Washington Freedom trump TSK with a last-ball six
In a match of extraordinary twists in Oakland, Washington Freedom had the final say as Nikhil Chaudhary launched a sensational six off the last ball to snatch a thrilling one-wicket win over table-toppers Texas Super Kings. The winning hit arrived moments after Akeal Hosein became the first player to claim a hat-trick in Major League Cricket history.
At the halfway mark of the chase, Freedom needed just 74 from 60 balls with eight wickets in hand after Mitchell Owen's breathtaking 35-ball 77, studded with six sixes. But the equation soon became a far more precarious 43 from 24. With Chaudhary struggling for fluency, Obus Pienaar appeared to have landed the decisive blows, launching two towering sixes. Yet he couldn't finish the job, miscueing a slog off Adam Milne with 15 still needed from 11 balls.
Marco Jansen's short-arm jab for a six over long-on in the penultimate over looked to have all but sealed the chase.
After conceding 30 runs from his first three overs, Hosein produced one of the most dramatic overs in the tournament's history. He began with a dot as Jansen's attempted reverse sweep found backward point. The South African then top-edged to short fine leg. Amila Aponso holed out to deep midwicket. Asif Mehmood then missed an attempted pull and failed to drag his foot behind the crease before Saiteja Mukkamalla whipped off the bails, handing Hosein a historic hat-trick and dragging No. 11 Lockie Ferguson to the crease with six needed from two balls.
Ferguson managed only a leg-bye. It left Chaudhary to face the final delivery needing five. He shuffled across and finally found the middle of his bat, shovelling a six over the ropes.
That Texas Super Kings came within a ball of victory owed much to their spirited fightback, but their inability to press home the advantage stemmed largely from a sluggish PowerPlay after opting to bat. They crawled to just 33 in the first six overs.
Rilee Rossouw and Mukkamalla revived the innings, but Chaudhary (2 for 29) dismissed both set batters. Freedom then let the opposition back into the contest with a pair of dropped catches, and Wiaan Mulder and Donovan Ferreira capitalised in spectacular fashion, adding an unbeaten 75 from just 31 deliveries.
Brief scores: Texas Super Kings 185/4 in 20 overs (Donovan Ferreira 44*, Wiaan Mulder 43*; Nikhil Chaudhary 2-29) lost to Washington Freedom 187/9 in 20 overs (Mitchell Owen 77, Nikhil Chaudhary 27*; Akeal Hosein 4-36) by 1 wicket.
