National Cricket League T10 2025: Match 4, Atlanta Kings CC vs New York Lions CC Match Preview

Published - 04 Oct 2025, 18:45 IST | Updated - 04 Oct 2025, 19:30 IST
Atlanta Kings CC (ATL) square off against New York Lions CC (NYL) in match No. 4 of the National Cricket League T10 (NCL) 2025 at the University of Texas Dallas on Monday, October 6.
Atlanta Kings will look to bounce back strongly after getting off to a forgettable start in their opening encounter against Dallas Lonestars. The Kings were restricted to 57/9 in their 10 overs before Dallas romped home with 31 balls and nine wickets to spare. Ansh Bhoje was the only batter who got into double figures for Atlanta.
Meanwhile, the New York Lions are set to begin their campaign with a clash against the Los Angeles Waves CC on Sunday. This game is going to be keenly watched by the Kings, who would like to figure out the Achilles Heel for the Lions, if they haven't already.
The new ball might move around a bit, while slower deliveries could come in handy at the backend. The captain who wins the toss would want to bowl first to assess the exact nature of the surface. Set batters will have to make it count after getting starts.
Ansh Bhoje, Asa Tribe, Angelo Perera (C), Sushant Modani, Kevin Bhandara, Michael Leask, Zia Shahzad, Jaffar Shahbuddin, Manoj Acharya, Kristopher Ramsaran, Saideep Ganesh.
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Jaskaran Malhotra (WK), Shimron Hetmyer, Ritwik Behera, Dominique Rikhi, Emilio Gay, Rahkeem Cornwall, Wayne Parnell, Shaurya Gaur, Michael Megs, Junaid Siddique, Patrick Brown.
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