umar akmal's stunning batting and spinner doing job for #lio #clt20
Lahore Lions 164 for 5 (U Akmal 73*, Nasim 43, Frylinck 3-22) beat Dolphins 148 for 9 (Frylinck 63*, Hafeez 2-18) by 16 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details
Saad Nasim and Umar Akmal revived Lahore Lions with a 92-run partnership © BCCI
Robbie Frylinck's
all-round display on his birthday was not enough to stop Dolphins from
becoming the first side to be knocked out of the tournament in a game
that looked a lot closer in the end than it actually was. Frylinck was
solely responsible for that deception, as he blitzed an incredible,
unbeaten 63 off 27 deliveries after Dolphins had crumbled to 93 for 9
against the Lahore Lions spinners in a chase of 165. With 72 needed off
the last four overs, Frylinck took 41 off the 17th and 18th overs before
Lions managed to weather the unexpected storm.
Dolphins had earlier let Lions recover from 34 for 4 on an unusually slow and turning Bangalore surface. Umar Akmal was the architect of the recovery with an unbeaten 73 off 45, and Saad Nasim's
43 off 26 was a worthy support act. The pair added 92 in under nine
overs, after which Mohammad Hafeez let loose his army of spinners on the
Dolphins batsmen, who tried to slog their way out of cluelessness and
only managed to get themselves out.
It was Frylinck doing early damage with the ball too after Lions chose
to bat. Offering no pace with his cutters on his way to 3 for 22, he
claimed Ahmed Shehzad and Nasir Jamshed in his first two overs. When
Hafeez too succumbed to the lack of pace as he played on off Cameron
Delport, Lions were down to 34 for 4, and it was already the eighth
over.
Akmal adapted superbly to the conditions. He played square only when he
had width, and made sure he picked the gaps when he did so. When he hit,
he mostly lofted straight. He was put down by the wicketkeeper Morne
van Wyk off Prenelan Subrayen when he was on 20 off 19, and took 53 off
the next 26.
The very next over after being reprieved, he lofted the left-arm spin of
Keshav Maharaj for a couple of sixes, and then cut and pulled Andile
Phehlukwayo's short ones for three boundaries.
Nasim played an intelligent knock, making sure he put the bad deliveries
away. When Subrayen bowled his offspin without a deep midwicket, Nasim,
deposited him for successive sixes over the same region.
While Lions prospered against spin, Dolphins capitulated. Barring van
Wyk and Jonathan Vandiar, none of the top seven seemed keen to bat with
sense. Even as van Wyk kept finding the boundary with ease, his partners
kept throwing their wickets away. Van Wyk could not keep a cut down off
Nasim on 36 while Vandiar holed out in the deep for 29.
It was free-fall for the rest, and Dolphins' discomfort was so obvious
that till 14 overs, Hafeez had used only two of his pacers. When he did
bring back Wahab Riaz and Aizaz Cheema, Frylinck set about them in a
stunning display of power-hitting. Riaz was taken for three successive
fours in the 17th while Cheema was dismissed for four sixes over long-on
in the 18th.
With 31 needed off 12 now, Hafeez went back to spin, and Frylinck was
unable to take more than a four off Mustafa Iqbal in the 19th. Last man
Subrayen consumed the first two balls each of the last two overs, and
Frylinck could not do an encore against Riaz with four successive sixes
needed to take it to a Super Over.
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