Harare, September 24, 2024: In their third tournament game, the NYS Lagos Strikers were unable to perform effectively against Cape Town Samp Army, after their decisive double victory success at Zim Afro T10 maiden campaign. On the other hand, the Strikers team believed that this game provided valuable insight into their future lineups.
On the pitch, we didn’t make many mistakes. He said, however, that other from that, the lads performed admirably on the batting line.
Against NYS Lagos, the Cape Town Samp Army broke all previous records with an incredible 10-over total of 151/4. They fell short by 22 runs in the run chase, though.
Wicket was so fantastic that we assumed it would be simple to reach 150 when the opposition showed up. However, despite Thisara and Avishka’s best efforts to turn the tide of the match, a couple significant wickets fell ” Chaminda Vaas further remarked.
Coach Chaminda Vaas took stock of the team’s performance in the previous game to inform the definitive plan that will determine the formation in the next games
In response to a question regarding whether the difficulties were caused by the environment, Chaminda Vaas said, “The playing conditions were indeed challenging, especially playing in the night.” But as a professional cricket player, you cannot make up reasons. But, in contrast to the first two games, we performed quite well. It is crucial to adjust to changing circumstances, and even if we encountered challenges, we will seize this as a chance for improvement.”
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“Looking ahead, we have four more games to play, and I am confident that the team will regroup and come back stronger,” the NYS Lagos coach stated in reference to the upcoming matches. Every game is a fresh chance, therefore we’ll carefully evaluate the circumstances in order to create a winning plan. I think the team can play better and I know they’re prepared to give it their all in the next games,” he said.