Most of them are getting help from friends who live nearby while others opt to grab a meal at eateries so they could also charge their phones
Dubai: DCC 40’s confirmed their entry into the final of the Inter-Council Forty’s League being organised jointly by all UAE Councils after they beat Sindhi 40’s by three wickets at the Sevens grounds.
Maintaining their winning streak 4th continues game in succession. Sindhi 40’s posted a decent 158-4 in 25 overs after batting first on winning the toss. Rajesh Thadani (60, 47balls, 4x4 6x2) played fluently and was supported by Jawed Siddiqui 23 (35), Neeraj Ramamurthy 24 (36) and Lucky Abbas 22 (14). CTK Nasir, Adel Farooq and Biju Nair bagged one wicket each.
Set to chase at six plus per over, DCC 40’s lost two early wickets, with the scoreboard reading 9-2. Ambey Parwatkar (57 not out, 57balls) played a calculative knock with seven hits to fence. He was involved in an unbeaten match-winning partnership of 98 runs with Murali Sockalingam, who also made 57 not out (37, 4x4 6x2). Abbas Khan 23 (20) also contributed for the winners, who finished at 159-3 in 21.1 overs. Murali and Ambey were declared men of the match.
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