Maharaja Trophy KSCA 2023: Mangaluru Dragons seal victory despite Shivamogga Lions' late charge

Mangaluru’s Thippa Reddy (82) registers a top-quality knock to steer Mangaluru Dragons to a formidable total of 191/7.

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Updated - 24 Aug 2023, 22:58 IST

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Day 12, Match 1

Bengaluru August 24, 2023: In their fourth victory of Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, the Mangaluru Dragons triumphed against the Shivamogga Lions by 15 runs.

Debutant Thippa Reddy’s (82) phenomenal knock proved to be the difference in a hard-fought encounter. Despite the late innings push that came from Pranav Bhatia (39 off 18 balls) and Kranthi Kumar (21 off 7 balls) the target of 192 proved insurmountable for the Shivamogga Lions. Paras Arya (2/29), Sankalp Shettenavar (2/37) and Anand Doddamani (2/31) each picked up two wickets to ensure the Shivamogga Lions’ run chase stuttered at regular intervals. 

Invited to bat, the Mangaluru Dragons struggled in the powerplay. Shivamogga’s skipper, Shreyas Gopal’s deceptive spell resulted in the loss of both Sharath BR (1) and Rohan Patil (7). At the end of the six over mark the Mangaluru Dragons were delicately placed at 36/2. Debutant Thippa Reddy (82), however, appeared to be in excellent form as he navigated through the innings with ease. Supported by Siddharth KV (17) and Naveen (16), who were both scalped by Somanna, Thippa Reddy dealt in boundaries with nine fours to bring up a crucial half century in only 32 balls. 

As the big hitting Aniruddha Joshi joined Thippa Reddy, the Mangaluru Dragons had recovered exceedingly well to be placed at 106/4 in 13 overs.  The pair added a brisk 37 runs in just 23 deliveries, with Thippa Reddy leading the assault before he became Sommana’s third wicket of the day. Aniruddha Joshi and K Gowtham went on to build a 32-run partnership in just 14 deliveries. 

Aniruddha Joshi was eventually caught and bowled by V Koushik in the 19th over and K Gowtham (16) was run out in the final over but not before the pair had provided a critical injection late into the innings, adding 32 runs in just 14 deliveries to help Mangaluru finish at a formidable total of 191/7. Aditya Somanna and Shreyas Gopal led the bowling unit with 3/38 and 2/35 respectively. 

Much like the Mangaluru Dragons, the Shivamogga Lions started poorly. The pace of Sankalp Shettenavar saw the demise of Nihal Ullal (7) and Shivamogga were well behind the required run rate at 33/1 by the end of the powerplay. Looking for runs, Rohan Naveen (11) was the next man to fall, caught in the deep of the bowling of Anand Doddamani.

The well settled Rohan Kadam (25) was dismissed soon after by MG Naveen to leave the Shivamogga Lions in a world of trouble at 46/3 in eight overs Shreyas Gopal (4) and Rohit Kumar put on 25 runs to move the innings along before Anand Doddamani picked the wicket of Shreyas Gopal and Rohit Kumar perished at the hands of Paras Arya for a well-made 23 runs.  

Abhinav Manohar (25) came to the crease and wasted no time; he cracked two sixes and a four before he was also outfoxed by Paras Arya with the score reading at 111/6 in 15 overs. Pranav Bhatia (31) refused to give into the steep target, he hammered 35 runs in just 16 deliveries, clearing the ropes on four occasions. 

Along with Kranthi Kumar (21), the pair put on 29 runs in just eight deliveries as Kranthi Kumar also looked set to pull off a heist for the Shivamogga Lions, taking Aditya Goyal for 20 runs before he was dismissed in the same over. Pranav Bhatia was finally sent back to the pavilion in the 19th over of K Gowtham to shut the doors on their run chase. The Shivamogga Lions finished short of their target with 176/9 to lose to the Mangaluru Dragons by 15 runs. 

Brief Scores 

Mangaluru Dragons won by 15 runs 

Mangaluru Dragons - 191/7 in 20 overs (Thippa Reddy - 82 off 47 balls, Aniruddha Joshi - 34 off 20 balls, Siddharth - 17 off 16 balls, Aditya Somanna - 3/38, Shreyas Gopal - 2/35, V Koushik - 1/33) 

Shivamogga Lions - 176/9 in 20 overs (Pranav Bhatia - 39 off 18 balls, Abhinav Manohar - 25 off 16 balls, Rohan Kadam - 25 off 23 balls, Rohit Kumar K - 23 off 16 balls, Kranthi Kumar - 21 off 7 balls, Paras Gurbaux Arya - 2/29, Anand Doddamani - 2/31, Sankalp Shettennavar - 2/37)


Day 12, Match 2

Bengaluru, August 24 2023: The Gulbarga Mystics registered an essential fifth victory at the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, defeating the Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters by 5 wickets and 31 balls remaining. Abhilash Shetty (3/19) and Avinash D (3/22) were at the forefront of the Gulbarga bowling attack as they restricted the Bengaluru Blasters to a scanty total of 113/10. Key contributions from Smaran, Macneil Noronha and Chethan LR help the Gulbarga Mystics sail home. 

Asked to bat first by the Gulbarga Mystics, the Bengaluru Blasters had a poor start to their innings. Abhilash Shetty picked the early wicket of Bhuvan Raju (10) while Sharan Goud cleaned up skipper, Mayank Agarwal (15). The Bengaluru Blasters went on to register the lowest powerplay total of the tournament, reeling at 31/2. Coming in at number three, Nischal D (33) toiled for his runs as his innings saw no boundaries as the wickets crumbled around him. 

Sharan Goud picked up his second wicket of the night through Lochan Appanna (3), while Shubhang Hegde (8) and Suraj Ahuja (15) were both dismissed by Avinash D. Nischal and Suraj Ahuja constructed the highest partnership of the innings with a 28-run stand.  

After Sarfaraz Ashraf (4) retired himself from the innings, Nischal’s stint at the crease came to an end when he was run out in the 18th over with the score reading 104-7. Aman Khan chipped in with a crucial 18 runs in just 11 deliveries. However, The tail-end collapsed quickly as Abhilash Shetty’s second spell saw him run through the wickets of Rishi Bopanna (1) and LR Kumar (1) while K Gaurav (0) was Avinash’s third wicket. 

The Gulbarga Mystics run chase had a troubled start.  A swinging ball saw Adarsh Prajwal (4) depart as early as the second over, courtesy of LR Kumar. However, the innings stabilized soon enough as Chethan LR (18) and Macneil Noronha (28) helped Gulbarga make their way to a powerplay score of 47/1. The innings was briefly derailed when the Gulbarga Mystics lost Chethan LR and Macneil Noronha in consecutive deliveries to Shubhang Hegde and Sarfaraz Ashraf respectively. 

However, Smaran R (29) and KV Aneesh (17) came together to put on a 46 -run partnership before Bengaluru’s impact player Tanish Mahesh scalped Aneesh leaving the score at 101/4. Smaran was the next wicket to fall, to Rishi Bopanna, but the chase was easily completed by the pair of Amit Verma (11*) and Shrinivas Sharath (2*) who finished proceedings with the Gulbarga Mystics winning the game with 5 wickets and 31 balls remaining.

Brief Scores 

Bengaluru Blasters - 113/10 in 19.3 overs (Nischal - 36 off 33 balls, Aman Khan - 18 off 11 balls, Mayank Agarwal - 15 off 12 balls, Suraj Ahuja - 15 off 13 balls, Abhilash Shetty - 3/19, Avinash D - 3/22, Sharan Goud - 2/28) 

Gulbarga Mystics – 114-5 in 14.5 overs (Smaran R – 29 off 17 balls, Macneil Noronha – 28 off 21 balls, Chethan LR – 18 off 17 balls, KV Aneesh – 17 of 22 balls, LR Kumar – 1/12, , Rishi Bopanna – 1/18 , Tanish Mahesh - 1/18, Shubhang Hegde – 1/28)

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