Notts Outlaws maintain their nerve to maintain up profitable run over Derbyshire Falcons
Notts Outlaws 143 for 7 (Hales 35, Scrimshaw 3-16) beat Derbyshire Falcons 142 for six (Haider 42, Ball 2-23) by three wickets
Notts Outlaws stored their nerve to maintain up their profitable run over the Derbyshire Falcons with a three-wicket victory in a decent Vitality Blast sport at Derby.
Haider Ali made 42 off 37 balls however the Outlaws bowled nicely with Jake Ball taking 2-23 and Afridi 2 for 37 whereas skipper Steven Mullaney conceded solely 15 from 4 overs.
In entrance of a sell-out crowd of just below 5,000, the Outlaws started with three tight overs after electing to bowl first earlier than Haider Ali broke free in opposition to Matt Carter, driving him over lengthy off for six and edging a reduce to the third man boundary.
Ball’s first over pegged the Falcons again as he struck twice, Luis Reece driving to mid off and Leus Du Plooy skying his second ball to cowl to finish the powerplay on 46 for two.
A sluggish, green-tinged pitch was making it arduous for the Falcons to get the ball away and so they reached the midpoint of their innings on 67 for two.
Brooke Guest lifted Afridi over deep sq. for six however Tom Wood’s try to drag the Pakistan quick bowler over the ropes ended within the arms of lengthy on.
The Falcons wanted an enormous end and Mattie McKiernan did his greatest to ship, driving Afridi previous mid off for 4 earlier than pulling the subsequent two balls for six as 17 got here off the nineteenth over, the costliest of the innings.
Guest chipped the final ball to mid off and Ball bowled a superb final over which price solely 4 to go away the Outlaws needing 143 to win.
Joe Clarke pulled Mark Watt for six as 13 got here off the primary over after which lifted Zak Chappell onto the pavilion balcony within the third. He twice drove Zaman Khan to the duvet boundary however then miscued a pull at Scrimshaw into the arms of mid on.
The Outlaws chase started to falter when Chappell discovered some late motion to have Colin Munro caught behind for one to go away the Outlaws on 47 for two on the finish of the powerplay.
Hales had taken few dangers till he backed away to drive Watt and was bowled for 35 off 30 balls and Patel then flicked Scrimshaw to wonderful leg to go away the Outlaws needing 40 off 5 overs.
Mullany eased the stress by pulling McKiernan for six however was then bowled going for one more large shot at Khan.
But Afridi dispatched Watt and Kahan for 2 sixes and though he fell with two wanted, a Khan no ball sealed the Outlaws victory.