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Prague Barbarians 106/1 in 8 overs Divyendra Singh 49(25) | Joe Cope 1/21 Vyashakh Jagannivasan 34*(20)
Murali Vandrasi finished things off in style there in the 8th over and the Prague Barbarians have registered a thumping victory here. They were always ahead of the run chase and were set up by a superb 84 run opening partnership where Div Singh went berserk as he scored 49 from just 25 balls.
Once he was gone, Vyasakh and Murali accelerated and ensured that the job was done with ample time to spare. The victory has put them up in the points table and they will be in the second position now. The VCC bowlers were pretty much off color for the major part of the innings and except for Joe Cope the rest of the bowlers failed to get any wickets.
They couldn't get any scalp early on and once the opening stand had gone past the powerplay, the game had slipped away from their hands. The dropped chances also didn't help their cause either, The likes of Saini, Muiz and Rakshit went for plenty as they were all taken to the cleaners.
8
overs
106/1score
4
1
1
1
6
4
runs
Muralidhara Sai Vandrasi*
15(5)
Vyshakh Jagannivasan
34(20)
Shoumyadeep Rakshit
0/17
7.6 Shoumyadeep Rakshit to Murali Vandrasi, FOUR! That'll do! Pitched up on off stump by Rakshit, Vandrasi went for a hoick across the line, didn't quite get all of it, but still managed to beat the fielder at mid wicket and find the boundary! Prague Barbarians have their win at the end of the day, taking this game by 9 wickets with a couple of overs to spare!
7.5 Shoumyadeep Rakshit to Murali Vandrasi, SIX! This was pitched up, dished right in the arc, and Vandrasi latched right onto it! He clobbered the ball hard, and cleared the ropes at long on!
7.4 Shoumyadeep Rakshit to Vyshakh Jagannivasan, short delivery outside off, cut towards the man at deep cover for a run
7.3 Shoumyadeep Rakshit to Murali Vandrasi, short delivery around off stump, cut towards the man at cover-point, the batters hared through for a run
7.2 Shoumyadeep Rakshit to Vyshakh Jagannivasan, short around off stump, cut towards the man at deep backward point this time. The fielder there almost made a hash of it, but managed to keep the ball inside the ropes. One
7.1 Shoumyadeep Rakshit to Vyshakh Jagannivasan, FOUR! Short and wide outside off, Vyshakh rocked back and cut the ball expertly past the gap at point!
Shoumyadeep Rakshit, right arm off break, comes into the attack.
Joe Cope did get the wicket of Singh but he pretty much ended the chances for his side there as he conceded 14 runs in that over. The required rate in below 5 now.
7
overs
89/1score
4
4
1
W
0
1wd
4
runs
Muralidhara Sai Vandrasi*
4(2)
Divyendra Singh
49(23)
Joe Cope
1/21
6.6 Joe Cope to Murali Vandrasi, FOUR! Low full toss bowled straight, Murali got right under the ball and placed it into the gap at deep mid wicket!
6.6 Joe Cope to Murali Vandrasi, wide, Cope tried the wide yorker, but ended up spraying it just past the tramline
6.5 Joe Cope to Murali Vandrasi, good length delivery, cramping the batter for room, Murali pushed it back towards the bowler
Murali Vandrasi, RHB, comes to the crease
6.4 Joe Cope to Divyendra Singh, KNOCKS HIM OVER! This was pitched up, the ball tailed back in, Divyendra looked to have a slog, was done in by the swing, and the ball went on to crash onto the top of middle stump! Is there a twist in this tale?
Divyendra Singh b Joe Cope 49(25b, 7x4, 2x6)
6.3 Joe Cope to Vyshakh Jagannivasan, full and straight, Vyshakh looked to slog, but ended up miscuing it towards deep mid wicket. Just one
6.2 Joe Cope to Vyshakh Jagannivasan, FOUR MORE! Dragged short well outside off, Vyshakh cut this one right past the inner circle at cover, and found the boundary!
6.1 Joe Cope to Vyshakh Jagannivasan, FOUR! Full on off stump, Vyshakh got right behind this one and clubbed the ball right over the bowler's head!
Joe Cope [1.0-0-7-0] comes back into the attack.
It has been really measured and calculative cricket from the Barbarians and they're running away with the game. Muiz was guilty of bowling a no ball and it cost them dearly, It was another big over as it went for 17