Ashraf's Final-Over Heroics: How Vista Riders Defended 6 Runs in T10 Thriller

The Vista Riders pulled off an incredible defensive effort to secure a six-run victory against the Aspen Stallions. After posting just 84/9 while batting first, their bowlers created early chaos by reducing the Stallions to 4/3 in the powerplay. Ben Cutting's explosive 35 off 19 balls brought the Stallions back into contention, setting up a tense final over. Sharafuddin Ashraf delivered under immense pressure, conceding only singles when 10 runs were needed off the last two balls to clinch a remarkable win.

Key Points: Vista Riders Defend 84 Against Aspen Stallions in Abu Dhabi T10

  • Dwaine Pretorius smashed 29 off 12 balls to push Riders to fighting total
  • Stallions collapsed to 4/3 early with Gurbaz and Fernando dismissed quickly
  • Ben Cutting's explosive 35 off 19 balls nearly rescued the chase for Stallions
  • Ashraf's composed final over included crucial run-out and deep catch to seal victory
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Ashraf shines in final over as Vista Riders pull off sensational six-run defence

Sharafuddin Ashraf holds nerve in final over as Vista Riders defend 84/9 to secure dramatic six-run victory over Aspen Stallions in Abu Dhabi T10 thriller.

"Sharafuddin Ashraf held his nerve spectacularly - Abu Dhabi T10 Release"

Abu Dhabi, November 22

The Vista Riders clawed their way to a gritty six-run win over the Aspen Stallions in a low-scoring thriller at the ongoing 2025 Abu Dhabi T10.

Both teams entered with one win from two games, and it was the Riders, coming off a heavy defeat to the UAE Bulls, who defended 84/9 and steadied their campaign with determined bowling under pressure.

Asked to bat first, the Riders never found rhythm. Early wickets halted momentum, with Faf du Plessis and Ben McDermott dismissed during the power play. Chand tried to rebuild, but his departure at 42/5 deepened the trouble, as per a release from Abu Dhabi T10.

Dwaine Pretorius produced an innings of substance, striking 29 off 12 with five fours and a six to push the Riders to a fighting 84/9. The Stallions' bowlers, led by Ashmead Nedd (2/8) and Binura Fernando (2/15), maintained discipline throughout.

The chase unravelled instantly as Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Avishka Fernando were gone inside the opening four balls, and Andre Fletcher followed soon after as the Stallions slumped to 4/3. Sreesanth and Andrew Tye ripped through the top order, leaving the chase wobbling at 5/4.

Leus du Plooy (14 off 13) and Ben Cutting revived hopes, with Cutting blasting 35 off 19, including three fours and two sixes to haul the Stallions back into the contest at 57/6.

But Cutting's dismissal of Tye triggered another slide. Harbhajan Singh's exit at 67/7 meant the lower order had to navigate a tense finish. Requiring 17 off the last over, the Stallions turned to Hafeez ur Rehman and Ashmead Nedd.

Sharafuddin Ashraf held his nerve spectacularly, removing Tymal Mills via a run-out involvement, and then Zohair Iqbal caught in the deep to halt the charge. Hafeez launched a massive six to ignite the chase, with 10 needed off the final two balls, only singles followed, and Nedd's last attempt to clear the rope fell short.

Royal Champs fall four runs short despite a late surge from Aaron Jones and Chris Jordan.

Chasing 124, on Friday, the Royal Champs slipped to 11/1 inside two overs when Jason Roy was trapped lbw by Muhammad Rohid, and their innings struggled for stability from that point.

Niroshan Dickwella (19 off 14) and Brandon McMullen (19 off 10) kept the Champs moving with brisk strokes, but both departed in quick succession, to Sunil Narine and Junaid Siddique respectively, to leave the Champs at 55/3 in the sixth over.

Junaid then tightened the screws further with a superb double-strike, removing Quentin Sampson and Daniel Sams in consecutive deliveries to reduce the innings to 64/5. With the required rate climbing sharply, Aaron Jones (37* off 14) counterattacked with clean, authoritative hitting, while Chris Jordan (33* off 11) provided a late eruption.

The pair ransacked 52 runs together to give the Champs a fighting chance, but with 27 needed from the final over, even their cleanest blows weren't quite enough. Despite hammering 23 in a thrilling finish, the Bulls held on to complete a tense four-run victory and maintain their strong early-tournament momentum.

- ANI

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Priya S
Defending 84 runs in T10 is absolutely incredible! The bowling unit really stepped up when it mattered most. Sreesanth and Tye's early breakthroughs set the perfect platform for Ashraf to finish it off.
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Michael C
While the finish was thrilling, I'm concerned about the batting quality. 84/9 is really poor for T10 cricket. Both teams need to work on their batting techniques - too many collapses in this tournament.
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Ananya R
Ben Cutting's 35 off 19 was brilliant! He almost single-handedly won it for Stallions. Sometimes individual brilliance isn't enough though - cricket remains a team sport. Kudos to Ashraf for holding his nerve! 🙌
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Sarah B
The power play collapse of Stallions at 4/3 was the turning point. In T10, you can't afford such starts. Field placements and bowling changes by Riders were spot on throughout the innings.
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Vikram M
Amazing to see such close finishes in back-to-back matches! The Bulls vs Royal Champs game was equally thrilling. Aaron Jones and Chris Jordan's partnership was spectacular - 52 runs in no time! T10 cricket at its best! 💥

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