Hyderabad|India|12th' October'2008: The 3
rd match of the
ICL 20s Indian Championship featured the resurgent
Ahmedabad Rockets
take on the Marvan Atapattu led
Delhi Giants, representing the capital
territory region, at LB stadium Hyderabad. In the end, the highly engrossing
encounter that swung both ways throughout the duration of the match, saw the
Giants scamper home by 13 runs.
Paul Nixon was declared Man of the Match
for his brilliant knock of 43.
Earlier in the day, Damien Martyn won the toss and elected to field looking to
chase a target with his new beefed up batting line-up strengthened by the
induction of their new dashing recruit Ryan Campbell. The Giants got off their
season two campaigns with their left right opening combination of Gunawardene &
Dale Benkenstein. A maiden over from the legendary Gillespie was the right
message sent by Rockets on their seriousness, as one the big sides at ICL
Season-2. Some high class seam bowling from Gillespie, ably supported by Rakesh
Patel at the other hand had the Giants on the back foot at 8 for no loss at the
end of the first three overs.
The tight bowling was rewarded with the first breakthrough in form of
Benkenstein's wicket in the 7th over off Heath Streak, at the Rockets
score of 38. At the half way mark of their innings, Giants were still under the
shackles of the Rockets bowling power placed at a modest 53/2. The Giants were
depending on their dashing south-paw & batting anchor Abbas Ali who took up the
repair job taking the Giants score to 87/2 in the 12th over. Just
when Abbas was taking charge, Martyn introduced the experienced Sriram into the
attack, who cut short his promising innings of 25 runs, trapping him in front of
the stumps.
That set the stage for the brilliant Paul Nixon who got about the task right
away in the company of Bali who played a crucial knock of 35 off 20 balls
including one four and three mighty sixes, before holding out to an attempted
six off Gillespie in the 17th over. Nixon's stroke filled innings of
43 that included four mighty sixes, followed by a late onslaught from Bond (12
runs off 4 balls); powered Delhi to a competitive 167/7 in their allotted 20
overs. For the Rockets Heath Streak was the most successful bowler returning
with creditable figures of 3/23 in his allotted 4 overs.
The Rockets got off to a shaky start with the highly rated Campbell, sent back
to the dugout by the impressive Giant's pacer Shalabh Srivastava, without
troubling the scorers in the first over. The Rockets were soon in further
trouble with Captain Martyn departing cheaply for four runs off eleven balls,
with the scorecard reading 17/2 in the 4th over. The stage was set
for Rockets' south paw Parviz Aziz, setting about a fight-back for his side in
company of the highly rated Murray Goodwin. However, superstar Shane Bond got
the Giants the upper hand, scalping Goodwin ending the promising 40 run
partnership for the third wicket in the ninth over.
With 10 overs to go, the Rockets faced a stiff task needing another 106 runs off
60 balls at a humongous required run rate of 10.60. The Rockets chase received
another major jolt when JP Yadav castled the dangerous Aziz for a well made 48
off 36 balls including seven fours and one six. A dropped chance by Benkenstein
off Yadav, in the 14th over was all the luck that Sriram needed. This
was followed by two mighty sixes by Sodhi off the bowling of the express Shane
Bond & had the match wide open with Rockets needing 57 off the last five overs &
six wickets in hand. In the end despite, a courageous fight back from the
talented Sodhi, whose fighting knock of 51 that included two consecutive sixes
off the last two balls saw the Rockets, fall short of the target by 13 runs!
Brief Scores: Delhi Giants 167/7 in 20 overs (Nixon 43,
Bali 35, Streak 3/23) won by 13 runs against Ahmedabad Rockets 154/9 in
20 overs (Aziz 48, Sodhi 51* Sudhindra 3/33)