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Kohler-Cadmore makes 52 as Peshawar thrash Multan
Kohler-Cadmore makes 52 as Peshawar thrash Multan

BBC News

time19-04-2025

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  • BBC News

Kohler-Cadmore makes 52 as Peshawar thrash Multan

Tom Kohler-Cadmore top-scored with 52 as Peshawar Zalmi thrashed Multan Sultans by 120 runs in the Pakistan Super Kohler-Cadmore hit five sixes in his 30 balls in Peshawar's 227-7. There were also contributions of 45 from Mohammad Haris, 40 from just 14 balls by Abdul Samad and 37 from Hussain another one-sided PSL contest, the Sultans were bowled out for 107 in 15.5 overs in top three all made starts - Mohammad Rizwan 15, Shai Hope 20 and Usman Khan 44 - but none went on and David Willey, who added 13 at number eight, was the next highest 30, had been dismissed for eight and nought in his first two matches in the competition - two defeats for Sultans are bottom of the early PSL table after three defeats from three matches. Peshawar are a place above after their first PSL fixtures & results, table

Sharjah Warriorz beat MI Emirates by six wickets
Sharjah Warriorz beat MI Emirates by six wickets

Dubai Eye

time07-02-2025

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  • Dubai Eye

Sharjah Warriorz beat MI Emirates by six wickets

Tim Seifert's stellar cameo at the DP World ILT20 Season 3 helped the Sharjah Warriorz to seal a stunning six-wicket win against defending champions MI Emirates in their winner-takes-it-all Eliminator clash at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium on Thursday evening. Seifert's 40 off 20, coupled with Tim Southee's two-wicket haul takes Sharjah Warriorz a step closer to the title as they will next face the Desert Vipers in Qualifier 2 on Friday for a spot in the final. Following MI Emirates' elimination, new champions will be crowned in Season 3 of the DP World ILT20 as both previous winners have been knocked out of the competition. This is also the first time Sharjah Warriorz have reached this stage of the tournament. Chasing a modest total of 147, Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Johnson Charles struck five fours in the opening two overs to put up 23/0. Charles went after Alzarri Joseph in the third over as he cut it away for a boundary and then launched a massive six as the Sharjah Warriorz powered on. Charles was in sublime form as he slashed away on a ball that was outside the sixth stump for another boundary and put up 27 runs off just 12 deliveries. The Saint Lucian batter didn't spare any bowler as he next went after Muhammad Rohid and hit him for back-to-back boundaries. The young UAE bowler, though, made a fine comeback as he undid Charles with a short-pitched delivery. He departed for a well-made 36 off 20 and Jason Roy was the next man to come in. The Sharjah Warriorz looked well-poised to chase down the target as they amassed 58/1 at the end of the powerplay with Kohler-Cadmore in fine form. Kohler-Cadmore and Roy strung together a fine partnership as they took their side to 87/1 at the halfway mark and they needed exactly 60 runs off 60 deliveries. The MI Emirates needed a couple of quick wickets to work their way back into the contest and found their big breakthrough in the 13th over. Rohid was brought back in the attack and turned the tide in the MI Emirates' favour as he dismantled Roy's stumps to give his side some breathing room. It only got better for the local lad as he struck again two balls later when Will Jacks took a catch at cover to dismiss Matthew Wade. Rohid, thus picked up two massive wickets in the over and gave the MI Emirates a route back into the game. The momentum, though, was still with the Sharjah Warriorz as they were at 101/3 and needed 46 runs from the final seven overs with as many wickets in hand. Tim Seifert played a gem of an innings as he ensured he scored a boundary in each of the next three overs to take his team closer to the target. Kohler-Cadmore's patient innings was snapped by Fazalhaq Farooqi, the tournament's leading wicket-taker, after the Englishman played it onto his stumps for 40 off 40. His dismissal served as a scare among the Sharjah Warriorz faithful, but Seifert took control of the chase and got the job done. He clobbered 16 runs in the 19th over to finish with 40 runs from 20 balls and lead the Sharjah Warriorz to Qualifier 2. This was the first time the Sharjah Warriors had reached this stage of the tournament. Earlier, the MI Emirates innings didn't get off on the best note as Andre Fletcher fell to Adam Milne in the first over. Tom Banton and Will Jacks combined to put up 34 for the second wicket before an inspired bowling change earned the Sharjah Warriorz their second wicket. Ashton Agar was brought on in the sixth over and he repaid his captain's faith right away as he got Jacks with a quicker one that skidded off the surface. However, Nicholas Pooran came out all guns blazing as he hit 4,4,6 to get things underway and lead the MI Emirates to 48/2 at the end of the powerplay. Banton and Pooran looked in sound form and the Englishman kept the scoreboard ticking and overtook Shai Hope to soar ahead in the race for the Green Belt. Banton's stay came to an end in the 10th over as Rohan Mustafa took a stunning catch to dismiss him for 29. Mustafa bowled a flighted delivery and showed great reflexes to stick his right hand out and grab onto a sharp catch. At the halfway mark, the MI Emirates had 75/3 on the board. Pooran spearheaded his side's scoring duties as he dealt only in boundaries to 42 runs off just 19 deliveries. He played the perfect captain's innings and became only the third batter to score 1000 runs in the tournament but was undone in the 13th over by Dilshan Madushanka. The Sri Lankan hit the deck hard with a short ball and Pooran was beaten for pace. Bevon Jacobs fell in the next over after failing to dispatch a full toss and the MI Emirates found themselves at 101/5 with six overs to go. Interestingly, the MI Emirates had not lost a single wicket to spin in the six matches they played in Abu Dhabi this season but they lost three wickets on the evening. The Sharjah Warriorz swapped spin for pace in the 17th over as Southee came on and struck right away. Kusal Perera hit a six off the first ball but holed out the next delivery as Southee dismissed him for 18 off 12. It went downhill thereon for the Sharjah Warriorz as Romario Shepherd, who was dropped twice, trudged back to the pavilion for seven runs in the 19th over. The Sharjah Warriorz' brilliant bowling display saw them restrict the MI Emirates to 146/8 in 20 overs.

Seifert gets Warriorz over the line in ILT20 eliminator
Seifert gets Warriorz over the line in ILT20 eliminator

BBC News

time06-02-2025

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  • BBC News

Seifert gets Warriorz over the line in ILT20 eliminator

Tim Seifert scored an unbeaten 40 from 20 balls to take Sharjah Warriorz to a six-wicket win over MI Emirates in the International League T20 MI Emirates' 146-8 in Abu Dhabi, the Warriorz were in control throughout and got over the line with seven Kohler-Cadmore made a run-a-ball 40 and put on 52 with fellow Englishman Jason Roy (26 off 24) before New Zealander Seifert finished the Warriorz will now play Desert Vipers in Qualifier 2 on Friday for the right to face Dubai Capitals in Sunday's putting MI Emirates in to bat, Warriorz captain Tim Southee was the pick of the bowlers as he took 2-24 from his four Indies left-hander Nicholas Pooran played the standout innings for MI Emirates, hitting six fours and a six in his 42 from 22 Banton (29 off 25) and Will Jacks (18 off 17) provided support early in the the chase, left-armer seamer Muhammad Rohid 3-32 for MI Emirates, including two in three balls to remove Roy and Matthew Wade, but by that stage Warriorz were 101-3 and well on their way to came in and ensured the job was done with time to spare.

Charles and Kohler-Cadmore lead Warriorz to win
Charles and Kohler-Cadmore lead Warriorz to win

BBC News

time28-01-2025

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  • BBC News

Charles and Kohler-Cadmore lead Warriorz to win

Tom Kohler-Cadmore and Johnson Charles put on 123 for the first wicket as Sharjah Warriorz beat Dubai Capitals by nine wickets in the International League batter Kohler-Cadmore scored an unbeaten 54 from 32 balls, while West Indian Charles struck 71 from 33 before he was caught by Najibullah Zadran off the bowling of Sikandar Fernando joined Kohler-Cadmore at the crease and the Warriorz passed their target of 132 in the 12th over of the Capitals opened their innings with an strong opening stand of their own as Adam Rossington (37) and Shai Hope (45) put on when Rossington was caught by Tim Southee off Adam Zampa's bowling it started a collapse of 9-65, as the Dubai side finished 131-9 from their 20 and UAE international Rohan Mustafa took two wickets apiece, while Rovman Powell (32* from 16) was the only other Capitals batter to make it into double remain bottom of the table with three wins from their eight games, while Capitals sit in third with four wins and four fixtures & table

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