'Some of my boys will return as men'

'Some of my boys will return as men'

Somerset might have lost a close match, but skipper Alfonso Thomas prefers to count the positives after his side's semi-final exit from the NCL T20.

The English county side lost by 10 runs to Mumbai Indian on Saturday night to bow out of the event and Thomas said there are positives to be taken at the end of their campaign.

"Definitely, we are disappointed but it was something we hadn't imagined landing up just 24 hours before the first match, and reaching this far. There were a couple of boys in the side and they would return as men," he chuckled.

Middle-over slackness was as much a problem as the late-over succumbs and Thomas lamented that one of their pinch-hitters, Kieron Pollard, was part of the rival team in the match.

"We lost a bit in the middle overs, but that's usually the time Polly (Kieron Pollard) bats for us and he was playing for the other team.

"We wanted to go with the minimum amount of runs in the last over. But James Franklin bowled a spectacular over, and then (Lasith) Malinga was too hot to handle," he observed.

Overall, he was satisfied with his team's performance.

"The first Champions League (2009) launched my career, but we didn't perform particularly well in the series. But this time, we have really fought hard and I'm proud of my boys.

"They have entertained right from the first match," he said.


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