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India Capitals begin Legends League Cricket campaign with win

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Jodhpur (Rajasthan) | September 21, 2024 9:41:40 PM IST
India Capitals began their Legends League Cricket (LLC) season 3 campaign with a thrilling 1-run victory over Toyam Hyderabad here at the Barkatullah Khan Stadium on Saturday.

After setting a challenging target of 186, thanks to a 60-run innings from Ben Dunk and late hitting from Ashley Nurse and Colin de Grandhomme, the Capitals successfully defended their total with a disciplined bowling performance. Ben Dunk was named Man of the Match for his outstanding contribution. The Capitals will next face the Southern Superstars on September 25 at the same venue.

In his debut as captain of India Capitals, Ian Bell won the toss and elected to bat first. However, the team got off to a challenging start, losing opener Dwayne Smith for 14 runs off 9 balls early in the second over. Wicketkeeper-batter Naman Ojha played a crucial role at the top, scoring a brisk 26 runs off 27 balls before being stumped in the 8th over. By that point, the Capitals were at 47 for 2. Skipper Ian Bell struggled to find his rhythm, managing only 7 runs off 11 balls before his innings ended in the 9th over.

Despite the early wickets, the middle order provided stability. Ben Dunk led the charge with an outstanding knock of 60 off 35 balls, hitting 4 boundaries and 3 sixes. Dunk anchored the innings with aggressive intent, building crucial partnerships to propel the Capitals towards a respectable total of 185 for the loss of 5 wickets.

Ashley Nurse (30 off 19) and all-rounder Colin de Grandhomme (31* off 23 balls) made some crucial contribution down the order with aggressive approach. From Hyderabad, Bipul Sharma and Samiullah Shinwari chipped in with economical performances. Sharma conceded only 21 runs in his 3 overs, while Shinwari claimed 2 wickets for 27 runs in his 3-over spell.

Chasing 186 for victory, Toyam Hyderabad got off to a good start, with opener Chadwick Walton (18 off 14) and George Worker contributing 41 runs. Walton was dismissed in the fifth over. At the other end, George Worker looked composed, anchoring his innings with a solid 52 off 43 deliveries, including 4 fours and 3 sixes. Gurkeerat Singh Mann contributed an aggressive 28 off 20, but Suresh Raina, Toyam Hyderabad's captain, was dismissed for just 4 off 6 balls and couldn't contribute much.

George Worker's dismissal in the 17th over marked a turning point in Toyam Hyderabad's chase. Despite a late surge from Peter Trego, who scored 38 runs off 18 balls, Hyderabad fell short of the target, managing only 184/7. This was largely due to a brilliant final over by Zimbabwean bowler Mpofu. The India Capitals bowlers excelled under pressure, with Rahul Sharma delivering a standout performance, taking 2 wickets for just 21 runs in 4 overs. Dhawal Kulkarni also made a valuable contribution, claiming 2 wickets for 41 runs in his full quota of overs.

Match Score Summary:

India Capitals: 185/5 (Ben Dunk 60 off 35 balls; Colin de Grandhomme 31* off 23 balls; Samiullah Shinwari 2/27) won by 1 run against

Toyam Hyderabad: 184/7 (George Worker 52 off 43 balls; Peter Trego 38 off 18 balls; Rahul Sharma 2/21). (ANI)

 
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