Max60 cricket: Munro's blazing fifty guides Strikers to 12-run win over Trailblazers


Cayman Islands, Aug 22 (IANS): Colin Munro smashed 64 off 26 balls as New York Strikers beat Boca Raton Trailblazers by 12 runs to register their second win in the Max60 cricket tournament being held here. Sent into bat first, Munro struck three boundaries and as many as six hits over the fence to single-handedly power the New York Strikers to the total.

Besides Udana, Mitchell Owen (1-12), Matiullah Khan (1-23), Brathwaite (1-23) and Akhliesh Bodugumm (1-24) snarred a wicket each to hand New York Strikers their second win of the tournament. However, it was heartbreak for New York Strikers in the second match later in the day, as they lost to Miami Lions by 57 runs. It was the same Miami side that they defeated earlier in the tournament to register their first win.

New York Strikers are currently placed third in the points table with four points from five games. Caribbean Tigers are leading the chart with 12 points from six victories, followed by Grand Cayman Jaguars.

New York Strikers will next take on Grand Cayman Jaguars on Thursday night.

Brief scores:

New York Strikers 115/5 in 10 overs (Colin Munro 64; Jack Jarvis 2-19) beat Boca Raton Trailblazers 103/7 in 10 overs (Beaau Webster 39 not out; Isuru Udana 2-20) by 12 runs.

 

 

  

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