11.00 PM IST, 07.30 PM Local Time | In a nail-biting encounter, the Harare Hurricanes displayed nerves of steel and emerged victorious in the super over, defeating Cape Town Samp Army. The match was filled with tension and excitement, keeping fans at the edge of their seats until the very end. The Hurricanes' ability to handle the pressure and secure the win in the super over showcased their mettle as a team.
Earlier in the game, Cape Town Samp Army won
the toss and elected to bowl first. The
Harare Hurricanes faced a tough start as Sheldon Cottrell's brilliant bowling
dismissed Robin Uthappa and Regis Chakabva in the opening over, followed by
Evin Lewis in the 3rd over. Donovan Ferreira (87* off 33), however,
emerged as a lone warrior for the team. He settled at the crease and then
unleashed an onslaught of boundaries, showcasing his batting prowess.
Ferreira's remarkable innings gathered momentum as he
accelerated the scoring rate with finesse. In a stunning display of
power-hitting, he hammered five consecutive sixes off Karim Janat in the final
over, propelling the Hurricanes to a respectable total of 115 runs.
Cottrell stood out as the pick of the bowlers
with three crucial wickets, well-supported by Richard Ngarava with two wickets,
and Peter Hatzoglou with one.
In a tense chase of 116 runs, Cape Town Samp Army got off to a solid start with Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Tadiwanashe Marumani posting 32 runs for the first wicket. Marumani scored 10 runs before departing. Gurbaz and Bhanuka Rajapaksa then built a strong partnership, adding 58 runs for the second wicket before Gurbaz departed after a brilliant half-century of 56 runs off 26 balls. Karim Janat contributed with a quick cameo of 16 runs towards the end.
In a thrilling finish, Cape Town Samp Army managed to tie the match, scoring 115 runs for the loss of 5 wickets in 10 overs.
From the Harare Hurricanes' bowling side, Samit Patel was the standout performer, taking 2 wickets while conceding 23 runs in 2 overs. Mohammad Nabi also chipped in with a wicket. The impact player, S Sreesanth, delivered an outstanding last over, defending 8 runs and claiming a vital wicket.