11.25pm Hope you enjoyed our coverage. Keep tuning in for the rest of the tournament, and all the other matches we bring you. For now, it's bye from me and Raju.

11.20pm Presentation time. Daniel Flynn: Exceptional performance with the ball, with Tim and Trent setting the tone, and the openers set up the chase. [Main draw] should be fantastic. The boys have really enjoyed the atmosphere."

Scott Styris is the man of the match. "We've been trying to get into this tournament for 4-5 years. Now we have some very good young players. Kane Williamson is a quality player, and the two quicks are world-class."

11.15pm Mumbai lost too many wickets, and asked too much of their lower order, says Kieron Pollard. "Most teams, when they come to India they want to beat Mumbai Indians so they bring their A game. [Knights] fielded well, we could have had 150-160. They could have relaxed but they didn't, that's their professionalism."

Kane Williamson: "We started off the competition a bit shaky [with our fielding], but we know we are a good fielding outfit and it was great to put up a good display in the last two games. It's great to go into the main draw and hope to keep the confidence going."

Imran: "Yeyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lahore Lions Won the Match!!!!"

11.10pm Emphatic win for Knights, who were on top from start to finish. Their new-ball pair gave nothing away, and Styris tightened the screws with his three-for, before Mumbai's lower order took them to a decent but ultimately inadequate total. Dew didn't help Mumbai's cause, but they hadn't put enough runs on the board in any case. Excellent batting from the Knights opening pair, particularly Williamson, whose footwork and strokeplay against the spinners was simply brilliant to watch.

17.2
3
Ojha to Styris, 3 runs, and that is that. It was full and wide, and he scoops it over cover, and the batsmen run three as it dribbles towards the boundary with the cover fielder giving chase
17.1
0
Ojha to Styris, no run, tossed up on middle stump, and he defends with soft hands, with the turn, towards cover point

Three to win, and Ojha will continue

END OF OVER:
17 | 15 Runs | ND: 130/4 (3 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.64, RRR: 1.00)

  • Daryl Mitchell16 (13b)
  • Scott Styris0 (0b)
  • Lasith Malinga4-0-31-0
  • Pragyan Ojha3-0-20-1
16.6
6
Malinga to Mitchell, SIX, short ball, and he swivels and pulls it over deep square leg. Made it look so easy
16.6
1w
Malinga to Mitchell, 1 wide, looks for the yorker and slides this down the leg side
16.5
0
Malinga to Mitchell, no run, back of a length just outside off, defended towards point
16.4
0
Malinga to Mitchell, no run, bouncer, and Mitchell lets it go outside off
16.3
4
Malinga to Mitchell, FOUR, another full-toss, on middle stump, and he clears his front leg and launches that over wide mid-on. Nice clean strike
16.2
0
Malinga to Mitchell, no run, yorker on off stump, and he pokes that away towards backward point
16.1
4
Malinga to Mitchell, FOUR, full-toss, too straight, and it's clipped off the toes to the deep midwicket boundary. Bad ball to start that over with

Scott Styris walks in now

END OF OVER:
16 | 1 Run 1 Wkt | ND: 115/4 (18 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 7.18, RRR: 4.50)

  • Daryl Mitchell2 (7b)
  • Pragyan Ojha3-0-20-1
  • Jasprit Bumrah4-0-26-2
15.6
W
Ojha to Flynn, OUT, oh my. That wasn't short enough to pull, and he's deposited that straight into the hands of Harbhajan at short midwicket

DR Flynn c Harbhajan Singh b Ojha 13 (29m 16b 2x4 0x6) SR: 81.25

Northern Dis 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st83AP DevcichKS Williamson
2nd20DR FlynnKS Williamson
3rd10DR FlynnBJ Watling
4th2DR FlynnDJ Mitchell
5th18SB StyrisDJ Mitchell

Champions League Twenty20

Group A
TeamMWLPTNRR
KKR440160.716
CSK421100.945
PS4228-0.038
Lions4126-0.051
DOLPH4040-1.338
Group B
TeamMWLPTNRR
PBKS440162.13
HH431121.193
BR4134-0.256
COBRA4134-0.955
ND4134-2.667
Qualifying Group
TeamMWLPTNRR
ND330122.08
Lions3218-0.065
MI3124-0.064
Expre3030-2.033