a gem of a diving catch, calling it early! Shortish on middle and he tries to ramp it behind, tried to break the shackles and perished in the process. Shepherd has not given an inch away today. Orcas in a pickle 59/5
    19.2 another twist in the tale! Shorter on a tight off-stump line, goes for a full-blooded cut and finds Shepherd who holds onto a great catch and both batters grunt in disappointment. Are we going to have a super over? 125/9
    13.6 Back of the hands slower length ball zinging into his pas, blocked to cover and Stoinis takes a few steps down but quickly goes back and in the meanwhile Shanka was stranded mid-pitch as Tajinder pinged a direct hit at non-striker's end of course and just when Orcas were trying to get back in the game, they have been rocked by run-out. Such an ill-timed dismissal for the batting side. Tajinder is all smiles 76/6
    17.3 Shorter in length and jagging across middle, doesn't have the pace and hasn't been able to generate the requisite power, Tajinder takes a simple catch at deep midwicket, he has been stellar in the outfield today and the cleverly bowled knuckle ball does the trick 95/7
    17.4 Back of a length on middle, flicked to short midwicket and is clearly struggling, the procession continues, direct hit at non-striker's end from Pooran scripts the exit route for the big man Gannon 95/8
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    TOTAL
    127/9 (20 Overs, RR: 6.35)
    Fall of wickets: 1-13 (Shayan Jahangir, 2.5 ov), 2-14 (Matthew Breetzke, 3.5 ov), 3-31 (Tim Seifert, 6.3 ov), 4-50 (Shehan Jayasuriya, 9.2 ov), 5-59 (Shimron Hetmyer, 11.2 ov), 6-76 (Dasun Shanaka, 13.6 ov), 7-95 (Harmeet Singh, 17.3 ov), 8-95 (Cameron Gannon, 17.4 ov), 9-125 (Marcus Stoinis, 19.2 ov)
    BowlingOMRWEcon0s4s6sWDNB
    TA Boult402616.5133110
    C Bosch401112.75130000
    R Ugarkar4041110.2577000
    R Shepherd401634142000
    KA Pollard201517.570200
    Tajinder Singh1050520010
    NP Kenjige101101100100

Match Notes

Seattle 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st13TL SeifertShayan Jahangir
2nd1MP BreetzkeTL Seifert
3rd17GSNFG JayasuriyaTL Seifert
4th19GSNFG JayasuriyaSO Hetmyer
5th9MP StoinisSO Hetmyer
6th17MP StoinisMD Shanaka
7th19MP StoinisHarmeet Singh
8th0MP StoinisCJ Gannon
9th30MP StoinisJasdeep Singh
10th2OEG BaartmanJasdeep Singh