New York Warriors 109 for 4 (Carter 41*, Harmeet 2-8) beat Atlanta Riders 103 for 6 (Simmons 41, Uthappa 32, Sohail 4-15) by six wickets Sohail Khan took four wickets in four balls to restrict Atlanta Riders to 103 for 6 but it came down to New York Warriors needing 22 off the final over
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Welsh Fire 159 for 2 (Eskinazi 58, Bairstow 44, Clarke 42*) beat Northern Superchargers 158 for 7 (Brook 105*) by eight wickets Harry Brook smashed the fastest Hundred century but it proved in vain as Welsh Fire kept alive their hopes of making Saturday’s eliminator with an eight-wicket win over Northern Superchargers at Headingley. Brook
David Warner is expected to fulfil his commitments with Sydney Thunder before taking up a deal with Dubai Capitals in the ILT20, although Australia international duty could also be a factor in his availability. On Monday, Warner was unveiled among Capitals’ new batch of signings – which also included England quick Mark Wood – for
Yusuf Pathan, Naman Ojha spoil Finch’s six party New Jersey Triton’s 117 for 4 (Yusuf 35, Ojha 25) beat California Knights 116 for 3 (Finch 75*, Milind 27) by six wickets Former India players Naman Ojha and Yusuf Pathan led the New Jersey Triton’s chase at different points to give them a six-wicket win over
Oval Invincibles 151 for 5 (Billings 76*) beat Trent Rockets 148 for 7 (Munro 36, Gregory 35, Zampa 2-20, T Curran 2-31) by five wickets Oval Invincibles skipper Sam Billings steered his side into their first Men’s Hundred final with a display of ruthless hitting to overcome current champions Trent Rockets by five wickets. Billings,
John Turner, the uncapped Hampshire fast bowler, has been ruled out of England’s T20I squad for this month’s series against New Zealand after sustaining a side injury during his Men’s Hundred stint with Trent Rockets. He will be replaced by the Durham quick, Brydon Carse. Turner, 22, had been the surprise call-up for England’s 20-over
Jesse Ryder, Chris Barnwell and Yusuf Pathan slugged their way through the New York Warriors bowling in a US T10 Masters game reduced to five-overs-a-side to give New Jersey Triton’s a nine-wicket win with two balls to spare. With the win, Triton’s climbed up to the third spot in the points table. On another rain-marred
Welsh Fire 110 for 4 (Bairstow 41, Worrall 3-24) beat London Spirit 109 for 9 (Dawson 24, Henry 2-15) Welsh Fire’s seamers set them on the path to a victory which keeps their top three hopes alive, with Jonny Bairstow top scoring as they chased down 110. Captain Tom Abell and Glenn Phillips finished the
Days before the 2023 World Cup tickets go on sale, the BCCI has been put in a spot by the Hyderabad Cricket Association (HCA) which has raised a concern about hosting back-to-back ODIs on October 9 and 10. ESPNcricinfo has learned that, on Saturday, the HCA alerted the BCCI that the Hyderabad Police was concerned
Pienaar trumps Yusuf’s all-round show Batting first, captain Gautam Gambhir fell for 3 and Jesse Ryder and Naman Ojha for 17 each before Yusuf struck three sixes to help New Jersey to 95 for 3. Harbhajan Singh, Sreesanth and Najaf Shah took one wicket apiece. In reply, Chris Gayle’s 17 off 14 gave Morrisville some