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Mumbai Challengers rewrite the history books

November 10, 2013 20:56
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ByAnonymous, Anonymous

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The Mumbai Challengers rounded off a superb weekend with two fantastic results. The first of the night was a very close affair as they beat Modi'in Young Lions by 10 runs. The second match produced the leagues highest team score, of 194 and the leagues highest partnership, of 77 between David Dhokarkar and Allon Benjamin.

Batting first against MYL, only Elan Umederkar and Uriel Sampson got to grips with the bowling, scoring 32 between them. For MYL, Gershon Massil, Niv Nagavkar, Shai Bangera and Eshkol Solomon all took two wickets apiece. Needing 36 runs from the final two overs and with Israeli international players, Solomon and Bangera at the wicket, it looked as if MYL were on their way to a victory, but a mix-up between the batsmen lead to a run out and effectively handed the game to Mumbai for their first win of the season.

It got even better in their second game as they put the winless Yagod Morris Cricket 'B' to the sword with a devastating display of batting amassing 194. Benjamin and Dhokarkar were rampant and only a second wicket for debutant Richard Garside restricted MC to under 200.

It was always going to be a tough ask for YMCB, but full credit to them as they reached 87, with Adam Finkelstein and captain Joe Neppe scoring 37 runs between them.