Raina's Fifty Leads New York Lions to Sixty Strikes Victory

Raina's Fifty Leads New York Lions to Sixty Strikes Victory

Suresh Raina's Fifty Powers New York Lions to Victory in Sixty Strikes Tournament

In a thrilling encounter at the Sixty Strikes tournament organized by the National Cricket League, USA, 2011 Cricket World Cup winner Suresh Raina showcased his enduring brilliance, guiding New York Lions CC to a 19-run victory over Los Angeles Waves CC.

Raina, batting at number three, unleashed a whirlwind knock of 53 runs off just 28 deliveries, peppering the boundary with six fours and two sixes. His innings formed the cornerstone of New York's imposing total of 126 for 2 in their allotted 10 overs.

Former Sri Lankan opener Upul Tharanga provided able support to Raina, contributing a brisk 40 off 23 balls. The duo forged a formidable partnership, ensuring a steady flow of runs for New York.

In response, Los Angeles Waves faced an early setback when opener Stevie Eskinazi was dismissed for a golden duck off the very first ball. However, Adam Rossington (31 off 15), Tim David (19 off 10), and Joe Burns (17 off 9) played valiant knocks to keep Los Angeles in the hunt.

Despite their efforts, the target proved too daunting for Los Angeles, who fell short by 19 runs. Bangladesh all-rounder Shakib Al Hasan, who recently featured in a 2-0 Test series loss to India, failed to make an impact, scoring only 13 runs and conceding 18 runs in his lone over with the ball.

Young USA bowler Shourya Gaur emerged as the standout performer for New York, claiming three wickets. Experienced South African spinner Tabraiz Shamsi also chipped in with two wickets.

New York Lions CC's victory marks their second win in the Sixty Strikes tournament, following the triumph of Texas Gladiators CC in the opening match. The tournament features a unique format, with teams playing 10-over matches and aiming to score as many runs as possible within the allotted time.

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