The quarterfinal between Karnataka and Mumbai saw the latter skittled out for 120 runs despite a half-century from Akhil Herwadkar (60). Big names such as Yashasvi Jaiswal (5), Musheer Khan (1), Siddesh Lad (12), skipper Shardul Thakur (16) flopped big time as only Akhil crossed the 20-run m
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], January 12 (ANI): In the first quarter-final of the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) season 2025-26, Karnataka's bowling unit delivered a clinical performance as they restricted the Mumbai side to what appears to be a manageable total on the board.
With 119 centuries scored already and several records shattered, this edition of VHT has been a dream batters would not like to wake up from. After weeks of entertaining action, mostly at the expense of bowlers, defending champions Karnataka, last year's finalists Vidarbha headline the ei
India batter Shreyas Iyer marked his return to competitive cricket with a commanding knock at the Vijay Hazare Trophy, scoring an authoritative 82 off 53 balls to guide Mumbai to a formidable 299/9 in a reduced game of 33 overs each against Himachal Pradesh in Jaipur.
In the Delhi vs Gujarat match at Bengaluru, Delhi secured a narrow 7-run victory. Sent in to bat first, Delhi posted a competitive total of 254/9 in their 50 overs, anchored by veteran star Virat Kohli, who smashed a quick-fire 77 off 61 balls (including 13 fours and a six), and captain Rish
At the end of fifth round in the elite league, the top two teams from each group are: Vidarbha (25 points) and Andhra Pradesh (22 points) from Group A, Karnataka (21 points) and Maharashtra (18 points) from Group B, Bengal (23 points) and Services (19 points) from Group C, and Mumbai (24 poi
At the end of the fourth round, Vidarbha is at the top with 19 points, with two wins and two draws, followed by Jammu and Kashmir (18 points with two wins and two draws). Andhra Pradesh and UP are the other two teams in the top four.
Mumbai won the toss and opted to bat. After Sarfaraz's brother Musheer Khan and skipper Ayush Mhatre both fell cheaply, Suved Parkar steadied the innings with a 121-ball 72. Sarfaraz, walking in at No.5 when Mumbai were 98-3, brought up his ton in just 92 balls. He retired hurt on 138, after
Royal Challengers Bengaluru's premier spinner Suyash Sharma outlined the role he has been handed by his coaches after delivering a match-winning spell in the Qualifier 1 against Punjab Kings on Thursday.
All-rounder Atharva Ankolekar emerged the costliest buy as the T20 Mumbai League 2025 auction witnessed intense bidding wars in Mumbai on Wednesday, as eight teams spent Rs 7.79 crores to build highly competitive 18-member squads, according to a release from T20 Mumbai League.