Rockets Soar Past Invincibles with Powell's Pyrotechnics

Rockets Soar Past Invincibles with Powell’s Pyrotechnics

Trent Rockets’ Rovman Powell propelled his team to a thrilling six-wicket victory over Oval Invincibles at Trent Bridge, keeping their hopes of reaching the Hundred final alive.

The Invincibles, who had been on the cusp of securing a spot in Sunday’s final at Lord’s, were denied by Powell’s explosive hitting. Despite their loss, they remain favorites to advance directly to the final as group winners. However, Birmingham Phoenix could overtake them on net run-rate with a substantial victory over Manchester Originals on Thursday.

Invincibles captain Sam Billings acknowledged the Rockets’ strength, stating that their season could have been different. He emphasized the importance of adapting to different conditions, as the Oval played differently from Lord’s.

Powell joined Tom Alsop at the crease with the Rockets needing 95 runs from 52 balls and three wickets down. The duo formed an 80-run partnership in just 32 balls, propelling the Rockets towards the Invincibles’ total of 150.

Powell’s pyrotechnics included four sixes, one of which traveled 101 meters off Sam Curran’s bowling. However, Curran eventually induced Powell to miscue a lofted drive to long-on.

Despite Powell’s dismissal, Alsop and Chris Green guided the Rockets to victory with six balls to spare.

The Invincibles had earlier posted a competitive 150 for 3, thanks to Dawid Malan’s composed half-century and contributions from Will Jacks and Jordan Cox.

Saqib Mahmood bowled with pace and hostility for the Rockets, accounting for Tom Banton. Alex Hales and Joe Root provided a recovery, but their dismissals gave the Invincibles hope.

However, Powell and Alsop’s heroics ensured that the Rockets kept their playoff hopes alive.

West Indies Announce 15-Man Squad for 2024 T20 World Cup

West Indies Announce 15-Man Squad for 2024 T20 World Cup

West Indies have unveiled their 15-man squad for the 2024 T20 World Cup, with Shimron Hetmyer making a notable return and Shamar Joseph receiving a surprise call-up.

Hetmyer, who famously missed his flight to the 2022 T20 World Cup, has been recalled to the fold after a strong showing in domestic cricket. The left-handed batsman has been in impressive form for Guyana Amazon Warriors in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL), averaging over 40 with a strike rate of 140.

Another notable inclusion is Joseph, a 24-year-old fast bowler who has played only three T20s for West Indies. However, his stunning seven-wicket haul in the historic Test win at the Gabba against Australia has caught the attention of selectors.

Alzarri Joseph has been named deputy to captain Rovman Powell, while Nicholas Pooran, Andre Russell, and Jason Holder are all included in the squad.

West Indies head coach Daren Sammy confirmed that Sunil Narine was considered for selection but is unavailable due to his retirement from international cricket. Sammy also stated that CWI has requested the BCCI to release West Indies players from the ongoing IPL as soon as possible.

West Indies are placed in Group C alongside Papua New Guinea (PNG), Uganda, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Their first two matches will be played in Providence, Guyana, against PNG on June 2 and Uganda on June 8. They will then face New Zealand at the Brian Lara Stadium in Trinidad on June 12, before their final group game against Afghanistan on June 17 in St Lucia.

SRH Snatch Last-Ball Thriller Over RR, Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

SRH Snatch Last-Ball Thriller Over RR, Keep Playoff Hopes Alive

IPL 2024: Sunrisers Hyderabad Snatch Last-Ball Victory Over Rajasthan Royals

In a thrilling encounter that kept fans on the edge of their seats, Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) pulled off a remarkable last-ball victory over Rajasthan Royals (RR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match.

The match was a rollercoaster of emotions, with the momentum swinging back and forth throughout. RR needed just 2 runs off the final ball to chase down SRH’s total of 201, setting the stage for a Super Over.

However, veteran pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar had other plans. He had already bowled a brilliant opening over, dismissing Jos Buttler and Sanju Samson for ducks to leave RR reeling at 1 for 2.

With the match on the line, Bhuvneshwar delivered a low full toss on leg stump to Rovman Powell, who had already smashed 10 runs off 4 balls from Kumar. Powell attempted to whip the ball away but was struck on the pads, with replays confirming that the ball was hitting the leg stump.

The decision was reviewed, but there was no evidence of an edge on UltraEdge, and Ball Tracking showed three reds. Powell was adjudged leg before wicket, handing SRH a dramatic one-run victory.

The win was crucial for SRH, who snapped their two-game losing streak and moved to the fourth spot in the standings with 12 points. RR, despite the loss, remained at the top of the table with 16 points.

Bhuvneshwar Kumar was the star of the show for SRH, finishing with figures of 4-0-29-3. He was ably supported by Umran Malik, who took 2-39, and Washington Sundar, who chipped in with 1-32.

For RR, Powell was the standout performer with his quickfire 10 off 4 balls. However, the team’s top order failed to fire, with Buttler, Samson, and Devdutt Padikkal all dismissed cheaply.

The victory keeps SRH’s playoff hopes alive, while RR will be looking to bounce back in their next match.

Sunil Narine Hints at International Cricket Return for T20 World Cup

Sunil Narine Hints at International Cricket Return for T20 World Cup

Sunil Narine, the enigmatic West Indian spinner, has hinted at a potential return to international cricket for the T20 World Cup in 2024. Narine, who announced his retirement from international cricket in November 2023, has been coaxed by West Indies T20I captain Rovman Powell to reconsider his decision.

After hitting a magnificent century for Kolkata Knight Riders in the Indian Premier League (IPL), Narine hinted at a possible change of heart. “It is what it is, but let’s see what the future holds,” Narine said when asked about his retirement decision.

Powell has been persistent in his efforts to convince Narine to return, revealing that he has been “whispering in his ears” for the past 12 months. “I’ve asked [Kieron] Pollard, [Dwayne] Bravo, [Nicholas] Pooran. Hopefully, before they select the team, they can crack his code,” Powell said.

Powell himself played a crucial role in Rajasthan Royals’ victory over Kolkata Knight Riders, hitting 26 off 13 balls at a crucial stage of the chase. He praised the team management for their communication and support, even when he was not playing.

Powell also revealed that he has been lobbying for a batting promotion, likening his batting position to that of his role in the West Indies team. “I told them, ‘hey, I bat at No. 4 or 5 for West Indies and if you think West Indies is a good T20 side, then you can push me up the order,” he said.

The emotions at the end of the match were described by Powell as a “roller-coaster ride” as Royals pulled off the highest successful chase in IPL history. He admitted that he had not planned to take on Narine but reacted to the situation and backed his strengths.

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