Trent Rockets secure thrilling opener win in The Hundred title defence
The Hundred's men's competition kicked off with an enthralling encounter as defending champions Trent Rockets clinched a thrilling six-run victory against Southern Brave in a high-octane opening game.
Sam Hain emerged as the star of the show, playing a brilliant knock of 63 runs off 39 balls to rescue the Rockets from a precarious position of 54-5, leading them to a respectable total of 133-8 at Trent Bridge.England seamer Chris Jordan displayed his all-round skills, claiming impressive figures of 3-18 with the ball and then delivering a quickfire 22 runs off 11 balls with the bat to almost steer the Brave to victory.
However, his dismissal in the final set proved crucial as the Brave were eventually bowled out for 127At the start of the innings, the Rockets found themselves in trouble as England's Alex Hales and Dawid Malan fell early in the powerplay due to Craig Overton's excellent bowling.
The situation worsened as wickets continued to tumble, but Sam Hain and Imad Wasim formed a crucial partnership to stabilize the innings. Wasim, who replaced the injured Rashid Khan, contributed significantly as the pair added 78 runs to the total.
Jordan's agile fielding resulted in Hain's run-out in the final set, breaking the partnership. He then took the wickets of Imad Wasim and Matthew Carter in successive deliveries, completing an exceptional team hat-trick.
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