Hong Kong World Sixes 2017: Final day round-up
South Africa won the final with a last ball boundary to defend their title.
After an exciting opening day of the Hong Kong World Sixes 2017, it was time for the final day to get underway. The proceedings started with an exhibition match between Hong Kong Women and Hong Kong Dragons; having scored 68, the Dragons won the game by 33 runs. While almost all the teams were in contention to qualify for the final it was pretty clear that Pakistan would make it through not just because of their place on the table but the way they played thus far, led by Sohail Tanvir the team had enough ammunition to beat the best.
Bangladesh after a promising start on day one failed to continue their run and were knocked out of the semi-final race by the Australians who didn’t have a particularly good time at the start of the tournament. South Africa having won two out of their three games yesterday had laid the ground and capitalized on it today winning the important games. In the semi-final, it was Australia vs Pakistan and South Africa vs New Zealand.
The Proteas and Pakistan won their games to make it to the big final. When it mattered the most, batting first the Men in Green posted a huge 123/6 on the board in their 5 overs. Their bowling is their strength and the Proteas needed to produce something magnificent to win this game. Skipper Tanvir after bagging a duck with the bat had a poor outing with the ball.
His one over cost Pakistan 37 runs and set the tone for the chase in South Africa’s favour. But the game went down the wire and Sohail Khan brought them back in the game with a very fine last over. On the last ball they needed 4 runs to win and AR Swanepoel hit it for a boundary and South Africa successfully defended their title winning the Hong Kong World Sixes 2017.
Scores-
Exhibition match: Hong Kong Women v Hong Kong Dragons at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Hong Kong Dragons- 68/2 (5/5 ov)
Hong Kong Women– 35 (5/5 ov)
Hong Kong Dragons won by 33 runs
Pakistan v Marylebone Cricket Club at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Pakistan– 112/2 (5/5 ov)
Marylebone Cricket Club– 95/1 (5/5 ov)
Pakistan won by 17 runs
New Zealand Select v Hong Kong at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Hong Kong– 104/3 (5/5 ov)
New Zealand Select– 87/3 (5/5 ov)
Hong Kong won by 17 runs
South Africa v Sri Lanka at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Sri Lanka– 95/4 (5/5 ov)
South Africa– 96/2 (4.4/5 ov)
South Africa won by 3 wickets (with 2 balls remaining)
Bangladesh v Australia at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Bangladesh– 84 (5/5 ov)
Australia– 90/1 (4.2/5 ov)
Australia won by 4 wickets
1st Semi-Final: South Africa v New Zealand Select at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
South Africa– 115/1 (5/5 ov)
New Zealand Select– 97/3 (5/5 ov)
South Africa won by 18 runs
1st Plate Semi-Final: Hong Kong v Sri Lanka at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Hong Kong– 114 (5/5 ov)
Sri Lanka– 81/4 (5/5 ov)
Hong Kong won by 33 runs
2nd Semi-Final: Pakistan v Australia at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Pakistan– 115/2 (5/5 ov)
Australia– 80/3 (5/5 ov)
Pakistan won by 35 runs
2nd Plate Semi-Final: Bangladesh v Marylebone Cricket Club at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Bangladesh– 73/2 (5/5 ov)
Marylebone Cricket Club– 74/1 (3.2/5 ov)
Marylebone Cricket Club won by 4 wickets
3rd place Play-off: New Zealand Select v Australia at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
New Zealand Select– 124/0 (5/5 ov)
Australia– 118/1 (5/5 ov)
New Zealand Select won by 6 runs
Plate Final: Hong Kong v Marylebone Cricket Club at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Marylebone Cricket Club– 113/1 (5/5 ov)
Hong Kong– 116/1 (4.2/5 ov)
Hong Kong won by 4 wickets
Final: South Africa v Pakistan at Kowloon – Oct 29, 2017
Brief Scores:
Pakistan- 123/6 (4.5/5 ov)
South Africa- 124/4 (5 ov)
South Africa won the match by 2 wickets.
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