Birmingham Phoenix Seal Eliminator Spot with Nine-Wicket Win

Birmingham Phoenix Seal Eliminator Spot with Nine-Wicket Win

Birmingham Phoenix emerged victorious in a rain-shortened match against Manchester Originals, securing a spot in The Hundred Eliminator. The Phoenix chased down a modest target of 42 with ease, winning by nine wickets.

Phoenix captain Moeen Ali won the toss and elected to bowl first. Kiwi speedster Adam Milne struck early, removing Matthew Hurst in the second over. Tim Southee conceded a six to Phil Salt but dismissed him soon after. Sean Abbott and Milne continued the onslaught, accounting for Paul Walter and Max Holden respectively. Chris Wood wrapped up the innings with the wicket of Sikandar Raza, restricting the Originals to a mere 41 for 5.

In response, Birmingham Phoenix made light work of the chase. Jamie Smith set the tone with two boundaries off Fazalhaq Farooqi in the first over. Ben Duckett took over the mantle, smashing Tom Aspinwall for a six and three boundaries. Smith departed for 14, but Duckett (22*) and Moeen (6*) guided the Phoenix home with eight balls to spare.

Milne, who finished with figures of 2 for 8, was named the Meerkat Match Hero. He attributed his success to the swing and seam on offer, emphasizing the importance of adapting to different conditions in shortened formats.

The victory sends Birmingham Phoenix to The Hundred Eliminator, where they will face Southern Brave at The Kia Oval on Saturday. Andrew Flintoff’s first year as Northern Superchargers Head Coach ends with a fourth-place finish.

Southern Brave Secure Eliminator Spot Despite Rain-Hit Draw

Southern Brave Secure Eliminator Spot Despite Rain-Hit Draw

Southern Brave secured their spot in The Hundred Eliminator at the Kia Oval on Saturday, thanks to rain intervening at Utilita Bowl against an already-eliminated Welsh Fire. The Brave needed just a point to guarantee their presence in Saturday’s showdown, but at the halfway stage, with 181 posted by the Fire, they would have feared losing control of their destiny.

Two quick wickets – Alex Davies for a duck and then James Vince for 19 – further set the Brave back. But on the stroke of Vince’s dismissal, with rain falling steadily, the umpires took the players off. The rain never abated, and with just 16 balls having been bowled of the Brave’s innings – a minimum of 25 balls are required to deliver a result – the game was duly abandoned.

It was a bitter pill for the Fire to swallow. With the bat, they were irrepressible, with Luke Wells and Glenn Phillips especially destructive, sharing a 76-run partnership from just 30 balls to propel the Fire to their highest-ever score in the tournament’s history.

Wells, registering just his second fifty in the competition, took just 28 balls to reach the milestone, while Phillips was spectacular, clubbing five sixes – including one hit over square-leg against Jofra Archer that sailed 102 metres – from just 19 balls. In all, 10 sixes were struck across the Fire’s innings.

For the Brave, only Akeal Hosein escaped punishment, the West Indian left-armer conceding just 21 from his 20-ball quota. Ultimately, it was immaterial. Brave are through to face either Northern Superchargers or Birmingham Phoenix, with the latter’s game against Manchester Originals tomorrow determining the final placings at the top.

Brave skipper, James Vince, said: “Bowling first, things probably got away from us a bit. We were sloppy. Some good players got going and we weren’t able to shut them down, so it was always going to be a tough ask to chase that down.

“We had a few messages saying the weather might be on its way so it we had a few discussions about how to approach those first 25 balls; thankfully the rain came just in time.

“On the whole, across the tournament, the bowling group gets a lot of credit. They’re quality, experienced bowlers. Our batting goes under the radar a bit. We’d like a few more guys in form, but on the whole we’ve been reasonably consistent.”

Texas Super Kings Seek Revenge Against MI New York in MLC Eliminator

Texas Super Kings Seek Revenge Against MI New York in MLC Eliminator

The Major League Cricket (MLC) Eliminator match between Texas Super Kings and defending champions MI New York promises to be a thrilling encounter. Both teams have a lot to prove, with Texas Super Kings seeking revenge for their defeat in the Challenger game of the inaugural season in 2023.

Form-wise, the Super Kings have been more impressive than MI New York, boasting three wins, two losses, and two no results. One of their victories came against MI New York, where Rashid Khan’s exceptional performance gave them hope, but they ultimately fell short by 15 runs.

MI New York, on the other hand, managed to sneak into the final four stage just before the door shut on them. They will be looking to approach the business end of MLC 2024 with renewed confidence as they head into the Eliminator.

The Texas Super Kings will be determined to make amends for their previous defeat against MI New York. They have a strong team led by experienced players like David Warner and Dwayne Bravo. Warner has been in excellent form this season, scoring 250 runs in six matches, while Bravo has taken 10 wickets.

MI New York will rely on their star-studded lineup, which includes Kieron Pollard, Andre Russell, and Suryakumar Yadav. Pollard has been a key player for MI New York, scoring 200 runs and taking 12 wickets in the tournament. Russell and Yadav have also made significant contributions with the bat.

The match is expected to be a close contest, with both teams having their strengths and weaknesses. Texas Super Kings will be looking to capitalize on their momentum and home advantage, while MI New York will be hoping to prove that they are still the team to beat.

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