Match Details

NS vs TR 7th Match, The Hundred 2021

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TR
134-894b
Trent Rockets won by 2 wickets
NS
99b132-10
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16th Five:
1
6
0
4
0
 
= 11
17th Five:
2
W
1
1
0
 
= 4
18th Five:
0
4
1
0
wd
6
 
= 12
19th Five:
6
1lb
1
2nb
6
 
= 17
TRTR - 2nd Innings
SessionOpenPASS
25 Balls3824
50 Balls5744
75 Balls7990
NSNS - 1st Innings
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25 Balls3925
50 Balls6056
75 Balls9099
100 Balls140132

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That brings the end to our cricket coverage tonight. Join us tomorrow for a triple header which will be headlined by India taking on Sri Lanka on the second T20I of the series. Till then, good night.
Rashid Khan | Man of the match - I have worked on my batting, and we were confident that we could chase down 60-70 runs in the last 6 sets of fives. I have worked on my batting and I am very happy that I was able to chip in today. I was not happy with the way I bowled, I need to work on that a little bit.
A dramatic end to the game that lived up to its potential, and with that the Trent Rockets move up to the top of the table while the Superchargers slip down in the bottom half.
But the real hero probably were Mat Carter and Rashid Khan with their brilliant all round performances tonight. Rashid picked up three-wicket from his 20 balls and then returned to score a crucial 25 off 12, an innings that breathed fire into the dying innings of the rockets. Carter's exploits were similar. He was better with the ball, picking 2 powerplay wickets and then returned to hit 2 crucial big shots that turned the game on it's head in the last 10 balls.
No hard feelings between Hales and Stokes as they shake hands and walk off the pitch. Alex Hales with the winning shot and one more statement of intent for his induction in the English T20I squad for the World Cup later this year. He could not find his range for more than 70 per cent on the game, but came alive with just 15 balls to spare. He was lucky with Stokes missing the catch at long off and letting a six through, but that six in the 94th ball of the second innings brings the end to an incredible match.
94b D Willey to A Hales
6 That's the end of the game. A home run on that occasion as Hales moves across the off stump and deposits it well over the deep square leg fence for a huge maximum. Clobbers it from his presence, in the arc and it goes well over the ropes. What a knock, what a player. ECB are you seeing? What a moment and didn't he just love it. He will not forget this finish in anytime soon.
Carter is asking for a no ball on that one. And yes it is!!! But it is a front foot no ball, not the height. Wow! Unravelling for the Superchargers. They had this game absolutely in their hands and they have fluffed it now.
94b D Willey to M Carter
1nb Another full toss outside off, Carter wipes that down the leg side towards midwicket for a single. A no-balled called and a free-hit coming up. Front foot no ball by the look of things.
93b D Willey to A Hales
1 In the blockhole on the stumps and Hales dig that out working that down the mid-off fielder Stokes and steals a quick single.
Ben Stokes reviews the chance after a long discussion with the keeper. Looked way down the leg to the naked eye. Flat line while passing the bat and ball tracker reveals that we and the umpire were right. Way down the leg she goes and Carter is fine, further more gets on run off leg byes.
92b D Willey to M Carter
1lb That looked close but denied by the umpire. Full on the stumps and that could be tailing down the leg stump. Carter tries to whip this down the leg side and is struck on the pads. Willey and Simpson persuades with Stokes and convinces him to go for the review.
Two powerplay wickets in the first innings and now a 98 meter six. Mat Carter, what have you had for breakfast man?
91b D Willey to M Carter
6 Another six and all of a sudden the match has turned on it's head. The sound of the bat was purely musical. Tak, what a sound 98 metre six, incredible stuff. A juicy full toss outside off and Carter moves across the off stump ever so slightly and dismisses that from his presence and it goes sailing over the deep midwicket fence.
16 off 10. Possible, if not probable with Hales finding his range at the last moment.
18th Five
Trent Rockets
117/8
Alex Hales
33(32)
Matthew Carter
6(5)
Ben Stokes
2-24(20 b)
90b B Stokes to A Hales
6 What a match-turning blow this could turn out to be. Gets hold of the slower one on this occasion and deposits that well over the long-on boundary for a 88-metre maximum. Waits for it and uses his strong hands and swings through the line. What a blow, this could well decide the fate of the match.
90b B Stokes to A Hales
WD Stokes have to reload that. Tries to follow Hales on that occasion and bowls a bit too wide down the leg side.
89b B Stokes to A Hales
0 A precious dot ball. Brilliant slower delivery from Stokes, very well disguised and Hales is way too early to his shot.
88b B Stokes to M Carter
1 Short of a length following Carter as he tries to make room. Clubs that down the leg side straight to the wide long-on fielder, takes a single.
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