Cape Town Samp Army beat Harare Hurricanes by 16 runs
Harare,
The second day of the inaugural edition of the Zim Cyber City Zim Afro T10 produced a great start as the Cape Town Samp Army put in an all-round effort to defeat the Harare Hurricanes by 16 runs, here at the Harare Sports Club.
Opting to bat first, the Cape Town Samp Army got off to a flyer with Rahmanullah Gurbaz taking the attack to the Harare Hurricanes bowlers. However, a bit of miscommunication between the openers resulted in Cephas Zhuwao being run-out for 4 at the start of the third over. Gurbaz though could not kick on after getting a start, and was dismissed by Luke Jongwe for 25, while trying to clear the boundary.
Soon after, the Hurricanes struck again through as Mohammad Nabi had Karim Janat caught in the deep for 1. At the half-way stage, the Samp Army were 47/3 and looking to kick on in the final phase of the innings.
Next to depart while trying to accelerate was Curran, who was run-out for 15 in the 8th over, after which, the Samp Army lost Patel for 5, but a quick 20 from 8 deliveries by Tadiwanashe Marumani helped them post 112.
In response, Evin Lewis and Robin Uthappa got out of the blocks at good clip, putting on a 33-run stand for the opening wicket, before the West Indian was dismissed for 16. Nonetheless, Uthappa continued to attack from his end, and was looking good.
Just before the end of the fifth over, Uthappa smashed it into the crowd to bring up the fifty for the Hurricanes, who were cruising along, with the score reading 54/1 after 5 overs.
Captain Morgan was the next to depart for 2, dismissed by Curran, who also cleaned up Irfan Pathan (4) before the end of the over, to reduce the Hurricanes to 91/5 after 9 overs, swinging the game in the favour of the Samp Army.
Brief Scores:
Cape Town Samp Army – 112/7 (Rahmanulah Gurbaz – 25, Bhanuka Rajapaksa – 24; Mohammad Nabi – 2/11, Luke Jongwe – 1/14)
Harare Hurricanes – 97/6 (Robin Uthappa -31, Mohammad Nabi -17; Tom Curran – 2/16, Richard Ngarava – 2/22)