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In a rain-affected 21st match of The Hundred Men’s 2024, Haris Rauf delivered a crucial blow by dismissing the dangerous Ben Stokes. Still, persistent rain ultimately resulted in no results for Welsh Fire and Northern Superchargers.
Haris Rauf’s clever bowling dismisses Ben Stokes
A major highlight of the innings came on the 18th ball when Rauf, showing his tactical acumen, removed Stokes for 2 (4). Rauf smartly took the pace off the ball, bowling a fuller-length delivery that completely deceived Stokes. The England star attempted to hit down the ground, only to miscue the shot, sending the ball high toward mid-off. Tom Kohler-Cadmore, stationed at mid-off, showed great awareness as he backtracked and took a well-judged catch over his head. Stokes’ brief innings ended at just two runs off four balls, leaving the Northern Superchargers in further disarray.
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It's all happening so quick in Cardiff 😮 Haris Rauf has 2 wickets in his first 5 balls!
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☝️ Ben Stokes 2 (4)— The Hundred (@thehundred)
Rauf, often known for his fiery celebrations, marked this key dismissal with a satisfied smile, recognizing the importance of the breakthrough. Hi♛s figures of 2 wickets for nine runs in his ten balls were instrumental in restricting the Superchargers to a paltry total.
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Rain halts Welsh Fire’s chase
The match, held at Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, was initially reduced to just 25 balls per side due to inclement weather. Batting first, Northern Superchargers found themselves in deep trouble, losing five wickets for a meager 26 runs in their allotted 25 balls. Rauf and Matt Henry w🥀ere the stars with the ball for Welsh Fire, with both bowlers taking two wickets each and applying relentless pressure🌞 on the Superchargers’ batting lineup.
In response, Welshജ Fire began their chase cautiously, scoring 3 runs off t✅he first 2 balls. However, before the innings could progress, the rain returned, halting the play once again. After a discussion between the umpires, it was determined that the conditions were unfit for the match to continue, resulting in a no-result.