28 Jul, 2023

MINYvTSK | Challenger: Time to be ruthless and book a Sunday date

By MI New York Media
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No time to breathe. No turnaround time. No time to look back and savor the victory. And tell you what, we love it!  

Bring it on. The momentum, the confidence is well and truly in our dugout, and before we know it, with just a night’s sleep in between, we’d be out again, carrying on right from where we left. Same ground, same pitch, and in front now – we have it – are the Texas Super Kings, who are coming off a pretty one-sided loss. 

Despite the absence of our regular skipper, our leader, our legend, Kieron Pollard, who sustained an injury while fielding in the last league game, the middle-order stepped up beautifully to the challenge. Young Dewald Brevis and the ever-reliable Tim David refused to let the absence be felt.

We are checking a new box every game, peaking slowly but surely. This is our territory. This is where the MI Family rises. This is our moment. Let’s make the Sunday evening reservation, shall we?

What: MI New York vs Texas Super Kings 
When: July 28, 2023 | 7:30pm local time (July 29, 6:00am IST)
Where: Grand Prairie Stadium, Dallas, Texas
What to expect: The MLC has confirmed a full house. The history in the MI vs Super Kings rivalry across different leagues doesn’t need reminding. When Blue and Yellow come together, it’s just Red hot. 

What you need to do: It may have been a trend in this tournament where we win a game, lose the next, win the one after that, and so on. The play-offs are all about reversing these trends. And we need you to pull put something new to reverse this odd-match jinx. Quickly. 

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