Saudi Arabia get second win of ACC Challenger Cup with eight-wicket victory over Bhutan

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With two outstanding victories and a vastly superior run rate to their closest contenders, Saudi Arabia are now all but assured of a place in the semi-finals. (Supplied)
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With two outstanding victories and a vastly superior run rate to their closest contenders, Saudi Arabia are now all but assured of a place in the semi-finals. (Supplied)
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Updated 08 March 2024
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Saudi Arabia get second win of ACC Challenger Cup with eight-wicket victory over Bhutan

  • Saudi Arabia won the toss and elected to bowl to give a chance for their excellent bowling attack to test Bhutan’s batsmen

BANGKOK: Saudi Arabia seem certain of a place in the ACC T20 Challenger Cup semifinals after beating Bhutan by eight wickets in the second round of Group A matches in Bangkok on Saturday.

Bhutan batted first and started well, reaching 67 for 2 before collapsing and being bowled out for 89. The Greens chased down their 90-run target within 11 overs for the loss of just two wickets.

Saudi Arabia won the toss and elected to bowl to give a chance for their excellent bowling attack to test Bhutan’s batsmen. Bhutan had lost to Indonesia by 16 runs in their opening match.

Saudi Arabia’s Faisal Khan, who suffered a head injury against Cambodia, was sitting out, as was his replacement Imran Yousaf who took three wickets with his leg-spin in the same match.

 

 

Suprit Pradhan, who top scored for Bhutan against Indonesia, was promoted to open and tried to give his side a fast start, but the top order did not find it easy to score against Saudi’s opening pair, Ishtiaq Ahmad and Atif-ur-Rehman.

Waji-ul-Hassan, the fourth member of Saudi Arabia’s pace attack, struck with his first ball, and Hisham Shaikh caused further damage with his off-spin.

Bhutan would have been happy at reaching 67 for two, particularly with Ranjung Dorji hitting two lovely sixes, but wickets soon began to fall in a rush.

Usman Najeeb took the key wicket of Thinley Jamtsho but left-arm spinner Usman Khalid did most of the damage with four wickets in two overs.

Ahmad took the last two wickets to finish the innings at 89, and Saudi Arabia were looking for a fast victory, chasing 90 to win.

Manan Ali and wicket keeper Haseeb Ghafoor were promoted to open the innings and the runs quickly began to flow as the Greens reached 59 without loss in the six-over powerplay. Ali hit four fours and three sixes and Ghafoor supported him with a four and a six.

Saudi Arabia were 77 for no wicket after eight overs, before Ali fell for 40 from 19 balls. Four runs came off the ninth over as new batsman Zubair tried to find his feet, but he was run out in the next over.

Saudi Arabia could not quite claim the win inside 10 overs but Ghafoor saw them home by eight wickets as they reached 93 for 2 in 11 overs.

With two outstanding victories and a vastly superior run rate to their closest contenders, Saudi Arabia are now all but assured of a place in the semi-finals.


Desert Vipers beat MI Emirates by 1 run in a last-ball finish

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Desert Vipers beat MI Emirates by 1 run in a last-ball finish

  • David Payne’s 3-wicket over at the death turned the tide in favor of the Vipers
  • Shrewd bowling by the MI Emirates, led by AM Ghazanfar’s 2-wicket haul, restricted the Vipers to 159/4

ABU DHABI: The Desert Vipers beat the MI Emirates by one run at the Zayed Cricket Stadium on Tuesday.

The win, which went down to the last ball, was the Vipers’ fourth-straight triumph of the DP World ILT20 season four. The Vipers have consolidated their position at the top of the table with eight points.

Defending 159, the Vipers initially struggled to take wickets. The game turned in the 19th over, when David Payne — who finished with four for 29 — claimed three crucial scalps.

The UAE’s Khuzaima Tanveer was also impressive with two for 34, as the Vipers showed their composure once again.

In the second innings, the MI Emirates lost an early wicket when Tanveer dismissed Jonny Bairstow (8 off 7) in the second over. It was Muhammad Waseem (24 off 21) and Tom Banton (34 off 29) who steered the MI Emirates through the powerplay with the score at 49/1.

They erected a 42-run stand in 31 balls before Tanveer struck again in his second spell of the night to remove Waseem. Banton looked in complete control when Nicholas Pooran (31 off 29) joined him in the middle.

The duo looked settled, completing another 42-run partnership, this time in 40 balls. However, Sam Curran sent Pooran back in the 14th over with 62 needed off 36 balls.

Banton followed in the next over as Payne bagged his first wicket of the night, bringing the score to 105/4. Tajinder Singh (17 off 7) hit Curran for a couple of sixes that brought the MI Emirates ahead of the equation with a 20-run over.

Lockie Ferguson then ended Singh’s stay at the crease with his first wicket of the match in the 18th over.

Another twist in the penultimate over saw Payne turn the match on its head. First, he got Romario Shepherd (1 off 4), followed by the wicket of skipper Kieron Pollard (23 off 13). Chris Woakes (0 off 2) followed in the final ball, meaning that the MI Emirates needed 16 runs in six balls to win.

Rashid Khan (13* off 8) could have been the match winner, hitting a six and a four in the final over, but the MI Emirates could not find the two runs needed on the last ball.

Batting first, the Vipers had started on a promising note, led by Fakhar Zaman (35 off 31). By the end of the powerplay, the Vipers were 51/0, threatening to make their way to a big score.

After Andries Gous (21 off 15) retired hurt, Zaman combined with Max Holden (42 off 37) for a 51-run stand in 37 balls. AM Ghazanfar then got the breakthrough when Zaman holed out to Banton. Following his wicket, the bowlers kept the pressure on the Vipers, ensuring that boundaries were scarce.

Shimron Hetmyer (15 off 9) entered the fray after Holden retired-out and hit the first six of the innings in the 18th over. Soon after, Curran (19 off 19) hit the ball straight into Banton’s hands to give Ghazanfar his second wicket of the night.

Dan Lawrence (15* off 8) also provided a key contribution toward the end while Hetmyer was scalped by Fazalhaq Farooqi in the final over of the innings as the Vipers finished at 159/4.

Player of the Match Payne said: “It felt as though we were hanging on towards the end, waiting for the moment to break through.

“When that happened, we managed to take a few crucial wickets, and Rashid Khan ensured it went right down to the wire — probably an entertaining contest for the neutral.

“We kept the plans simple, hitting the pitch with good line and length. Overall, simplicity worked well today.”

The MI Emirates’ captain Pollard said: “In our last game, we snuck over the line when we probably shouldn’t have won, and this time it turned around on us. The Vipers bowled brilliantly.

“We didn’t finish the innings well, especially in the last couple of overs. It shows again that if you stay in the fight long enough in cricket, momentum can shift and you can lose from a winning position and that’s what happened to us tonight.”