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Friday 29 June 2018

All-round Hawks hand Tigers a thrashing

All-round Hawks hand Tigers a thrashing Ben McDermott, Darren Bravo and David Miller all shone with the bat, while Dwayne Bravo and Junaid Siddiqui came great with the ball to help Winnpeg Hawks beat Montreal Tigers in coordinate 2 of the Global T20 Canada alliance on Friday.

Batting to start with, the Hawks were supported by McDermott's fine thump, with Lendl Simmons (36 off 24), Darren Bravo (54 off 29) and David Miller (35 off 15), all contributing with essential commitments. David Warner's arrival to cricket, be that as it may, slumped as the Australian left-hander, who is at present serving a one-year boycott for his association in the ball-altering outrage, was out for one.

Lasith Malinga had given the Tigers the early wicket of Warner, yet things went downhill promptly after for his group. Simmons and McDermott shared a 69-run stand that fell off only 39 balls. After Simmons was expelled by George Worker, Darren Bravo took up the mantle.

The left-hander pummeled three fours and five sixes as Hawks came to their 150 in simply the sixteenth over. David Miller's hitting toward the end arrived at the fore as Hawks finished with 203 on the board.

In answer, Tigers endured an early blow when Dwayne Smith fell for a second-ball duck. Sunil Narine, Moises Henriques, Worker, Sikandar Raza, Rayyan Pathan and Ashley Nurse all got to begins - scoring atleast 20 - yet none of the them could bear on to play the sort of thump McDermott had played for Hawks. The inability to change over begins saw Tigers lose wickets at consistent interims. Dwayne Bravo and Siddiqui guaranteed three wickets each as the Tigers were knocked down some pins out for 157 in the penultimate over, giving the Hawks an agreeable 46 run win.

Brief Scores: Winnpeg Hawks 203/4 (Ben McDermott 68, Darren Bravo 54, Lasith Malinga 2-19) beat Montreal Tigers 157 (Sikandar Raza 30, Dwayne Bravo 3-24, Junaid Siddiqui 3-35) by 46 runs.

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