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T20 Stunner: Double Retire Out Forces Tie!
8 Jan
Summary
- Northern Districts executed a world-first double retire out strategy.
- The bold move led to a dramatic tie against Otago Volts.
- Two batters retired out to accelerate scoring in the crucial final overs.

Northern Districts made history in a T20 clash against the Otago Volts by implementing a "double retire out" strategy, a tactic never before seen in men's T20 cricket. Facing a climbing required run rate, the team strategically retired Jeet Raval and Xavier Bell to bring in aggressive batsmen.
This bold move immediately injected much-needed impetus into their chase of 167. Captain Ben Pomare and Scott Kuggeleijn replaced the retired batsmen, quickly scoring runs. Kuggeleijn, in particular, was instrumental, smashing an unbeaten 34 off just 12 balls, transforming a difficult chase into a nail-biting finish.
The match ultimately ended in a dramatic tie, with both teams finishing at 166/6. Northern Districts needed three runs off the final ball, but a well-executed yorker by Otago's Danru Ferns limited them to two, resulting in shared points. Max Chu's 64* for Otago earned him Man of the Match.




