Highveld Lions vs Otago Volts, M14 - Report: CLT20-2013

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After scoring a match-saving half-century that saw the Volts tie their game against the Lions, Jimmy Neesham starred in an exciting Super-Over finish to hand his team four points. In a match that swung back and forth, the 23-year-old Kiwi all-rounder upstaged a spectacular century – and later, the Super-Over heroics – of Quinton de Kock. (Also Read: Highveld Lions vs Otago Volts, M14 - Stats Highlights: CLT20-2013)

After, scoring a 25-ball 52 that helped the Volts draw level with Lions’ 167-run total, Jimmy Neesham took strike in the Super Over against Sohail Tanveer and picked up where he had left off. The left-hander struck a boundary square of the wicket off the first ball. However, after yielding the strike to Brendon McCullum, Tanveer bowled a precious dot ball and then conceded a bye off the fourth delivery. Thereafter, Neesham could only manage another single. And just when it looked like Tanveer had the Volts pinned, McCullum struck a six off a low full-toss to set the Lions a 14-run target.

McCullum then persisted with the in-form Neesham and handed him the responsibility of bowling the Super Over against de Kock, who was himself riding high on confidence after his stunning 63-ball 109. The young Protea certainly made his intentions clear as he struck a four off Neesham’s first delivery and followed it up with a six on the leg-side. However, the Volts all-rounder had the final laugh as he prevented the opposition from surpassing his team’s Super-Over tally – although the Lions drew level, the Volts walked away with the spoils as the Volts had scored more runs off boundaries than their opponents in regulation play. 

Earlier, the Volts won the toss and asked the Lions to take first strike in Jaipur. Openers, Rassie van der Dussen (17) and Quinton de Kock got the South African club off to a steady start, until their alliance was broken for 44 in 7.1 overs. James McMillan trapped van der Dussen leg-before to give the Volts their first breakthrough. Temba Bavuma walked in at No.3 for the Lions, but he was unable to create any ripples and was stumped by Derek de Brooder off Nick Beard’s bowling for 13 (off 15 balls).

Even skipper Alviro Petersen was unable to add to the solid platform built by the openers and departed for golden duck. Again, it was Beard who was responsible for the wicket. However, de Kock remained unfazed at the other end as he took apart the Volts bowling. The 20-year-old ‘keeper-batsman ensured the loss of wickets at the other end did not put a break on the run-scoring.

While he lost Jean Symes’ (20 off 15 balls) company in the 19th over, de Kock raced to his second T20 ton in the very next. Thanks to the youngster’s innings, the Lions made up for a modest start and ended on a high note. de Kock’s 63-ball knock saw him score a total of 109 runs, 40 of which came in fours and another 30 in hits over the fence. Thanks to this onslaught, the Lions managed a competitive 167/4 in their allotted 20 overs.

For the Volts, Beard clocked figures of 2/31, but he went for more than 10 runs per over in his spell. McMillan and Neil Wagner were the other two wicket-takers. In fact, despite de Kock’s fiery knock, McMillan was the only bowler to manage a sub-six economy-rate in his four overs.

While the Otago Volts’ innings got off to a shaky start as they lost the dangerous Neil Broom and McCullum early on, Hamish Rutherford (32 off 21 balls) and Derek de Brooder (32 off 37 balls) made sure their team remained in the hunt. However, by the time Neesham walked in with his team reeling at 97/4 in 12.5 overs, the Lions looked in control of the encounter. But in what was deemed “Neesham’s Night” the youngster didn’t leave any stone unturned as he pushed the Volts’ score closer to the target.

However, the Kiwi outfit was able to only tie the game in regulation play as Sohail Tanveer – who bowled a high-pressure final over – kept Neesham off strike.

For the Lions, Lonwabo Tsotsobe (2/30) and Imran Tahir (2/28) were the primary wicket-takers. Hardus Viljoen was the most economical of their bowlers as he ended with figures of 4-0-23-1.

Man of the Match: Jimmy Neesham for his all-round match-winning performance

Quotes from the presentation
"It was a brilliant game of cricket," says Brendon McCullum. "Could have gone either way. very fortunate to come on the right side of it. Thanks to a brilliant innings from James Neesham. I wasn't calm. Three dots in the Super Over wouldn't have gone down well. Superb bowling from Tanvir. In the end I managed to get one away. We weren't perfect. We didn't bowl as well as we should, but we will take the points."

"Everyone has their day," says Jimmy Neesham. "I guess today was my day. Did I seem calm? It might just have been on the surface. I think this is the biggest day, will stay in my memory for a while."

source: clt20.com

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