James Franklin guided Barbados Tridents to a solitary win over Northern
Knights in the inconsequential final group match of the Champions League
T20. With 12 needed off the final over, Franklin hit fellow New
Zealander Tim Southee's full tosses for a six and a four to haul
Tridents home with two balls and six wickets to spare.
Zimbabwe limited-overs captain Elton Chigumbura played his part, lofting
and pulling Trent Boult for a couple of fours in the penultimate over
with 23 needed off 12. Jonathan Carter, the leading run-getter of the
main round of the tournament, chipped in with a steady 30 before he fell
to another relay catch from Knights, Anton Devcich and Daryl Mitchell
the combination this time after Southee and Mitchell did it against
Lahore Lions in the qualifiers.
The catch gave Ish Sodhi his third wicket, and it was the legspinner who
had dented the chase after Tridents had motored to 49 for 1 in seven
overs. Sodhi had Raymon Reifer and Jason Holder holing out in the space
of three deliveries in his second over.
Dilshan Munaweera had given the chase a kickstart with a quick 20, but
fell to a spectacular diving catch by Mitchell. Carter and Franklin
steadied the innings with a 56-run fourth-wicket partnership in just
under eight overs before Franklin and Chigumbura shared an unbeaten
stand of 33 off 20.
Knights had labored to 135 for 8 in 19 overs after the match was
marginally shortened following a nearly hour-long rain interruption
during their innings. Before the break, Devcich and Daniel Flynn had put
on 60 in 8.2 overs but the Knights captain fell to Munaweera just
before the players went off, and Knights tapered off after the
resumption.
Devcich was around till the 13th over but could never really get going
in a run-a-ball 47. Several of his strokes were powered straight to
fielders. He played and missed regularly, and even when they hadn't lost
too many wickets, Knights weren't able to build much momentum.
In the same over in which Devcich was run out, Scott Styris swung his
second ball to deep midwicket. BJ Watling looked good during his swift
29 but Devcich's crawl had cost Knights too many overs, and despite
taking 46 off the last four overs, they fell short of posting a daunting
target.
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