24th Jan, 2025

MIEvADKR report: Polly smacks a fighting 69, but alas, we go down

By MI Emirates Media

Sadly, this was quite the repeat of the previous game between these two sides with roles reversed. While the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders four wickets in the powerplay the other night, we met with a similar fate tonight, and it was just too tough to recover from there. Let’s go chronologically.. 

Alzarri applied early brakes 

With the wickets of Kyle Mayers and Michael Pepper off successive balls in the powerplay, Alzarri Joseph played a key role in ensuring the Knight Riders didn’t have all the momentum with them in the powerplay. But Andries Gous, Charith Asalanka and Alishan Sharafu chipped in with useful contributions, along with Jason Holder’s seven-ball blitz of 22 runs to lift them to 182/7. 

Our powerplay collapse 

15-1 (Kusal Perera, 1.3)

16-2 (Tom Banton, 2.1)

17-3 (Nicholas Pooran, 3.2)

36-4 (Muhammad Waseem, 5.3)

Kyle Mayers was the wrecker-in-chief, and MI Emirates were left to rebuild the innings despite a steep asking rate. 

Pollard, the fighter!

When Dan Mousley and Kieron Pollard got together, the asking rate was already touching 10 an over. Polly wasted no time hanging around. He turned the strike over aggressively, struck four fours and four sixes in his 49-ball 69, but he just didn’t have enough support going from the other end. 

It’s a slight blip, folks, nothing more. The good thing is we have no time to mourn over this, with our next game coming in less than 24 hours with the Gulf Giants coming over. It’s the first time we’ll be facing them this season, and it should be a cracker!


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