Pooran puts MI New York in race for top-two finish

MI New York vs Washington Freedom Nicholas Pooran crushed four fours and six sixes en route to an engaging 33-ball 62 as MI New York pursued down Washington Opportunity's 160 for 6 and set themselves in a situation to get a main two completion. The triumph takes them to four places - two behind the main different sides - with a game to go. They be that as it may, have an infinitely better NRR to the second-put Opportunity who have now played all their association games. Opportunity have tied down their capability to the end of the season games however their destiny of completing in top-two rests with MINY's last association game (against table-clinchers Seattle Orcas on July 25). MI New York made standard cuts with the ball in the primary portion of Opportunity's innings until Glenn Phillips and Moises Henriques united following the fall of the fourth wicket. They added 77 runs off 58 conveyances as the group held back nothing finish against a restrained bowling execution. They got 55 runs in the last four overs, yet wrapped up with an all out that was deficient. That was on the grounds that MI New York's top-request terminated on all chambers. Openers Shayan Jahangir and Monank Patel added 67 runs in seven overs to get this show on the road in the pursuit, before Pooran assumed command and demolished the Opportunity bowlers. MI New York had 108 runs in 11 overs yet finished the leftover 52 in the following 4.2 overs to give their NRR a major lift. While Pooran caused a large portion of the harm, Kieron Pollard added to the butchery too with a 10-ball 21 that included two sixes. Brief Scores:Washington Opportunity 160/6 of every 20 overs (Glenn Phillips 47, Moises Henriques 32; Kieron Pollard 2-33) lost to MI New York 161/2 in 15.3 overs (Nicholas Pooran 62*, Monank Patel 44; Akean Hossein 1-9) by 8 wickets