The Hubli Tigers halted Bengaluru Blasters winning streak with a five-wicket victory at the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Monday.
On Sunday, Bhuvan Raju's unbeaten 59, complimented by key contributions from Mayank Agarwal (42) took the Blasters to a comfortable win with 2.4 overs to spare. Earlier in the evening, Shivamogga's Hardik Raj (69) struck the fastest half-century of the tournament in a bid to counterattack a
Bhuvan Raju's explosive half-century powered the Bengaluru Blasters to a thrilling victory over the Mysore Warriors, securing their second consecutive win in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20.
Bengaluru's bowlers shone in the first innings, restricting Gulbarga to 116/10 with shrewd performances. Lavish Kaushal (2/22) and Naveen MG (2/8) made early breakthroughs, while Aditya Goyal (3/43) dismantled the middle order. Bengaluru's run chase was driven by stellar innings from Chet
Punjab FC posted a comfortable 3-0 victory over Mumbai City FC courtesy of a double from Norwegian Mushaga Bakenga and an injury-time strike from Filip Mrzljak in a Group C encounter of the 133rd Durand Cup played here at the Kishore Bharati Krirangan.
The Tuskers went ahead as early as the sixth minute thanks to a strike by Ghanaian striker Kwame Peprah and then blitzed five more past CISF keeper Rajkumar in the first half to put the game to rest. Noah scored one more in the 89th minute of the game, as per a Durand Cup press release.
Luka Majcen gave the lead for the Shers in first-half injury while Mohammed Aimen equalised for Kerala Blasters with a well-worked goal. Both teams have four points from two matches but Kerala Blasters took the top spot in the group by virtue of their big win against Mumbai City in the first
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Group C is among the toughest groups in the tournament, featuring three Indian Super League (ISL) sides--Mumbai City FC, Kerala Blasters FC, and Punjab FC--along with the Indian Armed Forces Team--CISF Protectors, as per the Indian Super League (ISL) website.