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ICL: Tigers beat Lions

March 26, 2008 23:30 IST
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The 22nd match of the Edelweiss 20s Challenge was played at the sparkling new venue at Tau Devi Lal Stadium, Gurgaon, and featured Chandigarh Lions against the Kolkata Tigers in what was a virtual quarter final.

McMillan won the toss and elected to bat on a track that was expected to wear off quickly. In the end it was the Tigers who came out tops defeating the Lions by 22 runs.

Abhishek Jhunjhunwala and Abu Nechim were jointly declared the Man of the Match.

The Tigers opened their batting with their left-right combination of Klusener and Das. It was a promising start for the Tigers, with Das hitting three fours off Hall, but it was Hall who had the last laugh trapping the promising Das leg before wicket for 12 in an eventful first over.

The Lions bowled a disciplined line and length, restricting the Tigers to 34/1 at the end of the 5th over.

It was tough going for Klusener and Jhunjhunwala, dealing only in singles and twos as boundaries were hard to come by. By the 8th over, the Tigers were placed at a modest 51/1. Then the Zulu onslaught began in the 9th over and consecutive hits to the boundary of TP Singh, had the Tigers roaring back with 83/1 at the end of the 11th over.

However, a good piece of fielding found Klusener back in the Tigers dugout, run out for a well made 38. By the end of the 15th over, the Tigers were well placed at 122/2 with Jhunjhunwala anchoring the innings. Some lovely batting from Jhunjhunwala ably supported by the Rohan Gavaskar, helped the Tigers reach a competitive total of 165/7.

In reply to the stiff target, the Lions opened with their experienced duo of Elliott and Vincent. However, they could not get a big start with Andre Adams continuing his good form, knocking Elliott's stumps to reduce the Lions to 9/1 in the 3rd over.

At the end of the sixth over, the Lions were in a bit of a bother placed at 28/2 needing another 138 runs to win at nearly 10 runs per over. The pressure finally got to Vincent who found his stumps rattled by the young Abu Nechim, leaving the Lions in big trouble at 32/3.

Nechim with his slinging action was working up some good pace around the 140 kmp and was rewarded with a second wicket when he castled the dangerous Andrew Hall in his 2nd over. The young Abu  later picked up the big wicket Chris Cairns, reducing the Lions to 59/5.

Three consecutive sixes from TP Singh off Chandana resulted in 22runs in the 14th over, giving the Lions a small chance of reaching the formidable total. The Lions needed 55 off the last five overs at 11runs per over and with four wickets in hand.

However, TP Singh's cameo (34 runs off only 16 balls) came to an end in the 17th over  making the target that much more difficult for the Lions. In the end the Lions fell short of target by 22 runs.

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