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Abu Dhabi T10 League: Chris Gayle storm blows away Maratha Arabians

Gayle, known as the Universe Boss, dominated the attack. He was in his elements from the first over, ravaging any error in line and length from the bowlers. All his sixes and boundaries were hit so effortlessly that it was a treat to watch his power and panache.

  • Gayle hit the fourth, fifth, and sixth deliveries for sixes to take 27 runs off the over.
  • Gayle hit the third ball of the sixth over from Mukhtar over mid-wicket to reach the target to the relief of all bowlers and fielders.
  • Shoaib Malik hit two consecutive boundaries off the fourth and fifth deliveries of Naveed’s over.

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Abu Dhabi T10 League: Chris Gayle storm blows away Maratha Arabians Team Abu Dhabi's Chris Gayle bludgeons a six in the Abu Dhabi T10 League.

Chris Gayle scored an unbeaten 84 off 22 just balls with the help of nine sixes and six boundaries to steer Team Abu Dhabi to a nine-wicket win against Maratha Arabians in the second match of the third day of the Super League in the Abu Dhabi T10 League. Chasing Maratha Arabians’ moderate total of 97 for 4, Gayle helped his team reach the target in 5.3 overs and win the match with 27 balls to spare.  

Gayle, known as the Universe Boss, dominated the attack. He was in his elements from the first over, ravaging any error in line and length from the bowlers. All his sixes and boundaries were hit so effortlessly that it was a treat to watch his power and panache. 

Incidentally, 78 runs out of his 84 came through boundaries. He reached his half-century in 12 balls and equaled the fastest half-century in T10 history held by Mohammad Shahzad for Rajputs in the 2018 edition. Earlier, Abu Dhabi won the toss and elected to field.  

Arabians introduced UAE’s 18-year-old opener Alishan Sharafu to open with Mukhtar Ali. Tom Helm bowled a maiden first over to Sharafu.  

In the second over, Mukhtar hit Rohan Mustafa for three boundaries while Sharafu hit a six to take 19 runs off that over. Jamie Overton got Mukhtar out by top-edging him to mid-wicket for 14.  

Mohammad Hafeez joined Sharafu and picked a boundary off Naveen Ul Haq. Sharafu hit Haq to deep mid-wicket for his second six. In the fifth over, Sharafu flicked Jamie Overton’s first delivery of the fifth over to the boundary and hit the next for a six over backward square leg.  

He also hit the last ball of that over to the deep square leg boundary to take 17 runs off the over. At the halfway mark, Arabians were 52 for 1. Mustafa bowled a tight sixth over giving away just seven runs.  

Sharafu’s fine knock of 33 came to an end in the seventh over when Obed McCoy had him caught behind. Hafeez too followed, caught and bowled by Naveed Ul Haq, for 20 in the eighth over.  

Shoaib Malik hit two consecutive boundaries off the fourth and fifth deliveries of Naveed’s over. Laurie Evans lifted McCoy for a six over mid-wicket but fell to the fifth ball of that over by getting caught at third man for 8.  

Tom Helm, who bowled the tenth over gave away just eight and prevented Arabians from reaching the 100-run mark. Chasing the easy target, Gayle gave Abu Dhabi a flying start.  

He hit Yamin Ahmadzai for three consecutive boundaries and a six to get 18 runs off the over. Opener Paul Stirling too hit Sompal Kami for two consecutive boundaries of the first two balls of the second over.  

Gayle hit the fourth, fifth, and sixth deliveries for sixes to take 27 runs off the over. After Mosaddek Hossain picked the wicket of Stirling with the second ball of the third over, Gayle then went on to hit the next four balls for two boundaries and two sixes. 

Arabians introduced UAE 16-year-old Maroof Merchant into the attack. Though he bowled the first four balls tightly, Gayle hit his last two deliveries for sixes. Ishan Malhotra gave away only ten runs in the fifth over. Gayle hit the third ball of the sixth over from Mukhtar over mid-wicket to reach the target to the relief of all bowlers and fielders. 

Brief scores: Maratha Arabians 97/4 (Alishan Sharafu 33, Mohammad Hafeez 20, Obed McCoy 2-20) lost to Team Abu Dhabi 100/1 (Chris Gayle 84 n.o., Mosaddek Hossain 1-22)

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