Blue Warriors Clinch Tennis Ball Cricket Title with Explosive Batting Display

Blue Warriors defeated Star XI by 48 runs to win the Victorious Endeavours six-a-side tennis ball cricket tournament at Delhi's Siri Fort Stadium. Batting first, an explosive unbeaten 56 from Tarun and a quick 34 from Mohit Meena propelled Blue Warriors to a formidable 93/1 in six overs. Star XI, chasing 94, started well but collapsed to 45/3, unable to handle the required run rate. The event also featured road safety advocacy, with chief guest Raghvendra Kumar promoting helmet use.

Key Points: Blue Warriors Win Victorious Endeavours Cricket Tournament

  • Blue Warriors win first title
  • Tarun scores 56* off 18 balls
  • Unique six-over, boundaries-only format
  • Star XI falls 48 runs short
  • Tournament promotes road safety awareness
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Blue Warriors beat Star XI to win Victorious Endeavours tennis ball cricket tournament

Blue Warriors defeat Star XI in six-a-side tennis ball cricket final at Siri Fort. Tarun's 56* powers team to victory in unique boundaries-only format.

"His knock was studded with two fours and eight sixes. - Match Report"

New Delhi, April 5

Blue Warriors, led by Lalit Dayma, registered a commanding victory over Star XI in the final of the six-a-side tennis ball cricket tournament, sponsored by Victorious Endeavours, at the Delhi Development Authority Siri Fort Stadium, to lift the title for the first time on Sunday.

The two-day tournament, which featured ten teams, was played in an innovative format with six-over matches, where only boundaries, fours, and sixes were counted towards the total score, making it a high-intensity, power-hitting contest.

In the final, Blue Warriors won the toss and opted to bat first. Openers Mohit Meena and Tarun came out all guns blazing, putting the Star XI bowlers under immense pressure right from the start.

Mohit Meena played a crucial supporting role, scoring a brisk 34 off 18 balls, which included five towering sixes and a four. He was dismissed in the fifth over while attempting another big shot.

At the other end, Tarun delivered a sensational innings, remaining unbeaten on 56 off just 18 deliveries. His knock was studded with two fours and eight sixes. Riding on his explosive batting, the Blue Warriors posted a formidable total of 93/1 in their allotted six overs.

Chasing a challenging target, Star XI began on a promising note, scoring 15 runs in the first over and looking well in the contest. However, the momentum shifted quickly in favour of Blue Warriors in the second over when they dismissed Gaurav Rahi for a five-ball duck.

The breakthrough triggered a collapse as Blue Warriors tightened their grip on the match. Regular wickets in the middle overs halted Star XI's progress, and the pressure of the required run rate mounted steadily. Despite their initial start, Star XI could only manage 45/3 in six overs, falling well short of the target by 48 runs.

The winning team was awarded a cash prize of Rs 1 lakh along with the trophy, capping off an impressive campaign in the tournament.

The event also carried a social message, promoting road safety awareness. 'Helmet Man of India' Raghvendra Kumar attended the final as the chief guest and urged players and spectators to adhere to traffic rules.

He emphasised the importance of wearing helmets, highlighting that such simple precautions can save lives, and encouraged cricketers to use their platform to spread awareness.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Great to see the event promoting road safety alongside cricket. Using sports stars to spread such important messages is very effective. Well done to the organizers for blending entertainment with a social cause.
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Vikram M
Star XI's collapse after that first over was disappointing. 15 runs in the first over and then just 30 in the next five? They needed someone to anchor like Tarun did. Blue Warriors' bowling was clinical in the middle overs. Deserved winners!
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Priya S
Mohit Meena's 34 off 18 was a brilliant supporting knock. Sometimes these cameos get overshadowed, but they build the platform. And Rs 1 lakh prize money is a good incentive for local players. Hope this tournament grows bigger next year!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, while the format is fun, I'm not sure it's real cricket. No running between wickets? The skill of rotating strike is completely lost. It's just a six-hitting contest. Good for a spectacle, but let's not confuse it with the proper game.
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Kavya N
Tennis ball cricket at Siri Fort! Brings back so many memories of playing in society grounds. Tarun must have strong wrists to hit so many sixes with a tennis ball. Congrats to the entire team! 👏

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