Hafeez brilliant 31 off 11 deliveries advanced Joburg Buffaloes in point table
Harare,
The Joburg Buffaloes put on a fantastic display under the floodlights at the Harare Sports Club, as they kept a calm head and defeated the Bulawayo Braves by 14 runs. The Buffaloes put on an all-round performance whilst under pressure, and move up to fourth on the points table.
Asked to bat first, the Joburg Buffaloes had a slow start as they lost their opener Milton Shumba (0) very early on. Soon after, Tom Banton, who has been in good form recently, was runout for 8 with the score reading 40/2.
At this point, Mohammad Hafeez was looking dangerous and had Yusuf Pathan for company. The two experienced batters were coming off the back of a couple of good outings, and once again looked set to play a big role with the bat for the Buffaloes.
But before they could do much damage, Hafeez was dismissed for 31 off 11 deliveries, having hit 2 sixes and four boundaries.
Th Buffaloes reach 97/4 in their quota of 10 overs. Yusuf finished unbeaten on 36 while Rahim added 13 to the cause.
In response, the Bulawayo Braves took a while to get through gears as they lost three early wickets in Kobe Herft (1), Ben McDermott (10) and Beau Webster (0). However, their captain and the backbone of the batting order, Sikandar Raza was still there and going strong at his end.
Raza, who has scored a couple of half-centuries so far in the tournament, wasn’t throwing in the towel anytime soon. Right on half-way though, Burl had his middle stump knocked over by Hafeez, who finished his spell with one wicket. At that point, the score read 42/4 from 5 overs, and the Braves needed 56 more to win.
In the final over, the Braves needed 16 more, but Junior Dala bowled brilliantly and conceded just 1 run and bagged the wickets of Jack Prestwidge (0) and Patrick Dooley (0), to help register a comprehensive win.
Brief Scores
Joburg Buffaloes – 97/4 (Yusuf Pathan 36*, Mohammad Hafeez – 31; Patrick Dooley – 2/14, Farwaz Akram – 1/19)
Bulawayo Braves – 83/8 (Sikandar Raza – 26, Thisara Perera – 24; Blessing Muzarabani – 2/15, Usman Shinwari – 2/19)