In the earlier game of Saturday, Will Jack and Tawanda Muye shared a blistering 114-rran stand as defending champions Oval Invineables thrashing nine wickets on Manchester original.
After skitting visitors for 128 at Kia Oval, Avivi made his way to win by 57 balls – the remaining delivery in terms of delivery combined the second fastest win in men’s competition – to maintain its correct start for the tournament.
Muyeye remained unbeaten at 59 out of 28 balls, while Jacks fell from 61 to 26, which required only 15 to win.
Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan was a pick of Invininkbals Bowlers, 3–19, while fast bowler Sakib Mahmood also impressed 2-26.
After batting in, the originals were in quick trouble, opener Matty Hurt and England star Jose Butler rejected without scoring.
Captain Phil Salat hit three sixes out of 32 balls and put on 50 with New Zealand’s Mark Chapman, before the two fell to the unique Rashid.
The wickets kept on tambling and the cases only deteriorated for the original with the ball as Jack and Muay went to work.
Jack Jimmy was responsible for 21 out of 25 runs from Anderson’s first 10 balls, but the legends of England were not alone in the distance.
Every bowler was in danger because Jack started running early, hit 10 fours and two sixes in total, before Muaye joined the party and briefly beaten his early partner.
It was 24-year-old Muyya, who had reached its half-century before 22 balls-A delivery compared to a faster-and was finally there because Seema of a Jordan Cox had left the winner origin from his grief.