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Best performances - Batsmen

T Kohler-Cadmore
T Kohler-Cadmore
68(34) 2x4 - 8x6
Control %58%
  • Productive Shot
  • straight drive
  • 18 runs
  • 0x4 - 3x6
5 4 4 1 0 8 19 27
AD Hales
AD Hales
61(40) 3x4 - 5x6
Control %82%
  • Productive Shot
  • straight drive
  • 18 runs
  • 0x4 - 3x6
8 0 10 2 7 10 12 12

Best performances - Bowlers

PW Hasaranga
PW Hasaranga
O4
M0
R30
W3
Eco7.50
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
2W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
L Wood
L Wood
O4
M0
R33
W3
Eco8.25
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Commentator: Shashwat Kumar

END OF OVER:
20 | 8 Runs | DV: 167/7 (8 runs required, RR: 8.35)

  • Shaheen Shah Afridi14 (8b)
  • Shadab Khan11 (12b)
  • Muhammad Jawadullah3-0-23-1
  • Daniel Sams4-0-29-2

10:30pm That will be all from us, folks. Hope you enjoyed our coverage as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you. Until next time, this is goodbye from all of us at ESPNcricinfo!

Tom Kohler-Cadmore, the Sharjah Warriors captain is also the Player of the Match: Nice to win this one. We have played good cricket to win two games and keep us in the hunt. Never nice to be hit on the head but kind of woke me up. I was not expecting that in Sharjah, it is normally a bit low. Managed to get a couple away after that. (On the approach today) We spoke about being aggressive all the way through. The guys tried to do that today and got us to a competitive score. We took early wickets, kept picking wickets every time we needed it. It was about not taking a step back today and we did it beautifully. (On plans to Hales) Just trying to bowl the best ball and not give him (Hales) any freebies. Almost try to get him out. If you keep taking wickets, it makes the chase difficult. If he is out in the middle, they win with probably two overs to spare. All the bowlers stood up, put their hand up. Some things we can do better with the bat and there is still more that we can give.

Colin Munro, Desert Vipers captain: (On the performance) Disappointing. You win the toss and once they get to 110 in the first 10 overs, you are always playing catch-up. We did well to pull it back. A bit of panic towards the end and it is a game we let slip. (On the fielding lapses) It was not the easiest sky to pick up the ball. Not too worried about the dropped catches or chances. We were a little sloppy and not at our best. He (Luke Wood) was really gutted to have missed out the first few games and today he proved why he is a world-class bowler and has played for England. (On the next game) Just rest up, mentally prepare. Our skills and execution is letting us down. Make sure that we are mentally fresh enough and put on a show in the upcoming games.

10:15pm Phew, what a game. It ebbed and flowed throughout and in the end, the Warriors just held their nerve better than the Vipers. They only had 22 to defend off the final two overs, yet, got past the line, winning by seven runs. Sams bowled the penultimate over beautifully, much like the rest of his spell. Jawadullah was also tidy in the last over, with Woakes doing his bit prior to that.

Not a great run-chase from a Vipers perspective. They were in it for large swathes but never took the game away from the Warriors, despite the firepower at their disposal. Hales and Azam were the standout batters, although neither would be really pleased with when or how they got out. Shadab, too, struggled at the death, and this seven-run defeat leaves them rooted to the foot of the table.

19.6
1
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shaheen Shah Afridi, 1 run, The Warriors win by seven runs! Full just outside off. Shaheen backs away and smashes it straight to extra cover. No single taken initially but a loose and errant throw eventually allows the single. Will not alter the outcome of the contest, though, and the Warriors have finally won a game in Sharjah!

One legal delivery, and the Warriors will get themselves off the foot of the points table

Sasindu: "I think this is why cricket always steals the fans' hearts."

19.5
4
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shaheen Shah Afridi, FOUR, finds the fence but it is just four! Very full outside off. Shaheen continues swinging like a rusty gate and the ball hurtles off the inside edge past the keeper

Two sixes needed for a tie. Anything less and the Warriors will be home

19.4
1
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shadab Khan, 1 run, length delivery down the leg side. Shadab does not make contact with his swipe and the ball pings off the thigh pad towards short fine leg

13 off 3, and Shadab simply needs to find a maximum from somewhere. Some sort of discussion between the batters and the umpires. Not sure what that was about, though

19.3
1
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shaheen Shah Afridi, 1 run, length on off stump. Shaheen swings his bat like an axe but all he manages is an inside edge into his pads. Just a single again

15 off 4 now

19.2
0
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shaheen Shah Afridi, no run, sizzling yorker outside off. Shaheen gives it the big wind-up but by the time the bat comes down, the ball is past him

Over to Shaheen. The Vipers need to find the fence, right about now...

19.1
1
Muhammad Jawadullah to Shadab Khan, 1 run, hard length on middle and off. Rushes off the pitch and hurries Shadab into the stroke. Splices it to the right of the bowler and gets just a single

Gregory, Jawadullah and Watt are the three options TKC has. And he has gone in with the left-arm pace of Jawadullah. Over the wicket to Shadab. 16 needed off 6

International League T20 News

Vipers 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st0C MunroAD Hales
2nd26AD HalesAJ Hose
3rd20AD HalesPW Hasaranga
4th22AD HalesRohan Mustafa
5th52AD HalesAzam Khan
6th16SE RutherfordAzam Khan
7th11Shadab KhanAzam Khan
8th20Shadab KhanShaheen Shah Afridi

International League T20

TeamMWLPTNRR
MIE1064121.469
GG1064120.386
ADKR105510-0.084
DC105510-0.203
DV10468-0.01
SW10468-1.608