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Johnson Charles, Player of the Match: We had to adapt. Sharjah was a little bit low. The pitch was good. There was good bounce. Just had to make good work of the powerplay. I just need to keep it going. We should age like fine wine. Playing here, in the middle overs it can be hard.
Tom Kohler-Cadmore: It is nice to get the first win. We had three standout performances. Charles and Raza played similar innings. They made it look easy. Charles took it deep for us and allowed Sams to play that cameo. The short boundary made it tought to defend. We managed to claw it back in the end with some excellent death bowling. Whenever we needed a boundary, Hameed got it for us. We have plenty of match winners. Hopefully, we can go all the way.
David Warner: The toss is a key component. Lots of dew. We left a few runs. They bowled well to me. They changed their pace well. You saw with Charles, it can come off while chasing. The key match ups missed out. One short boundary. The experienced players would be key here. Tonight we bowled poorly to Johnson. Raza played well. He bowled well as well.
22:08 Local Time, 18:08 GMT, 23:38 IST: The Warriors win this by 5 wickets.
18.5
K Richardson to Daniel Sams, FOUR, fuller length delivery, outside off, Daniel Sams looks to heave it away
18.4
K Richardson to Basil Hameed, 1 run, short ball, outside off, patted down to deep cover for a single
18.3
K Richardson to Daniel Sams, 1 run, sends that through the off-side for a single
18.2
K Richardson to Basil Hameed, 1 run, to deep backward point
18.1
K Richardson to Basil Hameed, SIX, to backward square leg
Kane Richardson [3.0-0-35-0] is back into the attack
17.6
Holder to Daniel Sams, no run
17.6
Holder to Daniel Sams, wide, slower short ball, angles in, Daniel Sams looks to pull and
17.5
Holder to Daniel Sams, 2 runs, to fine leg
17.4
Holder to Daniel Sams, FOUR, between mid-wicket and long-on