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SHARJAH WARRIORZ 75 (17 OVERS)
- Tom Kohler-Cadmore19 (17)
- Daniel Sams24 (19)
- Ravi Bopara4/15 (4)
- Josh Little3/17 (4)
ABU DHABI KNIGHT RIDERS 79/3 (10.1 OVERS)
- Joe Clarke34 (25)
- Michael Pepper18 (16)
- James Fuller0/13 (1)
- Muhammad Jawadullah3/5 (2)
Scorer: Binoy George | Commentator: Rvel Zahid
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Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Sharjah Warriors Captain: We kept losing wickets, it's been a theme for us in the tournament losing wickets in clumps. The top order needs to stand up and take the game deeper, not go off from ball one. We had Livingstone coming in at 3, everyone knows what he can do, if he gets in, he can change the game...still two games left, if win two, we'll probably sneak through. Two must-win games to give us a chance
Andre Russell, Abu Dhabi Knight Riders Captain: Bowlers made it really really easy for me tonight, well-done to them. They bowled perfectly and made new ball dance around. To get into middle order was the plan. Fielding was on point. There is little area of improvement but today we took our chances and they were up for the challenge tonight and that showed up in the result. Openers gave us a brilliant start and the objective was to win before 10 (overs) but we got 10 points and I'm happy about it. I didn't even think of putting my pads on
Joshua Little, Player of the match (picked 3/17): I just try to keep it as simple as possible, got some movement (early on). Spoke about hitting the right area, attacking the crease. I was working on some areas...I fall away as a left-armer, running in hard and working on nice forward momentum. Knight riders are a great franchise; they've been backing me all the way.
A perfect all-round display from the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders as they leapfrog to the second spot in the points table with a massive boost to their Net Run Rate. Elation on one side and dejection on the other. Warriors were just not at the races today and had no answers to the Knight Riders' clinical bowling effort. Plenty for them to think about after getting blown away. Andre Russell took the captaincy reins from Sunil Narine and led them superbly tonight. It was an authoritative performance from the Knight Riders who were too hot to handle for the Warriors. Tom Kohler-Cadmore-led side seemed disoriented with the bat and gave no chance to their bowlers after folding at 75
END OF OVER:10 | 4 Runs | ADKR: 75/3 (1 run required from 60 balls, RR: 7.50, RRR: 0.10)
- Sam Hain5 (11b)
- Laurie Evans3 (7b)
- Junaid Siddique2-0-11-0
- Adil Rashid2-0-9-0
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