Afridi, Wells snap Welsh Fire's winless streak

With just 40 balls per side, Manchester Originals fell nine runs short despite a late assault by Jos Buttler

ECB Reporters Network02-Aug-2023

Shaheen Shah Afridi took wickets with his first two balls for Welsh Fire•Getty Images

A half-century from Luke Wells, followed by two wickets in the first two balls of the innings for Pakistan’s Shaheen Shah Afridi set Welsh Fire on their way to a first Hundred victory since 2021.With just 40 balls per side, Manchester Originals fell nine runs short of Fire’s total of 94, despite Jos Buttler’s unbeaten 37 off 18, and Max Holden’s 37 off 18.Afridi set the tone at the top, while fellow Pakistan bowler Haris Rauf went for just 15 in the middle overs to put Originals behind the run rate.Fire’s total was built around a superb 57 off 23 by opener Wells, allowing celebrations at Sophia Gardens as the team started with a win after losing every game last season.