In the opening match of the Cricket NL 40 overs David Liverman Cup, the defending champions NL Tigers clashed with the formidable side NL Eagles. The Tigers emerged as convincing winners, triumphing over the Eagles by a margin of 43 runs.
Having won the toss, the Tigers elected to bat first. However, their top order suffered a collapse against the exquisite seam bowling of the Eagles. At one stage, they found themselves struggling at 42 for 4. Nevertheless, a crucial partnership of 48 runs between Manik (55 off 65) and Junayed (18 off 28) steadied the innings momentarily. Unfortunately, the Tigers experienced yet another collapse and were eventually bowled out for a modest total of 150 runs. Mohad stood out among the Eagles’ bowlers, claiming an impressive 4 wickets for 39 runs.
In response, the Eagles had a shaky start, losing their captain Khurram (0) and Mohad (1) early in the chase. However, they managed to recover well and were making steady progress, thanks to valuable contributions from Harun (28 off 29) and Adeel (20 off 35). Unfortunately, once They were dismissed, the Eagles’ batting order collapsed, and they were bowled out for a mere 107 runs. Furqan fought valiantly, remaining unbeaten with 25 runs off 43 balls, but he lacked support from the rest of the team. Indranil was the standout bowler for the Tigers, capturing 3 wickets for 24 runs, while Junayed played a pivotal role with his 2 crucial wickets, conceding only 10 runs in his 6 overs.
Overall, the NL Tigers displayed their mettle and emerged victorious in the encounter against the NL Eagles. Their ability to bounce back from early setbacks and a strong bowling performance paved the way for their convincing triumph in the David Liverman Cup.