TrendBreakers won by 6 wickets

 

Kuljit-Singh Nijjar 05th April 2003 (Scorecard)

 

Man of the Match:   Prashanth B

Best bowler(s):     Prashanth B

Best Keeper:        Kuljit-Singh Nijjar

Best Fielder:       Umar

 

Status:

TrendBreakers 8

NewsMakers 8

 

NewsMakers score 93/9 (all out in 27.4 Overs)                         TrendBreakers score 95/6 (in 17 Overs)

 

CriCKET Report for the match played on April 5th, 2003                30 overs game

 

 

16th ODI: TrendBreakers v NewsMakers at FFCC April 05th 2003

Run - Comparison

1st innings (NewsMakers)                      2nd innings (TrendBreakers)
Ov      Score                                 Ov      Score

5                 13/0                                                                                        5                 18/2

10               26/0                                                                                        10               34/4

15               45/2                                                                                        15               69/6

20               63/4                                                                                      20               95/6 (in 17 Overs)

25               86/6                                                                                        25              

30               92/9 (all out in 27.4 Overs)                                                 30              

35                                                                                                              35              

 

Hight lights

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April 05th Year 2003: So far at FFCC 16 ODIs and 0 Test matches have been played

                                      NewsMakers have won 8 ODI and 0 Test Matches

                                      TrendBreakes have won 8 ODI and 0 Test Matches

0 ODI Matches have been abandoned due to rain.