At the Lalabhai Contractor Stadium here on Wednesday evening, the India Capitals, who are defending champions, scored a mammoth 223 for the loss of seven wickets batting first. In response, the Gujarat Giants lost the same number of wickets, but fell short by 12 runs.
Raider Sachin led the charge for the Pirates with 14 touchpoints in the match, meanwhile, Pawan Sehrawat was the lone warrior for the Titans with 11 points at the EKA Arena.
Following a crushing four-wicket loss in the first ODI, Curran, who had gone for 98 runs without taking a wicket and an out-of-form Buttler showcased glimpses of their best in the second ODI and new opening pair of Will Jacks and Phil Salt continued its good run in ODIs.
The teams traded the lead in the opening few minutes and a two-point raid from Guman Singh saw U Mumba take a 7-5 lead in the 5th minute. The Giants then brought in their trump card, Sonu Jaglan, in the 7th minute but he failed to get going initially. Rakesh HS came to the Giants' rescue whe
Araijeet (11', 16', 41') netted thrice, while Amandeep (30') chipped in with a goal for India. Dohyun Lim (38') and Minkwon Kim (45') were the goalscorers for Korea, as per a Hockey India press release.
In the allotted 60 minutes, Ropni Kumari (8'), Jyoti Chhatri (17'), and Sunelita Toppo (53') scored a goal each for India, while Isabella Story (11'), Madeline Harris (14'), and Riana Pho (49') netted goals for New Zealand.
Uttarakhand defeated Pondicherry by 64 runs while Delhi thrashed Maharashtra by 142 runs here at the Kasiga School Cricket Ground in the ongoing sixth edition of Men's National T20 Cricket Tournament for the Blind 2023-24 also known as Nagesh Trophy
In the first match of the Sub Junior category, HAR Hockey Academy beat Raja Karan Hockey Academy 8-2. Captain Sachin (7', 10', 33', 46', 48') led the scoring for HAR Hockey Academy with five goals while Goyat Sourabh (5', 25') scored a brace and Pankaj (58') contributed one goal towards the
Enzo Fernandez scored two goals and the Blues overcame the absence of Conor Gallagher, who was sent off to score a 3-2 win over Brighton at Stamford Bridge.
A disciplined bowling attack in the first innings and a well-made 81 of 49 balls knock by Abhishek Jhunjhunwala helped the Gujarat Giants clinch a win over the Southern Superstars by five wickets with eight balls to spare
Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy beat Cheema Hockey Academy 14-0 in the Sub Junior Category. Bhai Behlo Hockey Academy Bhagta, HAR Hockey Academy, Raja Karan Hockey Academy and Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy won their respective matches in the Junior category.