Batting first Smart Choice USA posted 70 for 4 in allotted 6 overs. They lost opener Rizwan Cheema (0) with scorecard reading 1 for 3. Punjab opener Sunny Sohal and Ruvindu Gunasekra of Sri Lanka (2) carried the total to 48 with 45-run second wicket partnership before Ruvindu was caught by Shahid Hanif of the bowling of Raviteja.
While Smart Choice USA continued to lose wickets at regular intervals, Sunny Sohal played an authoritative innings of 50 and helped his team pile up 70 for 4. Sunny Sohal faced 20 deliveries and reached the fence seven times besides effortless hitting three sixes.
In reply, Super Kings could muster 65 for 5 in allotted six overs, Opener Saisitaram Ramesh (28) and Gurnish Singh (not out 21) were their main scorers.Samuel Badree got two wickets for 5 runs for Smart Choice USA.
Earlier, in their first league match Smart Choice USA started their campaign by routing FutureTech Atlanta Paramveers by nine wickets. Chasing a victory target of 77 for win, Smart Choice USA achieved the target with three balls to spare by scoring 77 for 1.
Opener Sunny Sohal remained not out on 27. Rizwan Cheema (22) and Navin Stewart (23) were their other principal scorers. Sunny Sohal has played two matches and has contributed 77 runs in 34 balls with an batting average of 77 and striking rate of 226.47.
US Tigers have also won both their league matches. In their first match, US Tigers (27 for no loss) routed US Flyers (23 for 8 in 6 overs) by 10 wickets in a low scoring match.
In their second league fixture, US Tigers earned full two points at the expense of New York Kings whom they beat by 68 runs. US Tigers batted first and scored 83 for 3 in 6 overs. Davy Jacob (20), Roelf Van Der Merve (21) and Justin Guillen (26) helped US Tigers score a respectable total.
Deadly bowling by Roelof Van Der Merve (4 for 2) restricted New York Kings to 15 for 9 in 6 overs. Vaaroon Samaroo also bowled well and captured 3 wickets for 3. runs.
The winning team will take home $50, 000.
Brief scores:US Flyers: 65 for 4 (Madan Addalam12, Parikshit Choudhry 18, Rohan Mohite 31, Niraj Patel 2 for 3, Derval Green 1 for 18) lost to Chigavo United: 67 for no loss (Tristann Coleman 34 not out, Xavier Marshall 30 not out) by 10 wickets.
UCT UAE Cricket: 63 for 3 in 6 overs (Naveed Tufail Mughal 36, Ali Akbar 13, Syed Muhammad Mubtada Kamal 11, Steven John Mullaney 1 for 9, Raja Hayat 1 for 10, Mohammad Khalil 1 for 9) lost to GN Euro: 65 for 5 in 6 overs (Steven John Mullaney 21, Lewis John Hill 13, Bilal Mustapha Shafayat 20, Khurram Rashed Chohan not out 6, Wasim Sarwar 2 for 8, Faisal Mehmood Butt 1 for 15, Ali Akbar 1 for 20) by five wickets.
Smart Choice USA: 70 for 4 in 6 overs (Sunny Sohal 50, 7x4s, 3x6s, Navin Stewart 6, Usman Shahid 2 for 12, Saisitaram Ramesh 1 for 10, Raviteja Reddy 1 for 2) bt Super Kings: 65 for 5 in 6 overs (Saisitaram Ramesh 28, Raviteja Reddy 9, Gurnish Singh 21 not out, Samuel Badree 2 for 5, Saad Zafar 1 for 8, Rizwan Cheema 1 for 16) by five runs.
US Tugers: 83 for 3 in 6 overs (DavyJacob 20, Roelf Van Der Merve 21, Justin Guillen 26, Owais Shah 13, Ameer Mohammad 1 for 11, Rehmullah Shakar 1 for 11, Usman Ashraf 1 for 18) bt New York Kings: 15 for 9 in 6 overs (Hassan Tufail 6, Roelof Van Der Merve 4 for 2, Pardeep Sahu 1 for 0, Sunju Patel 1 for 2, Vaaroon Samaroo 3 for 3) by 68 runs.
Arkansas Wolf Pack: 63 for 5 in 6 overs (Waleed Ahmed 14, Usman Rafiq 13, Divya Patel 16, Davion Davidson 2 for 3, Kamran Sajid 1 for 11, Adil Bhatti 1 for 9) lost to AFT Gladiators: 66 for 1 in 6 overs (Orlande Baker not out 25, Stephan Myburgh 30, Damian Ebanks 6) by nine wickets.
FutureTech Atlanta Paramveers: 76 for 4 (Jon-Ross Campbell 27, Zainali Sayeed not out 11, Ishmael Parchment not out 34, Nafaj Shah 1 for 14, Samuel Badree 1 for 2) lost to Smart Choice USA for 77 for 1 in 5.3 overs (Sunny Sohal not out 27, Rizwan Cheema 22, Navin Stewart 23) by nine wickets.
US Flyers: 23 for 8 in 6.0 overs (Pirabu Selvaraj 6, Preet Malhotra 6, Vaaroon Samaroo 3 for 8, Roelof Van Der Merve 2 for 0, Sunju Patel 1 for 2, Japen Patel 1 for 2, Hammad Shahid 1 for 2) lost to US Tigers 27 for no loss in 1,2 overs (Justin Guillen not out 8, Roelof Van Der Merve not out 15) by 10 wickets..