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187/6 (18.4)

CR : 10.02

184/7 (20.0)

CR : 9.20

Nottinghamshire won by 4 wickets

Over 16
1
1
w
2
1
1
= 6
Over 17
0
0
1
1
nb6
1
6
= 16
Over 18
1
1
1
1
1
1
= 6
Over 19
2
6
1
6
= 15

Player of the Match

George MunseyNottinghamshire's team jersey

George Munsey

Nottinghamshire

82(47)*
18.2
6
Matt Milnes to Liam Patterson-White
SIX RUNS! Smoked into the stands by Liam Patterson-White. The visitors are just one hit away from victory now. Length ball around off. Patterson-White clears his front leg and smokes it over the deep mid wicket fence for a maximum.
18.3
1
Matt Milnes to Liam Patterson-White
Full toss around fourth stump. Patterson-White slams it aerially which falls short of long off for a single.
18.4
6
Matt Milnes to George Munsey
SIX RUNS! BANG! George Munsey flicks it away disdainfully out of the ground to wrap up the match. Length ball drifting into the pads. Munsey goes deep in his crease and flicks it away over the deep backward square leg fence for a maximum. A comprehensive 4-wicket win for Nottinghamshire!

Over 19

Nottinghamshire 187/6
George Munsey82(47)
Liam Patterson-White22(10)
Matt Milnes3-30(3.4)
NOTS won by 4 wickets
2:38 AM IST & 10:08 PM Local Time: Nottinghamshire's winning run continues! Nottinghamshire make it four victories on the trot as they defeat Kent by 4 wickets and with 8 balls to spare. 

Earlier in the day, Nottinghamshire won the toss and chose to field, with Mohammad Amir striking immediately to dismiss Harry Finch off just the second ball of the match. Zak Crawley and Daniel Bell-Drummond responded positively, adding valuable runs during the Powerplay before Crawley fell for 27 off 21 deliveries on the final ball of the sixth over, with Kent reaching 58/2. Bell-Drummond and Sam Billings then added 35 runs for the third wicket before Bell-Drummond departed for 37 off 33 balls.

Billings continued to anchor the innings superbly, first sharing a 44-run stand with Joe Denly and then keeping the scoreboard ticking despite wickets falling around him. The Kent skipper raced to a half-century off just 23 balls and finished as the top scorer with a brilliant 64 off 38 deliveries, while Grant Stewart chipped in with a useful contribution late in the innings. Kent eventually posted a competitive 184/7 from their 20 overs, with Mohammad Ali and Mohammad Amir claiming two wickets each for Nottinghamshire.

In reply, Nottinghamshire got off to a solid start as Joe Clarke was finding boundaries inside the powerplay. Clarke was dismissed for 24 in the 5th over. Haynes followed soon after for 1 as Nottinghamshire were 42/2 at the end of the powerplay. George Munsey got going after the powerplay as he stitched a couple of crucial partnerships during the middle phase of the innings with Freddie McCann of 42 off 23 balls and with Tom Moores of 62 off 33 balls as Nottinghamshire were on the driver's seat. Kent fought back as they chipped away with 3 quick wickets.   

As long as George Munsey (82* off 47) was there at the crease, Nottinghamshire believed. The southpaw accelerated after completing his fifty. He added a match winning partnership with Liam Patterson-White (22* off 10) as the duo added 41 runs off 20 balls to take their side home. Nottinghamshire win by 4 wickets and with 8 balls to spare. 
Player of the Match: George Munsey
George Munsey (Player of the Match): "Yeah, it was good fun out there. We had plenty of good partnerships. It was pretty special to play in front of a packed crowd here tonight.

(On chasing 185) No, I thought that it was a decent score. We had to be positive especially in the powerplay. I thought their bowlers bowled pretty well with the new ball. They used the slope really well. We managed to see off the powerplay and then targeted certain bowlers.

(Favourite shot tonight?) Umm, the reverse sweeps. They made things very tricky for us so I decided to target Lintott. I just tried to use the smaller boundary to my advantage."
That's all we have for you from this cracking contest between Kent and Nottinghamshire. Nottinghamshire continue their impressive run of form, making it four wins on the bounce with another excellent chase tonight.

For now, this is Pritam Dey signing off along with scorer/analyst Manish Bishnoi brought all the actions of this clash. Stay tuned for more cricketing action from around the world. BYE BYE👋