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Preysal SC vs Yorkshire Cricket Club

YCC vs PSC T20 Match 5, Trinidad T20 Festival Premiership I, 2025 - Match Info

Preysal SC beat Yorkshire Cricket Club by 18 runs

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Player of the match

Matthew Patrick - PSC

Match Summary

Player of the Match

Matthew Patrick

PSC - Batter

Runs

12(9)

S/R

133.33

161/7 (20.0 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

143/10 (19.1 overs)

Top Batter

Top Bowler

Detailed Commentary

All

Wickets

4s

6s

PSC

YCC

Right then, that's it from the coverage of this game. The Indian T20 League will continue on 19th May, 2024 when Bengaluru will be locking horns against Chennai in match number 68 of this season. This game holds significant importance in the league as it will confirm one team's place in the playoffs. The first ball will be at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT), but you can join us early for the build-up. Until then, take care and goodbye.

Nicholas Pooran is the Player of the Match for his knock of 75 runs off just 29 balls. He says he had to do his job and it was good. He says that he likes batting in powerplay as well but he likes to bat in any order and that's his strength. He adds that he is blessed with batting and he enjoys batting. Mentions that the World Cup is near and they will be looking forward to that and playing together.

KL Rahul, the skipper of Lucknow, says that they are very disappointed, as at the beginning of the season, it felt like they had all bases covered and a few injuries happened to such guys that it really hurt the team and the batters couldn't come together often. He mentions that he is happy for the Indian pacers, that the franchise has invested a lot of time and energy, and that the likes of Mayank Yadav and Yudhvir Singh were sent to South Africa for training as well. He recognizes that he isn't sure about opening in T20 cricket and it is a season where he has learned a lot about his batting and what the team wants. On Nicholas Pooran, he says that ideally they would want him to bat higher but given the set-up of the team, Pooran needed to be slightly down the order as Marcus Stoinis was batting at number 3.

Krunal Pandya is in for a chat. He says that it was a tough season but it feels good to end with a win. Adds that fielding is more related to fitness and the boundary save felt good. Ends by saying that it would have been great to get a shot in the playoffs but he is happy to finish on a high.

Hardik Pandya, the captain of Mumbai, says that the season has been quite difficult as they didn't play quality cricket. Adds that it is a professional world and as professionals, you need to come out and give it your best but as a group, they weren't able to play their best cricket. Mentions that it is difficult to make out what went wrong in this game as it has been a similar story throughout the season and will now look forward to the next season.

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Earlier in the game, Lucknow set a challenging target of 214 runs, propelled by impressive batting displays from Nicholas Pooran, who scored 75 runs off just 29 deliveries, as well as notable contributions from KL Rahul, Krunal Pandya, and Ayush Badoni. Mumbai began their innings with the ball strongly but encountered difficulties in the later stages, as Arjun Tendulkar was dealing with an injury and had to walk off the pitch. Some effective bowling performances from Nuwan Thushara and Piyush Chawla helped them, as both picked three wickets each. The rest of the bowlers remained wicketless.

Lucknow displayed a commendable performance with the ball in hand. Despite a shaky start, they managed to maintain their composure and continuously build on their momentum throughout the game. Their bowlers got the breakthrough late in the game but once they did, they kept on building on it. Ravi Bishnoi stood out with two crucial wickets, while Naveen-ul-Haq, Mohsin Khan, and Krunal Pandya also made significant contributions by picking up one wicket each.

A tough season for Mumbai as they end at the bottom of the points table! They were off to a promising start as their openers, Rohit Sharma and Dewald Brevis, forged a solid partnership. However, the momentum shifted when Brevis departed after contributing 23 runs. Despite this setback, Rohit Sharma continued to display exceptional form, anchoring the innings with aggressive strokeplay. Mumbai faced another blow as Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed without scoring. Rohit Sharma's departure in the 11th over marked a turning point, leading to wickets falling in quick succession. Naman Dhir and Ishan Kishan tried their bit in the end but the required rate was way too high and yet, Dhir got them a lot closer than expected.

196/6 (20.0)

68 (38)

62* (28)

2/37 (4)

2/50 (4)

Over 20

6

0

1

wd

W

1

6

Naman Dhir*

62 (28)

Romario Shepherd

1 (1)

Naveen-ul-Haq

2/50 (4)

MI

196/6

Romario Shepherd walks in.

Over 19

1

1

1

6

6

1wd

1

Naman Dhir*

49 (24)

Ishan Kishan

14 (14)

Mohsin Khan

1/45 (4)

MI

181/5

Over 18

0

4

1

2

4

nb

2

Ishan Kishan*

13 (13)

Naman Dhir

34 (19)

Naveen-ul-Haq

1/35 (3)

MI

163/5

Over 17

1

6

4

1

1

wd

0

Naman Dhir*

25 (14)

Ishan Kishan

9 (11)

Krunal Pandya

1/29 (4)

MI

149/5

Match Details

Date & Time:

9th Mar 2025, 12:00 AM

Match Number:

Match 5

Match Results:

PSC Won By 18 runs

Head to Head

Just the right stats to help you determine which team statistically has the upper hand

PSC vs YCC

*Last 3 years

1

No. of Matches

1

PSC

0

YCC

0

Tie

Last Overs

over 20

W

Runs 0

over 19

0

1

wd

2

6

W

0

Runs 10

over 18

6

6

0

W

1

W

Runs 13

over 17

nb

wd

1

1

0

1

6

6

Runs 17

over 16

W

0

0

0

0

0

Runs 0

Venue/Pitch Details

Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain

Batting Friendly

2nd Batting Friendly

Neutral

154

1st Batting Average

175

Highest Score Chased

8

No. of Matches

Won by team

1st Batting

25%

2nd Batting

75%

Wicket Split

Pacer

50.56| 45W

Spin

49.44| 44W

Match Officals

Umpire:

Avinash Narine (WI), Hansraj Dass (WI)

Third Umpire:

No TV Umpire

Match Referee:

Ramsahai Ramesar (WI)