Captain Phil Salt in contrast 22-year-old quick bowler Sonny Baker to England nice James Anderson after he shone in Manchester Originals’ 10-run win over London Spirit at Previous Trafford.
Baker started Spirit’s chase of 164 with 5 dots and conceded solely 4 runs when requested to bowl the primary 10 deliveries.
He troubled two worldwide greats in David Warner and Kane Williamson, who’ve a mixed 38,000 worldwide runs to their identify, with swing and vigorous tempo.
That helped restrict the Spirit’s scoring and, regardless of Australian Warner hitting 71, the hosts, who neglected Anderson after defeats of their opening two video games, had been at all times in management.
Warner was caught down the leg facet off England seamer Josh Tongue with 38 wanted from 15 and Baker returned to dismiss Australia worldwide Ashton Turner for 13 – a deserved reward for a tremendous spell that price solely 22 runs.
“He was excellent,” Salt instructed Sky Sports activities.
“Jimmy had a relaxation in the present day however that’s the closest to what he did, if not higher. Will probably be laborious to select seamers for the following match.”
Anderson additionally praised the highly-rated Baker, who was awarded an England improvement contract earlier this 12 months regardless of having by no means performed a County Championship match at that stage.
“I’ve seen a whole lot of footage of Baker however not seen a whole lot of him reside,” Anderson instructed Sky Sports activities. “I’ve been so impressed.
“Tonight he bowled outstandingly properly. He has bought tempo, ability, swings the ball each methods. He has rather a lot going for him.”
Earlier one other gifted teenager, 20-year-old Durham batter Ben McKinney, crashed three sixes in a 12-ball 29 on debut to present the hosts a quick begin.
From there, contributions of 31 from Phil Salt, 46 from Jos Buttler and 24 by Heinrich Klaasen helped the Originals put up 163-6.
