Scores leveled between Team Abu Dhabi and Qalandars:
Team Abu Dhabi: 103/6
Qalandars: 103/3 (10 overs, target 104)
Match Tied between Team Abu Dhabi and Qalandars.
Team Abu Dhabi vs Qalandars, The match tied between Team Abu Dhabi and Qalandars. Team Abu Dhabi scored 103 runs after losing 6 wickets in 10 overs. Qalandars almost had victory in an arm’s reach but Marchant de Lange had other plans. Qalandars finished on 103 for 3 wickets after 10 overs in their chase for 104 runs.
Qalandars’ Dawid Malan was awarded the “Player of the Match” for his 33 from 18 balls that played a key role in bringing Qalandars close to victory.
Team Abu Dhabi vs Qalandars, Corey Anderson smacks 43:
Qalandars won the toss opted to field first. Team Abu Dhabi sent wicketkeeper-batsman Niroshan Dickwella and Luke Wright to open the innings. Niroshan Dickwella struck 17 for 7 balls before losing his wicket in the 2nd over. Luke Wright contributed 20 from 15. Corey Anderson was the star of the day from Team Abu Dhabi’s side after he played a blistering inning of 43 runs from 22 balls with 3 fours and 3 sixes.
After 8 overs Team Abu Dhabi are 81/4#AbuDhabiT10 #t10league #t10season3 #inAbuDhabi #aldarproperties #qalandars #TeamAbuDhabi pic.twitter.com/kgy6BX9LoP
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Team Abu Dhabi finished on 103/6 after 10 overs. Lahiru Kumara took 2 wickets for 22 runs, while Seekkuge Prasanna, Jordan Clark, and Chris Jordan claimed 1 wicket each for their team.
Qalandars required 104 runs from 10 overs to win the match. Tom Banton and Luke Ronchi came to bat first. Tom Banton stuck 16 off 9 balls before getting lbw by Richard Gleeson. Captain Dawid Malan struck 33 runs from 18 balls with 6 fours and a six. Phil Slat also contributed 22 runs from 14 balls, while Luke Ronchi remained not out on 23 for 19 balls with 2 boundaries.
After 7 overs, Qalandars are 73/2#AbuDhabiT10 #t10league #t10season3 #inAbuDhabi #aldarproperties #qalandars #TeamAbuDhabi pic.twitter.com/CcMwnK1Jcw
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Marchant de Lange dismissed Phil Salt on the second last ball of the match when Qalandars required just 2 runs to win the match, which eventually led to the match being tied with each team receiving 1 point.