Malan inspires Rockets to winpublished at 21:39 British Summer Time 9 August 2022
Dawid Malan hit the second-highest score in the the men's Hundred to help ease Trent Rockets to a comfortable seven-wicket victory over Northern Superchargers at Headingley.
Malan, who was dropped on nine, smashed an unbeaten 88 from 49 balls as Rockets chased 153 with six balls to spare to make it two wins from two.
The England batter’s score was just shy of the record 92 scored by Liam Livingstone for Birmingham Phoenix against the Superchargers in last year’s competition.
Rockets opener Alex Hales continued his fine start to the competition with a blistering 43 from 27 balls as he and Malan put on 86 for the first wicket.
Here’s what also happened:
- Superchargers opener Adam Lyth, who hit a 50 in his first game, was out with the first ball of the match, skewing a pull shot off Luke Wood into the air for Luke Fletcher to take the catch.
- Fletcher also impressed with the ball, taking 2-22 from just 15 deliveries, his second wicket courtesy of a wonderful catch by Joe Root to dismiss the dangerous Dwayne Bravo for 19.
- Adam Hose was stumped by wicketkeeper Tom Kholer-Cadmore for 14 to leave the Superchargers reeling on 6-68, though the decision was so tight even the third umpire was flustered.
- David Wiese and Roelof van der Merwe then combined to haul Superchargers up to a competitive total, putting on 83 for the seventh wicket.
- Wiese’s blistering 50 from just 27 balls featured a massive six that landed on the Headingley Roof, with van der Merwe adding 30 from 24 balls before being dismissed by Daniel Sams with the final ball of the innings.
- The Superchargers were left to rue some sloppy fielding, including Adam Hose dropping Malan when he was on just nine. Wiese also spilled a routine catch on the boundary from Colin Munro.
What's next?
Northern Superchargers travel south to take on the Oval Invincibles on Thursday. The game starts at 15:00 BST, with the women's sides playing each other at 18:30 BST.
Trent Rockets head to Old Trafford to play Manchester Originals on Saturday at 14:30, with the women’s match starting at 11:00.