The Texas Chargers defeated the New York Warriors via a super over on Sunday at Lauderhill to win the US Masters T10 title.

The Warriors took first strike and posted a respectable 92-6 off their 10 overs. Former West Indies batsmen Jonathan Carter led the way with 39 off 17 balls against 3-11 from Pakistani pacer Ehsan Adil.

Another Pakistani pacer, Sohail Khan, then produced a magical spell with the ball for the Warriors to get them to a super over.

Khan ended up with figures of 5-15 from his two overs, with four of those wickets coming in the ninth over of the innings.

Shahid Afridi took both of his wickets in the last over to take the game to the super over.

Player-of -the-Tournament Mohammad Hafeez had earlier made 46 for the Chargers.

Onto the super overs where, Sohail Khan, who had earlier picked up five wickets to keep New York in the game, kept Texas to 15. 

Sohail Tanvir then stepped up and restricted the Warriors to 13, despite a last-ball six from Jonathan Carter.

The California Knights secured a 24-run win over the New Jersey Triton’s in a rain-shortened five-over match in the US Masters T10 in Lauderhill on Friday.

Former West Indies all-rounder Ashley Nurse hit a rapid 10-ball 24 to help the California Knights post 76-1 off their five overs batting first.

Irfan Pathan hit a top score of 31 off just 13 balls against 1-10 from Liam Plunkett.

Ben Laughlin then took 2-7 in his over to help restrict the Triton’s to 52-3 off their five overs.

Another former West Indies all-rounder, Chris Barnwell, hit 29 off 15 balls.

The California Knights moved to third place on the points table after defeating New York Warriors by 15 runs in the US Masters T10 League at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill, Florida on Wednesday. The California Knights put up 106/5 in their 10 overs before restricting the Warriors to 91/3.

Kamran Akmal got the Warriors off to a great start as he smashed two boundaries in the first two overs. However, he fell to Devendra Bishoo for 12 runs off 9 balls in the third over. Tillakaratne Dilshan kept the Warriors' hopes alive with a flurry of boundaries, but he was run out for 43 runs off 27 balls in the ninth over. 

Irfan Pathan bowled a fantastic final over to close out the match for the California Knights. He conceded just 5 runs in the last over of the match.

Earlier in the day, California Knights won the toss and chose to bat first. Aaron Finch got their innings going through a string of boundaries, however, he was dismissed by Abdur Rehman for 24 runs off 12 balls in the third over. Thereafter, the Knights kept losing wickets at regular intervals, however, they continued to bat at a decent strike rate. 

Ashley Nurse struck a couple of sixes in the last two overs and helped the Knights reach 106/5 in their 10 overs.

The New Jersey Triton's picked up their second win of the US Masters T10 League after defeating California Knights by six wickets at the Central Broward Regional Park Stadium Turf Ground, Lauderhill, Florida on Monday. The Triton's restricted the Knights to 116/3 before chasing down their target with two balls to spare.

Naman Ojha struck a four and a six off Ashley Nurse's bowling in the fourth over and took the New Jersey side's score to 42/0, but he fell to Sulieman Benn for 25 runs off 11 balls in the next over. The Triton's lost a couple of wickets in quick succession thereafter, but Yusuf Pathan put his team in the driver's seat after smashing Krishmar Santokie for four sixes and a boundary.

Pathan fell to Peter Siddle for 35 runs off 11 balls in the ninth over, but Peter Trego's maximum off Benn's bowling ensured that the Triton's walked off the field as winners of the match.

Earlier in the day, the New Jersey Triton's won the toss and put the California Knights into bat. The Knights' opening batter Jacques Kallis fell early in the innings to Chris Barnwell, but Aaron Finch and Milind Kumar kept the momentum on their team's side through fantastic ball striking. Finch smashed a four and a six off Bipul Sharma's bowling in the sixth over to take Knights' score to 46/1 in six overs.

Thereafter, he struck five straight sixes off Liam Plunkett's bowling in the next over as the Knights reached 62/1. The Australian upped the ante even more when he sent the ball over the rope five times off Barnwell's bowling in the ninth over. However, Peter Trego conceded just three runs in the last over and restricted the California Knights to 116/3 in their 10 overs.

Brief Scores: New Jersey Triton's 117/4 (Yusuf Pathan 35, Naman Ojha 25, Peter Siddle 1/14) beat California Knights 116/3 (Aaron Finch 75*, Milind Kumar 27, Peter Trego 1/11) by 6 wickets.

The New York Warriors defeated Morrisville Unity by six runs in the US Masters T10 League at Lauderhill, Florida on Friday.

The New York Warriors posted 124/3 in their 10 overs before restricting Morrisville Unity to 118/5.

The Morrisville Unity couldn't get their batting innings going right from the beginning of their innings as Parthiv Patel was dismissed by Dhammika Prasad for 3 runs in the third over. Chris Gayle and Corey Anderson also departed in quick succession, leaving Morrisville Unity in deep trouble at 33/3 in 5 overs.

Thereafter, Obus Pienaar played a brilliant innings of 35 runs from 12 balls and Shehan Jayasuriya smashed 28* runs off 10 balls, but they couldn't take their team over the line.

Earlier in the day, Morrisville Unity won the toss and put the New York Warriors into bat. Tillakaratne Dilshan got the Warriors off to a great start as he struck Calvin Savage for consecutive boundaries in the second over. However, he was trapped LBW by Obus Pienaar in the very next over. But Richard Levi ensured that the momentum stayed on the Warriors' side as he struck two fours and two sixes off Rahul Sharma's bowling in the fourth over.

Thereafter, Levi smacked Sreesanth for three consecutive sixes and took the Warriors' score to 73/1 in five overs. He sent the ball over the boundary two more times before falling to Calvin Savage for a scintillating innings of 66 runs from 25 balls in the ninth over. Corey Anderson conceded just eight runs in the last over as the New York Warriors posted 124/3 in their 10 overs.

Brief Scores: New York Warriors 124/3 (Richard Levi 66, Kamran Akmal 24, Obus Pienaar 1/18) beat Morrisville Unity 118/5 (Obus Pienaar 35, Shehan Jayasuriya 28*, Umaid Asif 3/22) by 6 runs.

 

 

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