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Southern Brave vs Manchester Originals, Match 18 Match Summary

SOB vs MNR, 2022 - 100 ball Summary

Southern Brave vs Manchester Originals Scorecard
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Southern Brave Southern Brave
120 (16.4)
Manchester Originals Manchester Originals
188/3 (20.0)
Manchester Originals beat Southern Brave by 68 runs
MNR 188/3
Bat Top Batsmen
68 (42)
  • 3x4s
  • 5x6s
  • 161.90SR
64 (23)
  • 6x4s
  • 5x6s
  • 278.26SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 7.00
4
OVERS
28/1
R/W
SOB 120/10
Bat Top Batsmen
25 (14)
  • 3x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 178.57SR
Ross Whiteley
Ross Whiteley
21 (12)
  • 2x4s
  • 1x6s
  • 175SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
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Right then, that is all we have from this game. It is Manchester Originals who have got the win here and have avenged the loss on the Women's side. The action in The Hundred 2022 continues on Friday, the 19th of August with another double header. Birmingham Phoenix will take on Northern Superchargers and it will be the Women's game first. That match will begin at 8 pm IST (2.30 pm GMT) but as usual, our build-up will start sooner. Cheers!
Andre Russell (64* off 23 balls & 1 for 7) is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH. On being asked about how he felt, he says he enjoyed it for sure. Mentions that it is his fifth game and he has been feeling confident with the bat but has not been clicking. Claims that his coach said that today is the day and it worked out. Says it is very important to win as teams will beat other teams and once they pick wins they have control. Adds that they have a good team and they should be doing better. Says that they keep going from strength to strength. Claims that his strength is to come and take on the spinners. Credits the left-arm chinaman for bowling well. Says that he knew there were 20 balls of fast bowling to come and he wanted to play out the spinners and stay till the end. Says that they, unfortunately, lost the skipper. Informs that they want to keep batting in pairs and thinking about the game the way he was thinking about taking it deep. He felt that 160 was a good score but they a lot more and put pressure on them. Ends by saying that this format is amazing and really quick and you have to keep thinking and you can be caught off guard. Says he loves it and he is enjoying it so far.
The Presentation ceremony...
Earlier on, James Vince put Manchester Originals into bat and this backfired as the opposition openers were all over the bowlers. Salt fell but Buttler did go on to score big and he was well supported by Andre Russell, who went into sixth gear towards the end and helped his side put on a mammoth total. There wasn't much to talk about Brave's bowlers and only Jake Lintott showed some sort of control with the ball. Chasing a daunting target, Southern Brave's middle order crumbled under pressure and an all-round showing with ball by the Originals has seen them get back-to-back wins here.
Things just keep on getting worse for Southern Brave. After losing premier players due to injuries, their batting order is underperforming a lot. The top order did get a start but as soon as James Vince was dismissed by some exceptional fielding off his own bowling by Sean Abbott, their innings started to crumble. Marcus Stoinis and Tim David too failed once again and there was some fight put up by George Garton and Ross Whiteley but it was never going to be enough. They need to bounce back at the earliest if they are to keep their hopes alive in this competition.
Manchester Originals have been ahead of their opponents from the get-go. Their batters had set up the platform for them but their bowlers have been equally good. After a sedate start with the ball, the Originals started picking up wickets with regularity and it was Tristan Stubbs's double-strike that put them well in command. After that, it was a matter of game management and almost every bowler that came in got a wicket for their side. Paul Walter was exceptional too, picking up three wickets and Matt Parkinson sealed the game with a late double-breakthrough.
This has been a comprehensive performance from Manchester Originals and they get their second win on the trot to rise up the points table. As for Southern Brave, the reigning champions are seemingly all but out of the playoffs race.
Over 16.4 : 120/10
0 Runs
  • 016.1
  • W 16.2
  • 016.3
  • W 16.4
M. Hogan
0 (2)
J. Lintott
10 (9)
M. Parkinson
3.4-0-22-2
16.4
W
Matt Parkinson To Michael Hogan OUT!
OUT! STUMPED! It is all over! What a comprehensive win for Manchester Originals and they will be absolutely thrilled with this performance! Matt Parkinson flights this one full and outside off, Michael Hogan charges down the wicket to try and send this to space. He gets beaten on the outside edge and Philip Salt completes a routine stumping. Manchester Originals win by a massive 68 runs!
16.3
0
Matt Parkinson To Michael Hogan
Matt Parkinson bowls this full and outside off, Michael Hogan hangs his bat out to dry and gets beaten.
Michael Hogan is the last man in for Southern Brave.
16.2
W
Matt Parkinson To Daniel Moriarty OUT!
OUT! LBW! This is on a nagging length and on middle stump, turning away a touch. Moriarty tries to be cheeky and attempts the reverse sweep as he gets inside the line of the ball. He misses and gets pinged on the pads. Matt Parkinson was calling the wicket even before appealing! The umpire raises his finger and Daniel Moriarty goes for the review. UltraEdge shows no bat is involved and Ball Tracking shows three reds. Daniel Moriarty has to depart and Manchester Originals are now a wicket away from victory.
16.1
0
Matt Parkinson To Daniel Moriarty
Matt Parkinson bowls this full and pitching outside leg, Daniel Moriarty looks to sweep but misses and gets hit on the legs. There is an appeal but the umpire does not respond.
Matt Parkinson is back in for his final set. Also, Jos Buttler continues to hobble. The physio was out a couple of sets earlier to have a look but Buttler is continuing. Hope, he is fine.
Over 16 : 120/8
12 Runs
  • 115.1
  • 615.2
  • 415.3
  • W 15.4
  • 115.5
D. Moriarty
1 (1)
J. Lintott
10 (9)
P. Walter
3-0-20-3
15.5
1
Paul Walter To Daniel Moriarty
Paul Walter bowls this on a good length and outside off, Daniel Moriarty looks to push at this and gets an inside edge onto his pads. The ball rolls to the off side and they take a run.
Daniel Moriarty is the new man in.
15.4
W
Paul Walter To Ross Whiteley OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! Paul Walter has the last laugh here and he is ecstatic! Pace off again, a tad shorter and around the hips. Ross Whiteley just looks to help its on its way but hits it straight towards short fine leg. Matt Parkinson over there takes s sharp catch around his chest and Whiteley's little cameo comes to an end.
15.3
4
Paul Walter To Ross Whiteley
FOUR! Slower delivery, on a length and around off. Ross Whiteley waits for it and then clubs it back past the bowler for yet another boundary.
15.2
6
Paul Walter To Ross Whiteley
SIX! Oh, my! That has gone into orbit. Walter pitches it up on off stump, Ross Whiteley hangs deep and launches this one high and a long, long way over the long on fence.
15.1
1
Paul Walter To Jake Lintott
This is full and straight, Jake Lintott hits it to the right of mid on and picks up a single.
Paul Walter is back on.
Over 15 : 108/7
10 Runs
  • 1 WD 14.1
  • 114.1
  • 114.2
  • 2 NB 14.3
  • 414.3
  • 114.4
  • 014.5
J. Lintott
9 (8)
R. Whiteley
11 (9)
S. Abbott
3-0-29-1
14.5
0
Sean Abbott To Jake Lintott
This is full and outside the off pole. Jake Lintott looks to make room and work it through the off side. He misses his shot.
14.4
1
Sean Abbott To Ross Whiteley
Bowls this full and wide outside off, Ross Whiteley heaves and gets a top edge high into the air. It land just beyond the stumps as the bowler was waiting for Jos Buttler to come running in from mid off. This was a chance.
14.3
4
Sean Abbott To Ross Whiteley
FOUR! This has been timed really well! Ross Whiteley serves a wide yorker once again, Ross Whiteley gets his bat down in time and digs the ball out with good timing. The ball races past the mid off fielder and runs away to the long off fence for a boundary.
14.3
nb
Sean Abbott To Ross Whiteley
NO BALL! Sean Abbott goes for a short ball wide outside off. Ross Whiteley swings but misses and the umpire calls no ball on height.
14.2
1
Sean Abbott To Jake Lintott
DROPPED! Sean Abbott bangs one in short and outside off, Jake Lintott goes for the pull and lofts the towards deep square leg. The fielder comes running in and gets both hands on the ball but can not hold on. They take a single.
14.1
1
Sean Abbott To Ross Whiteley
Bowls full this time and wide outside off, takes some pace off the ball. Ross Whiteley knocks this to long off for a single.
14.1
wd
Sean Abbott To Ross Whiteley
WIDE! Bowls a yorker but way outside the off stump. The umpire calls this wide.
Over 14 : 98/7
7 Runs
  • 113.1
  • 113.2
  • 113.3
  • 013.4
  • 413.5
J. Lintott
8 (6)
R. Whiteley
5 (5)
M. Parkinson
3-0-22-0
13.5
4
Matt Parkinson To Jake Lintott
FOUR! Nicely done! This is full and on the off pole, Jake Lintott gets low and plays the reverse paddle, picks up a boundary down to third man as well.
13.4
0
Matt Parkinson To Jake Lintott
Parkinson flights it up, Lintott comes down the track and throws the kitchen sink at it. Lintott only manages to get an inside edge onto the pads though.
13.3
1
Matt Parkinson To Ross Whiteley
Fuller and on leg stump, Ross Whiteley paddles it straight to short fine leg and scampers through for a quick run.
15 OV
10 Runs
S. Abbott to R. Whiteley J. Lintott
  • 1 WD 14.1
  • 114.1
  • 114.2
  • 2 NB 14.3
  • 414.3
  • 114.4
  • 014.5
2 OV
13 Runs
S. Abbott to J. Vince de Kock
  • 41.1
  • 11.2
  • 2 NB 1.3
  • 2 NB 1.3
  • 41.3
  • 01.4
  • 01.5
Match Info
  • Venue The Rose Bowl, Southampton
  • Weather Clear
  • Toss Southern Brave won the toss and elected to field
  • Result Manchester Originals beat Southern Brave by 68 runs
  • Player of the Match Andre Russell
  • Umpire Rob Bailey (ENG), Martin Saggers (ENG) and Neil Bainton (ENG)
  • Referee Steve Davis (AUS)
Match Notes
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