Match Details

CANT vs NB 18th Match, Super Smash 2023-24

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NB
169-920.0
Canterbury won by 33 runs 🏆
CANT
20.0202-3
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F Walker Logo
F Walker Jersy

27

(12)

F Walker
27(12)
4s: 2
6s: 2
SR:225.00
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M Fisher Logo
M Fisher Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:100.00
A McKenzie Logo
A McKenzie Jersy

1-43

(4.0)

A McKenzie

1-43(4.0)
Econ: 10.75
18th Over:
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2
0
1
1
1lb
1
 
= 7
Last Over:
6
1
2
4
W
1
 
= 14
This Over:
1
4
6
0
0
2
 
= 13

Player of the Match

Mitchell Hay Logo
Mitchell Hay Jersy
Mitchell Hay
Canterbury
73(31)
NBNB - 2nd Innings
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6 Over 5440
10 Over 7863
15 Over 102108
CANTCANT - 1st Innings
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6 Over 4947
10 Over 7875
15 Over 120123
20 Over 175202
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That brings the curtains on our live coverage of this Super Smash T20 game. For now, it's Soumarya Dutta, taking your leave on behalf of co-commentator, Deepak Prakash and our Scorer/ Analyst, Bishal Mandal. See you soon! 
Cole McConchie (Northern Brave Captain): "Yeah, it's probably, you know, what we've been searching for over the last few games and, you know, to pull it out at home after a disappointing loss against Auckland, it's really special.  

 As I said, you know, it's been a little bit of a stop-start campaign so far with a bit of rain and, you know, some good performances, some ugly ones, but, yeah, nice to put out a team performance like that and really special for Mitchie and Henry to put on that partnership."

Jeet Raval, Northern Brave Captain - "We were outplayed in all facets of the game. I felt that we had a bit of a chance with the ball at the halfway stage of the first innings but Mitch Hay and Nicholls took the game away from us. Looking to get back to our home conditions to make the most of that game. We have got some really good hitters in our side and they can turn games around on their respective days. "
Mitch Hay (Player of the Match): "Yeah, obviously rode my luck early, and  Nicholls was really good to bat with, and his knock was awesome. Just really set the foundation for me to come in and bring some aggression, which was good. And, yeah, I'm stoked it came off tonight."
Player of the Match: Mitch Hay
13:20 IST , 20:50 Local time- The tail did wag for the Northern Brave and it got them to some sort of respectability in the end as they finish off with 169/9 , but it has been a convincing and a dominating win for the Canterbury Kings. They've clinched this game by a healthy margin of 33 runs to pick up crucial points in the  competition. 

The Northern Brave started  poorly with the early dismissal of Tim Seifert. Despite Katene Clarke's impressive performance, his efforts were hindered by the departures of Jeet Raval and Henry Cooper.Joe Carter also hung around for a while but he didn't really get going as he ended up with just 11 runs from 12 balls. 

The middle overs proved troublesome for the Brave, as Canterbury spinners maintained tight control, preventing significant partnerships from forming. The required run rate steadily increased, placing pressure on the batting side. However, the partnerships didn't really come for them and the wicket of Clarke didn't help their cause.

Brett Hampton showcased resilience with a quick-fire 30, injecting some momentum and gave them a glimmer of hope. Scott Kuggeleijn also added excitement with a barrage of sixes in his innings, providing a spirited fight against the mounting run rate but it was always going to be a bridge too far for them. 

The Braves lost wickets in heap towards the end and it meant that they were never really in the contest. For the Canterbury side, it was Zachary Foulkes who was the star of the  show as the youngster bowled really well early on in partnership with  Will O'Rourke. The two seamers combined to pick up four wickets and gave away just 36 runs, which proved to be the turning point for the Kings. Michael Rae took a bit of pounding towards the end, but he also picked up three wickets to sign off as the pick of the bowlers. 
OVER 20
Northern Brave
169/9
Frederick Walker
27(12)
Matthew Fisher
2(2)
Angus McKenzie
1-43(4.0)
19.6 A McKenzie to F Walker
2 Full and on the stumps. Walker drills it down the ground for a couple of runs. A comprehensive victory for Canterbury Kings as they thump Northern Brave by 33 runs. 
19.5 A McKenzie to F Walker
0 Full and just outside off. Walker makes room and drives it straight to short extra cover. 
19.4 A McKenzie to F Walker
0 Full and slower delivery on the stumps. Walker digs it out to the bowler. 
19.3 A McKenzie to F Walker
6 SIX! Short of a length slower delivery on the stumps. Walker goes deep inside the crease and pulls it over the deep mid-wicket for a biggie. 
19.2 A McKenzie to F Walker
4 FOUR! Around the wicket. Full and seaming on the stumps. Walker makes room and swings across the line of the ball but gets the thick inside edge of the bat on it. The ball races away to deep fine leg for a boundary. 
19.1 A McKenzie to M Fisher
1 Over the wicket. Length delivery on the stumps. Fisher drills it down the ground for a single. 
Just the final over is remaining here and it will only be a formality from Angus McKenzie. It's been a great game for the Kings and they are on the cusp of a great win here. 
OVER 19
Northern Brave
156/9
Frederick Walker
15(7)
Matthew Fisher
1(1)
Michael Rae
3-44(4.0)
18.6 M Rae to M Fisher
1 Yorker on the middle stump line. Fisher digs it out to mid-off and sneaks a single. 
Matthew Fisher, RHB, comes to the crease
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Career
  • MATCHES27
  • RUNS33
  • SR103.00
  • AVG8.00
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