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Cricket: Middle-Belt Tigers claim 4-wicket victory against Western Dolphins

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Cricket: Middle-Belt Tigers claim 4-wicket victory against Western Dolphins

Middle-Belt Tigers opened their cricket Nigeria Super League campaign with a composed four-wicket victory over Western Dolphins on Saturday in Lagos.

Voice Media Trust (VMT NEWS) reports that the match took place at the Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval, Lagos.

Western Dolphins won the toss and elected to bat first, hoping to build early pressure in the second match.

The Dolphins posted 129 for six in their allotted 20 overs after a spirited batting display.

David Abiebhode provided an explosive start, smashing 31 runs from just 17 deliveries.

Ajekun Daniel steadied the innings brilliantly, scoring 31 from 32 balls with patience and control.

Animashaun Muheez added valuable support, contributing 25 runs to strengthen the Dolphins’ total.

Middle-Belt Tigers responded with disciplined bowling and smart field placements throughout the innings.

Captain Runsewe Sulaimon led by example, returning figures of two wickets for 17 runs.

Speaking after the innings, Sulaimon said, “We remained focused and trusted our bowling plans.”

Abolarin Abdulrasheed Ayomide also impressed with the ball, helping to restrict scoring opportunities.

Ndubudem, Eghosa Aghedo Destiny and Ogunnaike Folajuwon claimed one wicket each for the Tigers.

Their collective effort prevented the Dolphins from accelerating during the closing overs.

Chasing 130, Middle-Belt Tigers began carefully but lost early wickets during the powerplay.

Solomon Chilemanya anchored the chase with an unbeaten 33 off 30 deliveries. His innings included two boundaries and two towering sixes under pressure.

Captain Sulaimon also contributed with a calm and responsible knock during the chase..“We knew the target was achievable if we stayed patient,” Sulaimon said.

Western Dolphins attempted a comeback with regular breakthroughs during the innings.

Destiny Chilemanya led their bowling effort and kept the Tigers under pressure.

However, Middle-Belt Tigers held their nerve and reached the target in 18.5 overs.

The victory gave the Tigers an encouraging start to the tournament campaign.

VMT NEWS reports that the opening day produced competitive matches and reflected Nigeria’s improving cricket standards.

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