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Eoin Morgan on his out decision by Aleem Dar

Eoin Morgan is all ok with Aleem Dar. He said that his dismissal was part of the game and in the game every one makes mistakes. He said that his side won the game which is the good thing. He is happy with the result and not thing much about his own dismissal.

Morgan was given caught by Aleem Dar. There was no bat involved in this case and yet somehow Aleem thought that there was some wood hit to the ball. Morgan got

out at a very crucial stage of the game and his out could have put his side in real trouble.

Morgan said that the big thing is that his side won the match. It was a really close game and full credit goes to the Lahore side the way they played and gave the Zalmi a real tough time in the center. This was not easy for the Zalmis. They had to sweat for each run.

McCullum showed his fighting spirits today. Lahore just had 59 runs to defend and in that they took seven wickets from the Peshawar Zalmi side. Only a few more runs and Qalandars would have gotten the win. They were absolutely fantastic today in the second innings only.

The batting is detailing the Lahore side in this event so far. They have some good names in their batting line up but they are not clicking. McCullum himself is finding it hard to score runs. This is where he is not helping his side else he is just brilliant as a leader.

Eoin Morgan was a bit disappointed when he was given out in the match. Aleem Dar raised his finger after he thought the Irishman edged the ball but that was not the case. There was no bat involved here. Morgan in his post-match interview said that he was ok with the decision.

When he was asked about his own out the Peshawar Zalmi batter said that such things happen all the time in cricket. There is no need to go hard about it. Everyone makes mistakes and he is pretty much happy with the end result of the game rather than being sad on his own dismissal.

The way McCullum led his side and fought against the Peshawar Zalmi today was unbelievable. They Lahore side made sure that Zalmi get the taste of their own medicine here in Dubai. The wicket was turning and Yasir Shah devastated the Zalmi batting line.

He picked up 4 wickets giving just 7 runs. He was the man of the match at the end of the game. Lahore only had 59 runs to defend and that was the only thing that did not let them win this one. If they had something better than this then this game was theirs. There was no doubt about it. McCullum led the charge and he kept on fighting till the game was over
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