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Skipper Bravo shows the way to place Delhi Bulls in the final Northern Warriors fail to check Delhi Bulls’ run flow despite UAE pacer Junaid Siddique’s deadly four wicket spell

Feb 6, 2021

Match Report
February 5, 2021
Abu Dhabi.

Delhi Bulls captain Dwayne Bravo, Waqas Maqsood and Nyeem Young destroyed the strong Northern Warriors batting to restrict them to 97 for 7 and place their team in the final of the Alubond Abu Dhabi T10 at the Abu Dhabi Zayed Cricket Stadium.

Bravo, who had captained Maratha Arabians to their title triumph in the last edition, took the prize wickets of Warriors skipper Nicholas Pooran and aggressive Lendl Simmons for figures of two wickets for 14. He was backed by Maqsood with two wickets for 24 runs and Nyeem Young with two wickets for 22 runs.

Chasing the moderate target, Sherfane Rutherford through a breezy 29 off 10 balls and Tom Abell’s 11-ball unbeaten 23 ensured Bulls a five-wicket win with eight balls to spare in the first qualifier.

Warrior’s UAE medium pacer Junaid Siddique bowled brilliantly to take four wickets for 20 runs but Abell and Ravi Bopara (15n.o) held on to steer their team safely to the target.

Delhi Bulls picked an early wicket after opting to bowl first. Waqas Maqsood with the second ball of the first over clean bowled Brandon King for 2. Pooran began in his usual style by going for the big shots right away. He hit the first three balls he faced from Maqsood for boundaries. Waseem Muhammad hit a boundary through covers off Fidel Edwards in the second over while Pooran hit the fifth and six deliveries of that over for sixes.

Maqsood struck again with the first ball of the second over by forcing Waseem to edge to wicketkeeper Rahmanullah Gurbaz for 5. Pooran hit Maqsood over the square leg for another six. Off the last ball of that over, Rovman Powell got run out for 1 to a direct hit by Sherfane Rutherford at backward point to the wicketkeeper’s end. Powell, who had remained unbeaten six times consecutively in this tournament thus got out for the first time.

Bravo then introduced himself and picked the prize wicket of Pooran by having him caught at long on by Tom Abell for 32 from just 12 deliveries. Bravo also bowled a tight fourth over giving away just six runs. The fifth over from Shiraz Ahmed was tighter giving away just three runs. At the half way, Warriors were struggling at 51 for 4.

Lendl Simmons hit the first ball of the sixth over from Young for a six to deep backward point. He also hit the second delivery to backward square leg for a boundary. Young trapped Fabian Allen leg before for 3 with his fourth delivery and half the Warriors side were back in dug-out for 62.

Simmons could get only one boundary from the accurate Shiraz in the seventh over. Bravo also removed the dangerous Simmons in the eighth over by having him caught at covers for 19. He then caught Wayne Parnell on 13 at long on off Young in the last over.
Dhananjaya Lakshan hit two consecutive scoop shot boundaries and Warriors innings ended three runs short of the 100 run mark.

Chasing the target, the aggressive Gurbaz hit Wahab Riaz’s second delivery of the first over to backward square leg for a six. He also hit the last delivery of the first over for a boundary In the second over, Lewis hit Junaid Siddique’s first delivery for a boundary. He also hit the second delivery for a six to long-on. Siddique struck back having Lewis caught at deep mid-wicket for 10 and also had Gurbaz caught at the same positon for 14. Rutherford began by lifting Wayne Parnell for a six over long-on. He repeated the same shot off the third ball to get another six. He went on to hit Parnell for two consecutive boundaries off the last two balls to take 23 runs off that over.

Rutherford then carved an upper cut off Siddique over backward point for a six. With the next ball, he trapped Rutherford leg before for 29. Siddique also trapped Mohammad Nabi leg before with the last ball of the fourth over. Rayad Emrit gave aways just three runs and at the half way mark, Bulls were 60 for 4 needing another 38 runs from the last five overs.

Bulls slipped into further trouble when Bravo hit Dhananjaya Lakshan straight to Allen at mid-wicket for 5. Abell joined Ravi Bopara, and together they took up the challenge. Abell first hit Parnell for a six to mid-wicket. He then hit Parnell for two consecutive boundaries to place Bulls close to the target. Bopara finished off in style by hitting Allen for a six over long-off to put his team in to the final. Abell hit an unbeaten 23 while Bopara remained unconquered on 15.

Brief Scores
Delhi Bulls beat Northern Warriors by five wickets
Northern Warriors 97 for 7 in 10 overs (Nicholas Pooran 32, Waqas Maqsood 2 for 24, Dwayne Bravo 2 for 14, Nyeem Young 2 for 22) Delhi Bulls 102 for 5 in 8.4 overs (Sherfane Rutherford 29, Tom Bell 23n.o, Junaid Siddiqui 4 for 20)

Player of the match: Dwayne Bravo

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Editor’s Notes

About Abu Dhabi T10

Abu Dhabi T10 is the world’s only ten-over cricket tournament officially sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) and licensed by the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB). It is the first ever internationally approved ten-over format competition.

The second edition of Abu Dhabi T10 will be held from 28th January – 6th February 2020. Abu Dhabi T10 is a UAE league that has now become a globally accepted cricket format. Matches have 10-over-a-side format and duration of 45 minutes a side totalling 90 minutes of play.

The tournament is played over ten days, with a round robin followed by semi-finals and the final. The Abu Dhabi T10 tournament is a short, high energy format loved by global audiences and international cricket stars alike.

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