05:37 AM IST, 07:07 PM Local Time: What a clinical chase from Washington Freedom as they complete a five-wicket win over MI New York with nine balls to spare. With this victory, Freedom move to 12 points and have given a good chance of finishing in the Top 2 depending on the next match's result!
Chasing 188 for victory, Mitchell Owen struck a six early in the innings but he fell for just 7 in the second over off Shakib Al Hasan's bowling. Steve Smith also struggled during his stay and fell for 3 (8) as he holed out to deep square-leg off Trent Boult's bowling. Andries Gous and Rachin Ravindra made sure there was no further wicket in the Powerplay as they got to 44/2.
Gous wasn't fluent in the beginning but Ravindra took the initiative and kept the scoring in check. The Kiwi went onto register his fifty off 26 balls in the 13th over. In the next over, Gous also started to move on as he struck a six to reach his fifty off 38 balls. However, a few deliveries later, Ravindra failed to clear long-off off Rushil Ugarkar's bowling with Nicholas Pooran completing a cracking catch.
Kieron Pollard came into the attack and produced an economical over but the game flipped completely in the 16th over when Gous got stuck into Romario Shepherd with 22 runs coming off it. Boult wasn't going to give up though as he castled Ben Dwarshuis with a slow yorker and ended up conceding only four runs. The game continued to see-saw as Gous struck a couple of sixes off Ehsan Adil to ease whatever little pressure there was on the Freedom. Just as it looked Gous will get to his maiden MLC century, Kieron Pollard pluck out a jaw-dropping catch at long-off to produce an anti-climatic moment. There weren't any more twists after that though as Maxwell came in and finished the match off with his unbeaten 5-ball 12!
Earlier in the match, Saurabh Netravalkar and Glenn Maxwell ensured that MI New York could only make 42/2 in the Powerplay as they accounted for the wickets of Monank Patel and Quinton de Kock respectively. Then, Nicholas Pooran shared a superb 90-run stand with Kunwarjeet Singh. Ian Holland eventually broke the partnership in the 13th but Pooran continued to smack the bowlers for fun with MI New York moving to 150/3 at the end of 15 overs.
Netravalkar came back into the attack and trapped Pooran in front for a 44-ball 86 and that saw MI New York collapse. Rachin Ravindra came into the attack and produced a couple of crucial strikes in the form of Kieron Pollard and Romario Shepherd while the boundaries completely dried up. Shakib Al Hasan did come up with a handy cameo striking a couple of boundaries in the penultimate over but Ben Dwarshuis got two scalps and conceded only nine in the final over to restrict MI New York to 187/8!