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HAM vs VIC 9th Match, GSL 2024

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HAM
95-1012.1
Victoria won by 75 runs 🏆
VIC
20.0170-4
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S Baker Logo
S Baker Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:0.00
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D Briggs Logo
D Briggs Jersy
4s: 0
6s: 0
SR:0.00
C Stow Logo
C Stow Jersy

4-17

(3.1)

Callum Stow

4-17(3.1)
Econ: 5.37
P'ship : 0(0)
Last Wkt : Danny Briggs 0(2)
10th Over:
0
1
1
6
2
1
 
= 11
11th Over:
1
2
6
0
W
0
 
= 9
Last Over:
1
1
1W
1lb
W
0
 
= 4
This Over:
W
 
= 0
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That's it from our coverage of the 9th match of the ongoing Global Super League 2024 between Hampshire and Victoria. Victoria have got a stunning victory and they have advanced to the grand finale of the tournament.

For now, this is Saptak Sanyal signing off on behalf of Hiren Kumar and our scorer/analyst Chandan Kumar Singh. Good night!
Sanjay Krishnamurthi (Player of the Match): "I loved it. (on opening the innings). I wanted to take some time of around 1-2 overs. Blake was also brilliant at the other end. He took on the bowling early and scored the bulk of runs in first 3-4 overs. Happy to be in the finals and we will look to continue our good form. Stow is a quality player and he is someone who can turn it in both the ways. Thank you"
Player of the Match - Sanjay Krishnamurthi
Welcome for the presentations. 
10:12 PM IST and 12:42 PM Local Time | Victoria have won the game by a huge margin of 75 runs and they have advanced to the final becoming the first team to reach the final of GSL 2024!

Coming to bat earlier in the day, Victoria were off to a flying start as their openers Sanjay Krishnamurthi and Blake Macdonald registered a 137-run partnership between them in just 88 legal balls. They were smashing the bowling, every type of bowling and didn't let them settle at all. Macdonald was the first batter to get out. He scored 59 runs from 43 balls with 5 fours and 2 maximums. Krishnamurthi fell short while after. He scored 77 runs from 49 balls with 7 fours and 4 maximums. After the openers, no batter really got going. Jonathan Wells scored a run-a-ball 10, Scott Edwards got out for 9 and Corey Anderson, the skipper struggled for 4 balls in the final over to score just 1 run.

For the Hampshire, Sonny Baker took 2 wickets for just 29 runs. Benny Howell and Liam Dawson took a wicket each.

Coming to chase the 171-run target, Tom Prest gave his side a good start hitting a maximum and a boundary in the first over but he perished in the second over. Alastair Orr was looking good but he fell trying to snatch a needless extra run and Joe Weatherley soon followed him scoring 18 runs. The best batter of the tournament so far, Shan Masood hit a boundary and a maximum but he got out trying to do the similar job. He was caught at deep backward square leg off Smith for 14 and that made the chances of Hampshire's comeback bleak. After that, there was no resistance from the batters. Benny Howell and James Fuller reached the double digit but no other batter stood with them. As a result, Hampshire got bundled out for a paltry 95 and lost the match by a whopping margin on 75 runs.

Callum Stow's web of spin was too tough to handle for the Hampshire batters as the left arm wrist spinner took 4 wickets. Jackson Smith took 2 wickets. Max Birthisel and Karima Gore chipped in with a wicket.
OVER 13
Hampshire
95/10
Danny Briggs
0(2)
Sonny Baker
0(1)
Callum Stow
4-17(3.1)
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