The chase came down to the final over with six runs needed from six balls. The batter aimed big on the first delivery but missed. He managed a leg bye on the next, bringing it down to five from four. He went for another big shot but got caught, a critical wicket at the worst time. A new batter stepped in and managed a single, meaning four runs were needed off two. The pressure mounted. The next ball brought nothing but a wild swing and a miss. With four needed off the last ball, he was bowled out, sealing the loss.
The final over was tight. The batting side couldn’t handle the situation. Poor shot selection and nerves cost them the match. The bowler kept his cool, stuck to the plan, and delivered under pressure. The fielders backed him up and didn’t let anything slip. The collapse in those last six balls turned what looked like a makeable target into a painful defeat.