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191/6 (19.5)

CR : 9.63

188/4 (20.0)

CR : 9.40

Warwickshire won by 4 wickets 🏆

Over 17
0
1
1
1
wd
1
1
= 6
Over 18
1
0
6
w
4
0
= 12
Over 19
w
4
1
1
1
1
= 8
Over 20
0
1
1
0
nb6
6
= 15
19.3
1
Jimmy Neesham to Chris Woakes
Back of length. Batter makes room by moving to the leg side but the bowler follows him. He then thumps it to the long on.
19.4
0
Jimmy Neesham to Dan Mousley
Full, angling across the batter. Wide outside off. Mousley shuffles across and then looks to hoick it to the leg side but gets an inside edge and then onto the pads. It then rolls to the point region.
A crucial dot ball from Neesham and now the pressure is on Dan Mousley to hit 2 maximums.
19.5
NB6
Jimmy Neesham to Dan Mousley
SIX!!! NEESHAM, WHAT HAVE YOU DONE? No-ball for height and a six. This is what Glamorgan didn't need at this stage. High full-toss near the batter's helmet. Mousley picks it and then hooks it over the deep backward square leg for a six into the stands. Free-hit loading.
WHAT HAVE YOU DONE, JIMMY NEESHAM! He bowls a waist-height no-ball, and Dan Mousley has dispatched that way behind in the stands. Suddenly, the equations have changed and now Warwickshire needs just 4 runs off 2 balls. Free-hit loading.
19.5
6
Jimmy Neesham to Dan Mousley
SIX!!!! Mousley wins it for the Bears. Dispatches the free-hit for a six. Neesham bowled very well on the first four deliveries but then lost his concentration. Bears register a four-wicket victory with a ball to spare. Full at stumps. Pace-on. Shuffles across, picks the length early and then hoicks it across the line. Gets enough bat on it and the ball sails over the deep midwicket boundary for a maximum. Glamorgan had pulled things back excellently in the death overs but the last two deliveries changed everything.

Over 20

Warwickshire 191/6
Dan Mousley38(23)
Chris Woakes7(4)
Jimmy Neesham0-35(2.5)
WARKS won by 4 wickets
2:30 AM IST, 10:00 PM Local Time: DAN MOUSLEY HAS WON IT FOR THE WARWICKSHIRE BEARS, AND WE HAVE WITNESSED A TRUE THRILLER AT EDGBASTON! Warwickshire Bears have won the game by 4 wickets, and they have turned the tables in the final two deliveries, courtesy of a NO-BALL from Jimmy Neesham to give back the momentum to the Bears. 13 runs were needed off the last six deliveries, and the equation came down to 11 off the final two deliveries. But Dan Mousley backed himself to dispatch both the no-ball and free-hit delivery out of the park to get the Bears home.

The game could not have had a more dramatic end, and Glamorgan would have thought at one end that this was their game, but they lost it in a passage of just two deliveries. Dan Mousley remains unbeaten at 38 runs off 23 deliveries. 

Coming to the chase...

Zen Malik started with a flyer, scoring 14 runs off the first over, but his life at the crease was short-lived as he was removed in the second over itself. But the onslaught continued from the other end, thanks to Robert Yates, who, along with Beau Webster, stitched up a 69-run partnership for the second wicket. But then, Mason Crane dismissed Webster to get Glamorgan back in the game. Yates continued the carnage and brought up his half-century in 27 balls. Sam Hain, who arrived at the crease, also fell cheaply for 18 runs, and Benjamin Kellaway struck again in the same over to dismiss the set batter Robert Yates as well. 

Warwickshire were struggling at 129/4 at one point and needed someone to steer them through the finishing mark. Captain Ed Barnard and Dan Mousley started to rebuild again and stitched a crucial 35-run partnership for the fifth wicket, before the skipper sacrificed his wicket for Dan, who was going well from the other end.

With just 8 runs coming off in the penultimate over, the pressure was entirely on Dan Mousley and Warwickshire to find the runs. Neesham started the final over brilliantly, giving away just 2 runs off the first four deliveries. When everyone considered Warwickshire out of the game, a slight opportunity arose for them with the no-ball delivery, and Dan Mousley cashed in on that to get the equation in his favour. And with 4 required off the 2 balls, Dan Mousley was confident enough to dispatch one more maximum in the stands and win the match for Bears.
Warwickshire Bears come out on top with a late surge and win a crucial match on the penultimate ball to keep their race for the quarter-final spot alive. Glamorgan have no one to blame for the loss, apart from themselves. Nonetheless, we have witnessed a thriller of a game, and this brings us to the end of our coverage from this matchup.

This is me, Abhishek Sharma, along with my co-commentator, Mohammad Anab and scorer/analyst, Rajesh Pal, signing off, but the cricketing action does not stop at Crickxo as we will be back again tomorrow with more such cricketing moments. Until then, GOOD NIGHT, B-BYEE AND TAKE CARE!