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Pavan Deshpande & bowlers seal thumping win for Mysuru Warriors
Pavan Deshpande turned up the style on Saturday evening, scoring a strokeful half-century for the Mysuru Warriors.
before Aditya Goyal and Shreyas Gopal helped restrict the high-flying Bengaluru Blasters batting to 165/8. That saw the Mysuru Warriors clinch a 6-run win.
Batting first, Mysore Warriors lost skipper Karun Nair for 1, but that hardly set them back as Nihal Ullal and Pavan Deshpande got their act going. The duo only made full use of the fielding restrictions in the powerplay and kept things solid, not allowing the Blasters another early breakthrough.
A 59-run stand between them gave the Warriors some breathing space before Nihal was gone for 23. Deshpande though was firing away on all cylinders, and continued to do so despite the fall of the wicket, bringing up his fifty with a six over midwicket in the 12th over. A few deliveries later, Deshpande was caught ball-watching, and was run out for 55, having hit 7 fours and 2 sixes in his 36-ball knock.
Shubhang Hegde and Shreyas Gopal were tasked with driving the innings along, and they put on 35 runs before the latter was dismissed for 27. Shivraj S added 13 more as the Warriors hurtled along at good clip. Hegde finished unbeaten on 33, having hit 3 fours during his knock, as the Warriors finished up with 171/6 on the board.
In response, the Blasters had a slow start as LR Chethan (4) and captain Mayank Agarwal (8) were knocked over in the first two overs. Aneesh KV and Shivkumar Rakshith then had the task of rebuilding, and the duo put on a solid 50-run stand before Shreyas Gopal struck.
Shreyas removed Rakshith for 34 and had J Suchith trapped LBW first ball, however the hat-trick didn’t happen as Aniruddha Joshi was cautious. Aniruddha and Aneesh went about rebuilding the innings, upping the ante after the 10th over with the target still in sight.
Aneesh looked to get the momentum going with a couple of sixes in the 15th over, but was dismissed soon after for 48, leaving the side with a fair amount to do. Aniruddha (29) and Rishi Bopanna (2) were cleaned up in the 17th over after which Kranthi Kumar departed for 5, as the lower order started to collapse. LR Kumar (9*) and Pradeep (11*) saw out the remainder of the innings as the Warriors won at a canter.
Sunday will see Shivamogga Strikers taking on Mysuru Warriors at 3pm while the Gulbarga Mystics play Mangalore United in the 7pm game, both in Mysore.
Brief Scores:
Mysuru Warriors – 171/6 in 20 overs (Pavan Deshpande – 55 off 36 balls, Shubhang Hegde – 33 off 26 balls, Nihal Ullal – 23 off 19 balls, Shreyas Gopal – 27 off 19 balls, Pradeep T – 2/38, Ronit More – 1/18) won by 6 runs against Bengaluru Blasters – 165/8 in 20 overs (Aneesh KV – 48 off 37 balls, Shivkumar Rakshith – 34 off 25 balls, Aniruddha Joshi – 29 off 23 balls, Aditya Goyal – 3/32, Vidyadhar Patil – 2/24, Shreyas Gopal – 2/28)
About Maharaja Trophy:
The marquee Twenty20 cricket tournament will be organised in the memory of the HRH late Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar, the former President of KSCA and Maharaja of Mysore. The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 commenced on 7th August in Mysore with the first leg of matches being held at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Ground in Mysore. A total of 18 matches will be held in Mysore followed by a total of 16 matches including the final being held in Bengaluru at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.
The Shriram Group are the title sponsor for the marquee Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20. They come on board as title sponsors for a period of 3 years, commencing this season.
The two-week T20 extravaganza will be telecast live on Star Sports 2 and Star Sports Kannada. It will also be streamed live on the Fancode app for larger consumption.