The semi -final match of the International Masters League cricket match was played in Raipur on Thursday. In this, India Masters defeated Australia Masters by 94 runs. With this, the India Masters team has confirmed its place in the final in this league.
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Yuvraj Singh hit 7 sixes at the Cricket Stadium in Raipur. Sachin Tendulkar also batted, he scored 42 runs. At the same time, India Masters defeated Australia Masters in the first semi -finals thanks to four wickets of left -arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem. Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw and Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi had come to honor the winner in the match.
Deputy CM Arun Saw honored Shahbaz Nadeem with the Player of the Match.
Actor Vivek Oberoi also came to watch the match in Raipur.
Sachin-Sachin echoed Raipur Stadium
When Sachin Tendulkar landed in the ground for batting, the whole ground echoed with Sachin’s noise. At the beginning of the match, Australia’s Steve Okif and Xavier Doharti dismissed Ambati Rayudu (5 runs) and Pawan Negi (11 runs) cheaply.
Integrous, Tendulkar stayed with the initial tremors, and showed his jauhar with excellent timing. He performed his signature drive, sweep and flicks. On the other hand, Yuvraj Singh made a strong start. He showed his style with a huge six on the midwicket.
Australia Masters won the toss and decided to field which proved to be wrong.
Sachin-Yuvraj’s great partnership
Tendulkar got two lives for 25 and 35 runs. At that time there was silence in the stadium for a while, but as soon as the danger was averted “Sachin! Sachin!” The slogans became much faster than before. Sachin and Yuvraj shared a 47 -run partnership for the third wicket, with full enthusiasm and also brought the team to a strong score.
Yuvraj Singh seen in old style
Tendulkar hit 7 fours off 30 balls, dismissed by Ben Hilfenhas. After this, when the Yuvraj-Bunni pair looked invincible, Dohar Affairs dismissed Yuvraj and pacified the audience. Earlier, Yuvraj had hit seven sixes and a four in 30 balls.
Nevertheless, fireworks did not end, as Yusuf Pathan came to the field and hit a long six on long on. At the same time, Binny was also standing at one end. However, Daniel Christian dismissed both Binny and Yusuf Pathan in a gap of four balls.
Australian innings reduced to 126 runs
In response to 220 runs, Australia came out to play and Vinay Kumar dismissed the dangerous Shane Watson (5 runs) cheaply. After this, Shaun Marsh (21 runs) was also done. Left-handed spinner Shahbaz Nadeem performed brilliantly and destroyed the batting of Australia Masters. He took 4 wickets for 15 runs in his four overs.
Nadeem dismissed Ben Dunk (21 runs) in his first over and then took the wickets of Nathan Reardon (21 runs), Nathan Culter-Nyl (0 runs) and Ben Hilfenhus (2 runs).
Australia scored 49/3 after the powerplay and their difficulties increased when Stuart Binny dismissed Daniel Christian (2 runs).
Left -handed spinner Pawan Negi then dismissed Steve O’Kif for zero, while Ben Cutting fought alone for his team, but finally Irfan Pathan ended Australia’s expectations by dismissing him for 39 runs.
Second semi -finals on Holi day
The second semi -finals to be held on Friday 14 March will compete with Sri Lanka Masters and West Indies Masters. The one who wins will play the final with India.
(Tagstotranslate) Yuvraj Singh Hit 7 Sixes in Raipur India Master Team in Final International Masters Cricket Match