Emingham Phoenix Defeated by an amazing 8 wickets at Liam Livingstone Northern Supercharger.
Livingstone hit 10 6s and reached an unbeaten 92 from 40 deliveries Headingley Tuesday night, including the fastest half-century in the tournament so far (20 goals).
The England all-around player earlier scored three wickets on an unforgettable night and ran 25 times in a row as Birmingham locked a position in Saturday’s Lord’s Exhibition, chasing 144 wickets with ease. After the goal, after the home team lost eight wickets, he had 26 balls to free up. 48 of 46 deliveries.
The Phoenix led the group with six victories and faced the Southern Warriors or Trent Rockets in the final.
Superchargers’ 143 to 8 is a strange round. After hitting the ball, they ran to 65 points without loss in a powerful 25-ball game before they faded.
New Zealand’s fast Adam Milne hit the ball twice in the late game, but it was indeed a rhythm, because Livingstone, the mid-step player Benny Howell at the two wickets and Imran Tahill who did not have the wicket were very good. Stingy.
They tied up a super charging station just for pride.
Earlier, the situation of the host looked good.
Australian Chris Lynn scored a six-pointer on Milne’s scoring, and Tom Kohler Cadmore hit three in five innings between Pat Brown’s 20th and 25th goals. One six-pointer and two four-pointers.
He reached 24 points and 50 points before conceding the final goal in 71 innings.
Livingstone allowed Lynn to score 34 points, opponent captain David Willie hit 10 goals-59 and 103 points in the second two goals, which triggered the revival of Phoenix.
He later added the scalp of his Lancashire captain Dane Vilas.
Willie made four shots in the Phoenix chase, knocking down Will Smead.
But this is not important, because Livingstone once again ignited his famous clearing of the emerald stands when he batted for England in the T20 international against Pakistan last month.
Livingstone usually dominates the legs, paying the full price for seams and rotations. When he entered half a century, including seven 6 points, Phoenix scored 74 points after 35 points.
And they don’t intend to repeat the same mistakes that their opponents had collapsed earlier.
Livingstone shared a 106-time second wicket partnership with Finn Allen in the New Zealand opener. The latter dwarfed his captain with 26 points and 42 points.
Supplementary report by the Press Association.



