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Afridi’s last-ball blitz steals victory for Desert Vipers
In an intense match at the ongoing ILt20 2024, Pakistanβs T20 captain, Shaheen Afridi, demonstrated an exceptional performance, steering Desert Vipers to a thrilling last-ball win against Mumbai Indians Emirates.
Choosing to bat first, MI Emirates encountered a significant hurdle as they faltered to 111 runs for six wickets by the 16th over.
Mohammad Amir, Pakistanβs left-arm fast bowler, became the pivotal player with a forceful performance, taking out key players like Kusal Perera, Tim David, and Trent Boult.
Amirβs remarkable four-over spell limited MI Emirates to 149 runs, taking three wickets with an economy rate of 6.50.
In retaliation, Desert Vipers experienced early difficulties and found themselves at a challenging 82 runs with six wickets down within the 12th over. However, the pair of Sherfane Rutherford and captain Shaheen Afridi shifted the momentum in favor of Desert Vipers.
With the team requiring 10 runs in the last over and three runs from the final ball, the pressure mounted. Facing the decisive final ball from Trent Boult, Shaheen adeptly directed the ball towards the boundary, taking advantage of the lack of fielders at the boundary.
Afridiβs rapid decision-making and a swift run culminated in a dramatic victory for Desert Vipers, winning the match by two wickets.
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β Zee Cricket (@ilt20onzee) January 30, 2024
The 23-year-old made a significant contribution to the teamβs victory, scoring a brisk 17 runs off 12 balls, including a vital boundary, at an impressive strike rate of 141.67.
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