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Jos Buttler is speaking to Sky: "Great for us to get a win. Still areas to work on but delighted to get a win. Delighted for Sean. He'd admit he hasn't bowled his best so far so it was great for him to lead from the front today. It's important to try and keep confidence in this form of the game. Tonight we nailed our basics with the ball. We're blessed to have quite a lot of different options and there's a few guys in that team who know conditions well here. [Partnership with Salt] Powerplay runs are vital at this ground, we see it in the Blast with Lancashire all the time. It would have been nice to have carried that on and get to 180, but that was great to be a part of. Quick turnaround so great to take that confidence into the next game."

Sean Abbott is the Match Hero: "It's obviously not the start we wanted but we came out and executed today. Mitch Stanley really set the tone. We would have liked more runs on the board but we knew tonight that the pitch was going to take a bit of spin and some pace-off, so we knew it would be tough to bat. The conversations we've had in the changing rooms have been great but personally I've not gone out and set the tone as I should be doing. Pretty good performance from everyone tonight." Abbott only has one game left before leaving for Australia's series against Zimbabwe, against Southern Brave on Thursday night.

9.09pm: That is a thrashing. Fire dragged it back well with the ball after Originals got off to a bright start but in the end it hardly mattered. Their batters failed to get going yet again, and Manchester cruised to a 47-run win, their first victory of the season. That effectively knocks Fire out, and just about keeps Manchester's hopes alive.

17.4
W
Parkinson to Pretorius, OUT, swung out to deep midwicket, Stubbs takes an excellent catch! He had to keep swinging, and looked for the gap between midwicket and long-on, but Stubbs ran round to his left and sealed the deal with a good, diving effort

D Pretorius c Stubbs b Parkinson 29 (14b 3x4 2x6) SR: 207.14

17.3
4
Parkinson to Pretorius, FOUR, wide outside off, cracks the cut away through the gap between sweeper-cover and long-off
17.2
1
Parkinson to Ball, 1 run, swung out to wide long-on. Pretorius turns down the second run
17.1
0
Parkinson to Ball, no run, tossed up, slapped to short cover

END OF OVER:
17 | (wicket maiden) | WF-M: 97/9 (53 runs required from 15 balls, RR: 5.70, RRR: 17.66)

  • Jake Ball0 (4b)
  • Dwaine Pretorius25 (12b)
  • Sean Abbott2.5-0-8-4
  • Andre Russell1.5-0-13-1
16.5
0
Abbott to Ball, no run, back of a length, Ball is rushed on the pull. 85mph
16.4
0
Abbott to Ball, no run, slower ball outside off, a waft and a miss
16.3
0
Abbott to Ball, no run, slower ball on a length, punched to short cover
16.2
0
Abbott to Ball, no run, slower ball, inside-edged into his body

Jake Ball strides out at No. 11

That is a horrendous way to go. Good awareness from Salt, but there's not a lot of dignity in that dismissal.

16.1
W
Abbott to Payne, OUT, slower ball, jammed in short. Payne shuffles across to scoop but can't get bat on it. Oh my goodness, has he BBQed himself here? He has!! A lazy wander out of his crease, Salt threw at the stumps underarm, and Payne was caught just short! Sums up Fire's night - and their season

DA Payne st †Salt b Abbott 8 (6b 0x4 1x6) SR: 133.33

Abbott.

END OF OVER:
16 | 9 Runs | WF-M: 97/8 (53 runs required from 20 balls, RR: 6.06, RRR: 13.25)

  • David Payne8 (5b)
  • Dwaine Pretorius25 (12b)
  • Andre Russell1.5-0-13-1
  • Sean Abbott1.5-0-8-3
15.5
1
Russell to Payne, 1 run, yorker, punched down the ground towards long-on. Buttler scrambles across from mid-off to keep them to a single
15.4
0
Russell to Payne, no run, slower ball, Payne has another swipe but can't lay bat on ball this time

The groundstaff are lurking... the rain really would put the last embers of Fire out

15.3
1
Russell to Pretorius, 1 run, slot again, swung out to midwicket on the bounce
15.2
6
Russell to Pretorius, SIX, in the slot outside off, hammered back over his head for six more! Pretorius this time. Russell is searching for the yorker but misses his length and disappears into the sightscreen
15.1
1
Russell to Payne, 1 run, on a length, top-edged into no-man's-land on the leg side

END OF OVER:
15 | 8 Runs 2 Wkts | WF-M: 88/8 (62 runs required from 25 balls, RR: 5.86, RRR: 12.40)

  • David Payne6 (2b)
  • Dwaine Pretorius18 (10b)
  • Sean Abbott1.5-0-8-3
  • Paul Walter1.5-0-12-0
14.5
0
Abbott to Payne, no run, back of a length, swatted to Russell at mid-on on the bounce
14.4
6
Abbott to Payne, SIX, where's that come from?! Slot ball from Abbott, and Payne monsters him straight back over his head! Sits deep in his crease, clears the front leg and whacks his first ball for six!

Fire 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st13JM ClarkeT Banton
2nd1SR HainT Banton
3rd29BM DuckettSR Hain
4th4DA MillerBM Duckett
5th1JJ CobbDA Miller
6th6DA MillerMJJ Critchley
7th26D PretoriusMJJ Critchley
8th2D PretoriusA Zampa
9th15D PretoriusDA Payne
10th5D PretoriusJT Ball