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New South Wales against the Trinidad & Tobago, CLT20, Chennai
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September 29, 2011
Daren Ganga, Trinidad & Tobago captain, said Ravi Rampaul could upset a tight final over, and Super Plus "on most days." Rampaul conceded 16 in the past to allow New South Wales to force a draw, after which he went for 18 Super Plus, a target of T & T can not hunt in Chennai.
"Rampaul is our most experienced pitcher," said Ganga. "He has worked for us previously, and over 15 runs to defend more than one, that is about to pull out almost every day. Maybe he was tired of [the Super Over], take the bowl back-to-back-overs bowled after death.
"We must give credit to [Moises] Henriques, however, because the way he turned. We tried [bowling around the wicket] again and again during training, he fishes through, and more often than not, it worked. "
Chasing 140, New South Wales were 123 for eight at the end of the 19 th time. Rampaul was beaten for three fours in 20 more - Henriques hit two, while hitting Patrick Cummins - New South Wales and tied the game. Rampaul then returned to the Super Bowl is over, and Henriques hit on all fours.
There was confusion in the batting line-up Trinidad in Super Over. Darren Bravo, left hitter, became the first to open, but was forced to return to the dug out as Lendl Simmons, Adrian Barath, and took the attack left arm spinner Steve O'Keefe. Trinidad needed a left-right pair, but I did not know were to follow the order listed by the captains before the Super Course.
"We were under the impression that you can ask any two of three to open," said Ganga. "The rules are not clear and is learning [experience] for us."
New South Wales captain Simon Katica O'Keefe said to have chosen the Super Bowl because of a slow pace. "We felt the pace off the ball was the best option, showed the back of our innings as well. O'Keefe was also a good outing with the ball [on January 14 in four over]."
Henriques, who was the man of the match for his two wickets, 18 were off nine balls, and his super-course Blitz, said he was aware of how to do it for Chase.
"He [Cummins] was cool to the fold, and at that time [in the past more] we needed from eight to three. I thought before the ball was bowled and realized if we made the two [off the fourth ball] I can still be on strike for the last ball, if four or six was needed. As it turned out that I was not needed at all. "
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