da betobet: How ESPNcricinfo’s ball-by-ball commentary called the 28-run over by Avesh Khan, courtesy Jake Fraser-McGurk
da betsson: ESPNcricinfo staff07-May-2024
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3.1 Avesh Khan to J Fraser-McGurk,
More fortune goes Fraser-McGurk and DC’s way! He goes driving at this fullish ball angling in to finish outside leg, and the ball takes the inside edge to roll past and even beat a diving Samson to his right.3.2 Avesh Khan to J Fraser-McGurk,
Thumped dangerously to deep extra cover! Avesh goes shorter this time, and around off, as Fraser-McGurk swats back forcefully to beat extra cover.3.3 Avesh Khan to J Fraser-McGurk,
Sliced to a wide-ish deep third! Avesh had that groan after delivering – that potentially meant more effort, but it hardly mattered! Fullish and in the channel, as Fraser-McGurk opened the face of the bat to loft over point.3.4 Avesh Khan to J Fraser-McGurk,
Rammed over mid-off! Avesh is hammered all around, and Samson offers him some comfort now. Short of a length just outside off, and belted back over the short boundary.3.5 Avesh Khan to J Fraser-McGurk,
You can have all the conferences and discussions, but the result will hardly change. The third umpire confirms that the ball just dropped short of the deep-point boundary. Shorter side of a length from Avesh outside off, and hammered through the line.3.6 Avesh Khan to J Fraser-McGurk,
Fraser-McGurk gets to fifty off 19 balls! This time he gets a full toss, which is dipping to finish at a comfortable, lowish height on leg, as he hoicks it over wide long-on to make the over read 4, 4, 4, 6, 4, 6!From 31 for no loss in three overs, DC moved to 59 for no loss in six balls. Fraser-McGurk was eventually dismissed in the fifth over by R Ashwin for 50 in 20 balls. DC finished the powerplay at 78 for 2.