Pete Vincent (Czech Republic), Farooq Shaik (India), Abdullah Al Mahmud (Bangladesh, TV)
Referee
Charles Croucher (Czech Republic)
Toss
Prague CC elected to bat
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Over 7
Runs: 11
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Over 8
Runs: 5
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Over 9
Runs: 8
W1W0W0
Over 10
Runs: 1
All Overs
Player of the Match
Sabawoon Davizi
74(22)
Player of the Series
Lucky Winner
Analysis
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That brings us to the end of our coverage for this T10 clash. Till the next time, this is myself (Arya Sekhar Chakraborty) signing off also on behalf of my fellow commentator and good mate Pradeep.
That was always going to be a tall ask for the Barbarians to get anywhere close to the target they were chasing and in the end, despite a valiant effort from Divyendra Singh who scored a magnificent 71, it was the Prague CC who won it quite emphatically by 80 runs. The Barbarians were not as bad as the scoreline suggests. A batting effort like this against any other team might have fetched them a victory but against a strong side like Prague CC, it wasn't the case.
Wickets kept falling at regular intervals at the other end but Divyendra Singh was always up for a fight. He had to struggle a bit in the middle overs as the other batters failed to get the big shots going and the required rate kept climbing up at an alarming stage. Divyendra was resigned to the fact that the match couldn't be won but he wanted to spend some time in the middle. He eventually scored 76 off 35 deliveries which included 12 fours and 3 sixes which took the score of the Barbarians over the 100-run mark. Ritik Tomar was the pick of the bowlers, bagging 3 in the final over of the match.
10
overs
106/5score
W
1
W
0
W
0
runs
Swaroop Muralinathan*
0(1)
Amritpal Rai
1(1)
Ritik Tomar
3/15
9.6 Ritik Tomar to Swaroop Muralinathan, THAT IS THAT! Prague CC finish a comprehensive victory, they make it four in four. Short and outside the off-stump, Swaroop skips down the track and looks to cut but misses, through to the keeper.
Swaroop Muralinathan, RHB comes out to the center!
9.5 Ritik Tomar to Vamshi Madishetty, OUT! KEEPER PULLS OFF A SCREAMER! Three wickets for Tomar, he's running through the batting order of Barbarians. Vamshi swings but takes the outside edge, keeper puts his right hand out and it gets stuck.
9.4 Ritik Tomar to Vamshi Madishetty, back of a length on the off-stump, Vamshi looks to heave but ends up getting the inside edge back on to the pad.
Vamshi Madishetty, RHB strides out to the middle now!
9.3 Ritik Tomar to Murali Vandrasi, OUT! CLEANED HIM UP! Tomar picks his second wicket. Pace off on the stumps, Murali has a big swipe across the line and misses, through to rattle the stumps.
9.2 Ritik Tomar to Amrit Rai, length delivery on the middle and leg, Rai smacked it down to mid-off and takes a sharp single.
Amrit Rai, RHB is the new man in!
9.1 Ritik Tomar to Vishal Manay, OUT! MILES UP IN THE AIR AND TAKEN! That is a brilliant catch, was there forever, two fielders converging but the fielder from deep mid-wicket calls it mine and then pouches it. Manay has lifted that one straight up in the air and perishes.
Alright, just the formality remains now, last over coming up.
9
overs
105/2score
0
1
1
1
1
4
runs
Muralidhara Sai Vandrasi*
14(10)
Vishal Manay
2(4)
Sudesh Wickremansinghe
0/30
8.6 Sudesh Wickramasekara to Murali Vandrasi, FOUR! Low full toss on the stumps, Murali smacked it to deep extra-cover, races away and finds the ropes.
8.5 Sudesh Wickramasekara to Vishal Manay, back of a length into the batter, Manay on his toes guides it down to third-man for one.
8.4 Sudesh Wickramasekara to Murali Vandrasi, short and just outside the off-stump, Murali stood tall and absolutely crunched it but straight to the deep point fielder for one.
8.3 Sudesh Wickramasekara to Vishal Manay, OH! Searing yorker, toe crusher from Sudesh, tailed back in on the leg-stump. Manay did well to dig it out and they take a single too.
8.2 Sudesh Wickramasekara to Murali Vandrasi, short into the batter, Murali swipes it into the turf, straight to long-on for one.
8.1 Sudesh Wickramasekara to Murali Vandrasi, back of a length over the stumps, Murali backing looks to swipe across the line and misses.