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MI NEW YORK 155/8 (20 OVERS)
- Nicholas Pooran38 (37)
- Tim David*48 (21)
- Adam Zampa2/25 (4)
- Corné Dry2/10 (2)
LOS ANGELES KNIGHT RIDERS 50 (13.5 OVERS)
- Adam Zampa*6 (7)
- Unmukt Chand26 (26)
- Ehsan Adil2/7 (3)
- Nosthush Kenjige2/7 (3)
Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: Shashwat Kumar
11:23pm Right. That will be that from us for tonight. An utterly one-sided game to follow Washington Freedom's six-run win earlier in the day. Tomorrow, we will be back, with MI New York taking on the Texas Super Kings in what promises to be another fascinating contest. Until next time, this is me (Shashwat) signing off on behalf of Binoy George and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo. Goodbye and take care!
Kieron Pollard, MI New York captain: Happy with that (the end result). Not happy with the performance, though. Losing five wickets in the 10-11 overs is unacceptable from our team. We lost a lot of wickets in the first game as well and that can cost us. (Are the batters going too hard at the start) I do not think so. Some of the guys playing this level of cricket for the first time in franchise cricket. We need to give them time but it is about understanding what needs to be done. You cannot win the game in the first six overs but you can set it up. (On preparing for tomorrow's game against TSK) That is the unfortunate thing. We cannot bask in the glory and we have to come back tomorrow. We had a plan against the LAKR batters and it worked from the first over today.
Sunil Narine, Los Angeles Knight Riders captain: (His thoughts on the game) We had a good first half of the game but that is about it. They bowled really well. Not sure what else I can say at the moment. Cricket comes thick and fast and you have to move on as quickly as possible. Another heavy defeat but it takes one good game (to turn things around). We will try our best to come back better.
Tim David, Player of the Match: (On how much he enjoyed it) Definitely enjoyed the second innings - the bowlers put in a fantastic performance. (On his role) I think, for me, it is about finishing games. It changes when you bat first as opposed to second. Nice to get a few balls out in the middle, like I did today. (How he judges what a good score is) We felt like we left a few runs out there but it was a fantastic bowling display (to bowl them out for 50).
Nosthush Kenjige: (What it means) It really feels special. Playing here in Dallas is special. To get our first win, it feels unreal. We defended really well; the energy was there. (Momentum going into second innings) Tim has been great. That changed the momentum. Instead of 120, we had 150-155 and that put us on the front foot. (Bowling alongside experienced bowlers like Boult, Rabada and Pollard) These guys are legends of the game. To have a captain like Pollard, it makes it easier. I just have to focus on what I have to do. (On the plan) The plan was to hit a good length and keep it straight. Good that we got off to a good start and kept it steady from thereon.
11:08pm If you thought the Knight Riders' defeat to the Texas Super Kings on opening night was bad, well, you might run out of adjectives to describe this. The game began so promisingly for them and they were perhaps in control for the first 15 overs until David took matters into his own hands.
With the bat, the Knight Riders then produced as abject a display as one can remember in recent times, crumbling to 50 all out and handing the game on a platter to MI New York. For what it is worth, only one batter got into double digits (Chand), with the next-best being Zampa with 6. Boult, for further context, scored 7 off 4 balls walking in at 10 for MINY. LAKR, if you take out the extras (three runs), could not outscore David either.
Speaking of MINY, they must be credited for how they fought back - towards the end of the first innings and never let that momentum slip with the ball. Kenjige set the tone with the early wicket of Guptill. Rabada then got into the act, with skipper Pollard chipping in with the big scalp of Russell. Boult then wrapped up the game quickly, meaning that all of the MINY bowlers ended with two wickets apiece.
LH Ferguson c Pollard b Boult 0 (1b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00
Ferguson is the last batter in
Mark : "Pretty crazy when in the LAKR innings so far only one batsman has scored more than Boult batting at number 10 did in the MINY innings. "
Ali Khan b Boult 4 (10b 0x4 0x6) SR: 40.00
Boult returns. Can he wrap this up quickly? Around the wicket
END OF OVER:13 | 3 Runs | LAKR: 47/8 (109 runs required from 42 balls, RR: 3.61, RRR: 15.57)
- Ali Khan2 (7b)
- Adam Zampa5 (6b)
- Ehsan Adil3-0-7-2
- Kagiso Rabada3-1-16-2
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