Jonny Bairstow Shines as Welsh Fire Triumph Over Trent Rockets in The Hundred 2024
Jonny Bairstow’s impressive 55 runs led Welsh Fire to a thrilling 4-run victory over Trent Rockets at Trent Bridge in The Hundred 2024.
For the majority of the game, Rockets seemed to be the favorites, but in the thrilling final seconds, Fire’s numerous outstanding outfield catches turned the tide in their favor. The match was won by four runs after a composed final set by David Payne and Haris Rauf.
Trent Rockets 125 for 8 (Hales 23, Rauf 2-15, Payne 2-18) lost to Welsh Fire 129 for 6 (Bairstow 55, Abell 33, Cook 2-22) by 4 runs.
At Trent Bridge, Welsh Fire managed to secure a crucial victory as the hosts were captivated by spin in back-to-back games.
Rashid Khan, the first of the four wickets to go, became the second Rockets batter to be run out in the thrilling climax, which saw four wickets fall in the final ten balls. Root had previously been removed for 17 in a hilarious fashion thanks to a stunning throw from Joe Clarke at backward point.
Sam Hain was implicated in both mishaps, and while he was still undefeated in the end, his 26-ball 22 was insufficient to win.
Fire was chosen to bat first, and Bairstow looked the most comfortable of all the batsmen on display. In a game where the spinners dominated, his 45-ball 55 proved to be the game-winning blow.
Fire fought for every run they could scavenge on a field taking significant spin, and his match against Root, who bowled a sequence of round-arm off-breaks from behind the wicket, going for just 19 runs from his 20-ball quota, was one of many subplots.
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Their 129 for 6 was a respectable total, but the Rockets appeared to be in charge as Root responded well to a fast start from Alex Hales and Tom Banton. Had they prevailed, they would have taken the lead in the standings; however, because of their incredible comeback, Fire has surged back into contention.
Jonny Bairstow, the Meerkat Match Hero, stated: “It’s bringing out different qualities in different players, especially the way our bowlers closed the game out and the way that Abes [Tom Abell] captained – being brave when he needed to be. We’ve had a couple of close ones.”
“Getting two run outs in the field is always quite helpful. The bowlers don’t have to take two wickets, and all of the youngsters’ fielding was excellent. Although we’ve suffered a few setbacks, nobody has become very depressed; instead, everyone has remained quite composed, and we’ve talked about taking on the challenge.”
Regarding his competition with his dear friend Root: “He got it wrong, didn’t he? Not even one chuckle from him! Before he even started, I told him, ‘It’s me or you here,’ and the next thing I knew, he was bowling lower than Malinga!”