Bangla Tigers 137 for 4 (Miller 50, Cox 35, Neesham 2-22) beat Northern Warriors 135 for 5 (Zazai 57, Neesham 23*, Brathwaite 2-26) by two runs
It looked like a good-enough total, but Zazai certainly gave Tigers a fright, till Drakes held his nerves to get them the win they needed.
Samp Army 96 for 6 (Du Plessis 30, Najibullah 25*, Farooqi 2-17, Bravo 2-22) beat Delhi Bulls 95 for 8 (Vince 24, Irshad 3-14, Holder 3-15) by four wickets
Morrisville Samp Army ended Delhi Bulls’ winning run with a four-wicket victory in a match that became closer than anticipated for roughly three-fourths of its duration.
Deccan Gladiators 85 for 0 (Kohler-Cadmore 44*, Pooran 35*) beat Chennai Braves 83 for 8 (Eskinazi 25, Russell 2-12, Thushara 2-26) by ten wickets
After opting to field, Gladiators struck twice in the third over with Russell dismissing both the Braves openers – Kobe Herft and Jason Roy – in the space of three balls to set the tone. Trent Boult, Zahoor Khan, Imad Wasim, Nuwan Thushara all chipped in with the wickets to leave Braves reeling at 47 for 7 in the seventh over.
But a counter-attacking innings from Stephen Eskinazi saw Braves get to 83, a total they could have hoped to challenge Gladiators with. Eskinazi hit three fours and relied on his running as he scored 25 off just 14 balls, before being run-out in the last over.