Jason Behrandorf set a tone with a badly 10 -ball opening set for an impressive oval invincible bowling and fielding effort.
The Australian left -handed hand Seemar rejected Spirit Captain Kane Williamson in its next five, by which opener Keaton Jennings had already gone.
David Warner made his hundred debut, hungry for the strike in Powerplay and trying to make Jordan Clarke for a lost time for just nine.
The spirit was left 26–3, but the loss but the loss was far from the terminal. Enter Rashid Khan.
Afghanistan leg -spinner -who took three catches with his third ball to remove Wen Madsen for 10 runs in a 10 -gap set, and went for 10 runs, and proceeded to show his full arsenal to show his full arsenal, turning his speed into a lot of impact.
He scored just one more runs in his next 10 balls. Liam Dawson was trapped in front and Ryan Higgins caught a catch at the backward point as Spirit batsmen tried and failed to hold the top T20 wicket -taker of all time.
A lot of Rashid’s delivery was much faster than the ultra-level balls being deployed by Curan.
Lack of speed seemed to throw the soul batsmen completely and the left-armor removed the Ashton Turner, who scored the top for Spirit with 21, with a 47.7Mph ball before leaving Richard Glison to bowl and end the innings.
With such a small clan to chase, inseparables were capable of taking their time on a difficult pitch and despite the excellent 2-9 of Spirit Spinner Dawson, this was the only case when holders would seal the victory instead.
It was left for Donovan Ferreira that Luke Wood finished it by club for six with 69th ball of Invineable innings.