The Nigeria Super League began in thrilling fashion on Saturday, as Northern Lions defeated Southern Sharks by four wickets in the tournament’s opening fixture.
‎The historic encounter took place at the Tafawa Balewa Square Cricket Oval in Lagos, drawing attention from players, officials and cricket supporters.
‎The opening contest delivered excitement, discipline and a glimpse of the league’s growing competitive quality.
‎Southern Sharks won the toss and chose to bat first, hoping to set a challenging target.
‎Their plans quickly suffered a major setback against a disciplined Northern Lions bowling attack.
‎Reigneth Osagie struck almost immediately, removing two batters in the opening over as Southern Sharks collapsed to 6 for 2.
‎Northern Lions’ fielders backed their bowlers brilliantly, maintaining pressure and limiting scoring opportunities across the early overs.
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‎Danladi Isaac attempted to rebuild the innings with a determined knock of 26 from 33 deliveries.
‎Akhigbe Miracle also contributed with 22 runs, showing patience and composure at a difficult stage.
‎In spite of their efforts, Southern Sharks struggled to form meaningful partnerships as wickets continued to fall regularly.
‎The innings eventually closed at 89 all out after 20 overs, leaving their bowlers with a modest total to defend.
‎Northern Lions captain Okpe Sylvester led from the front with a superb spell.
‎Sylvester finished with remarkable figures of three wickets for just nine runs.
‎Osagie also impressed with the ball, continuing his fine opening spell to finish among the wickets.
‎Beki Mubarak Kehinde added further pressure, ensuring Southern Sharks never found momentum.
‎Speaking after the innings, Sylvester praised his bowling unit. “Our plan was simple, attack early, stay disciplined, and force mistakes,” he said.
‎Chasing 90 for victory, Northern Lions approached the target with confidence and composure.
‎Their top order rotated the strike well, keeping the scoreboard moving despite occasional breakthroughs.
‎Wicketkeeper-batsman Hosanna Omokhobhio produced an entertaining innings of 30 from 24 deliveries.
‎His innings included three boundaries and a towering six, energising teammates and spectators.
‎Captain Sylvester also contributed with the bat, scoring a quick 20 from 15 deliveries.
‎Southern Sharks refused to surrender without a fight and struck back with timely wickets.
‎Danladi Isaac and Isesele Odion Evangel each claimed three wickets to keep the contest alive.
‎Isaac said his team fought hard despite the defeat. “We kept believing, but Northern Lions handled pressure better in key moments,” he said.
‎Northern Lions eventually reached 92 for 6 in 15.4 overs. The victory secured their place in history as the first winners in the Nigeria Super League.
‎Celebrations followed immediately as players embraced and supporters applauded the landmark achievement.
‎Cricket followers now expect more drama as the inaugural competition continues across the country.