Middle-Belt Tigers defeated Southern Sharks by six runs on Saturday to win the maiden Nigeria Super League title.
‎The match was played at the TBS Cricket Oval, Lagos.
‎The victory marked a historic moment for the team after a strong run throughout the competition.
‎The final also concluded the maiden edition of the Nigeria Super League, which featured 20 matches and showcased some of the country’s top cricket talents.
‎The Middle-Belt Tigers won the toss and chose to bat first in the 10-over match.
‎The team started strongly as Solomon Chilemanya scored 17 runs off seven balls, including two sixes and a four.
‎Olaleye Elijah added stability in the middle with a composed 21 runs off 14 deliveries.
‎David Ankrah later added 22 runs off 10 balls, including three sixes, to increase the pressure on the Southern Sharks bowlers.
‎Eghosa Destiny finished unbeaten on 19 runs as the Middle-Belt Tigers closed on 104 for five, setting Southern Sharks a target of 105 to win.
‎Southern Sharks began the chase positively and remained in contention.
‎Isesele Evangel led the batting effort with a determined 26 runs off 21 balls.
‎Captain Isaac Okpe also scored 15 runs off seven balls to give the innings momentum.
‎Kenneth Boniface and Durotoye Gideon added useful contributions as Southern Sharks pushed the contest into the closing stages.
‎However, Middle-Belt Tigers held their composure in the final over and restricted the Sharks to 98 for seven to seal the title.
‎The Tigers also impressed with the ball as Ndubudem David starred with figures of two wickets for 14 runs in his two overs.
‎Awodele Shina also picked up two wickets, while captain Runsewe Sulaimon and Ankrah claimed one wicket each.
‎Earlier in the day, Northern Lions defeated Central Eagles by 32 runs in the third-place playoff.
‎Batting first in the shortened five-over contest, Northern Lions posted 60 for three.
‎Elijah Jimmy scored 15 runs off five balls, while Akhere Isesele remained unbeaten on 18 runs off nine deliveries.
‎Central Eagles struggled in response as Northern Lions dominated with the ball.
‎Okasha Isiyaku took two wickets, while Beki Kehinde and captain Okpe Sylvester also claimed two wickets each.
‎Central Eagles were eventually restricted to 28 for seven as Northern Lions secured a deserved third-place finish.
‎Captain of Lord Alliance, Northern Lions, Sylvester Okpe, said his team was happy to finish in third place
‎He said winning a bronze medal in the first edition of the competition was a good achievement for the team.
‎“I feel good. It is the first edition, and being able to go home with a medal is something we are happy with,” he said.
‎He described the tournament as exciting and competitive, noting that all the teams gave strong performances throughout the competition.
‎“It has been really exciting. There were lots of good performances from all the teams.
‎“It was very intense and exciting till the end, and it was really a good one,” he said.
‎Sylvester said the team would return with more determination and aim for the title.
‎“It will be a new time and another edition. We are looking forward to going home with the trophy next time,” he said.
‎Speaking after the tournament, President of the Nigeria Cricket Federation, Uyi Akpata, praised the standard of cricket displayed by all participating teams.
‎Akpata said the maiden edition had exceeded expectations and showed the growing level of cricket development in the country.
‎“The Nigeria Super League has exceeded expectations in its first edition.
‎“We have seen quality cricket, strong competition and excellent performances from the players.
‎“This competition is important to our vision of strengthening domestic cricket and creating more opportunities for Nigerian players to develop and compete at a high level,” he said.
‎Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Seun Odeku, also described the competition as a major success.
‎Odeku said the response from players, officials and supporters had been encouraging.
‎“This is a very good start for the Nigeria Super League.
‎“We are pleased with how the tournament went and we are already looking forward to an even bigger and better edition in the future,” he said.
‎At the end of the competition, Middle-Belt Tigers’ Solomon Chilemanya won the Best Batter award with 172 runs in eight innings.
‎Middle-Belt Tigers’ Ndubudem David was named Best Bowler after taking 14 wickets in eight innings.
‎Northern Lions’ Ridwan Kareem won Best Fielder with six dismissals.
‎Southern Sharks’ Ismail Abdullahi received the Outstanding Young Player award.
‎Southern Sharks’ Ismail Abdullahi received the Outstanding Young Player award.
‎Middle-Belt Tigers finished as champions, Southern Sharks were runners-up and Northern Lions placed third, according to the final standings