Majhi Mumbai Crush Srinagar by 7 Wickets to Top ISPL Table

Majhi Mumbai secured a comprehensive 7-wicket victory over Srinagar Ke Veer in the Indian Street Premier League. Chasing a modest 71, Mumbai reached the target with 13 balls to spare, thanks to a steady 26 from opener Thomas Dias. Earlier, Mumbai's bowlers, led by Manish Waghmare and Ijaj Ahmad, restricted Srinagar to 70 for 8. The win propels Mumbai to the top of the ISPL Season 3 points table with eight points.

Key Points: ISPL: Majhi Mumbai Beat Srinagar Ke Veer by 7 Wickets

  • Mumbai wins by 7 wickets
  • Chases 71 target easily
  • Jumps to top of points table
  • Thomas Dias anchors chase with 26
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ISPL: Majhi Mumbai secure 7-wicket win over Srinagar Ke Veer

Majhi Mumbai chase 71 with ease to secure a 7-wicket win over Srinagar Ke Veer and climb to the top of the ISPL Season 3 points table.

"Mumbai crossed the line with 13 balls to spare - Match Report"

Surat, January 18

Majhi Mumbai delivered a disciplined all-round performance to defeat Srinagar Ke Veer by 7 wickets in their Indian Street Premier League Season 3 encounter at the Lalbhai Contractor Stadium on Sunday to jump to the top of the points table.

Chasing a modest target of 71, Mumbai crossed the line with 13 balls to spare, finishing at 74 for 3 in 7.5 overs. Mumbai now has eight points in six games, with four wins.

Opting to bowl first, the Mumbai attack applied pressure early, reducing Srinagar to a precarious position. The bowling unit, led by Manish Waghmare's economical spell of 1 for 5 in two overs, never allowed the opposition batters to settle. Ijaj Ahmad (2 for 16) and Darshan Bandekar (2 for 17) struck at regular intervals, dismantling the top order. Srinagar's innings was salvaged by a gritty unbeaten 27 off 25 balls from Amol Nilugade, who anchored one end while wickets fell around him. Mangesh Vaity (10) and Macmillan Govind (10) were the only other batters to reach double figures as Srinagar crawled to 70 for 8 in their allotted 10 overs.

In response, Majhi Mumbai's chase was steady, anchored by opener Thomas Dias. Dias scored a composed 26 off 21 balls, including three boundaries, to set the platform. Despite losing Ajaz Shaikhlal Bepari (16) and Mahendra Chandan (12) in the middle overs, the result was rarely in doubt. Abhishek Kumar Dalhor applied the finishing touches in spectacular fashion, blasting two sixes in his unbeaten 12 off just 3 balls.

For Srinagar, the bowlers struggled to defend the low total. Prajyot Ambhire was the pick of the attack with figures of 1 for 17, while Dilip Binjwa and Raju Mukhiya claimed a wicket each. However, the lack of runs on the board ultimately proved insurmountable.

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Brief scores: Majhi Mumbai 74/3 in 7.5 overs (Thomas Dias 26, Ajaz Shaikhlal Bepari 16, Prajyot Ambhire 1-17, Dilip Binjwa 1-20) bt Srinagar Ke Veer 70/8 in 10 overs (Amol Nilugade 27*, Mangesh Vaity 10, Ijaj Ahmad 2-16, Manish Waghmare 1-5) by 7 wickets.

- ANI

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Priya S
Feel for Srinagar Ke Veer. Amol Nilugade played a lone hand, but 70 was never going to be enough. Their batting needs to fire as a unit. Still, good to see talent from smaller cities getting a platform in ISPL.
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Vikram M
Abhishek Kumar Dalhor's finish was explosive! 12 runs off 3 balls with two sixes to seal it. That's the kind of fearless cricket we love to see in the street league. Mumbai's chase was very professional.
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Rohit P
The match was over as a contest when Srinagar finished with 70. Credit to Mumbai bowlers, but Srinagar's batting order collapsed badly. They need to work on their powerplay approach.
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Sarah B
Enjoying the ISPL! Thomas Dias played a very sensible knock to anchor the chase. It's great to see these local tournaments getting coverage and providing opportunities.
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Nikhil C
A respectful criticism: The article is fine, but the scorecard at the end could be formatted better for quick reading. Maybe use bold for player names? Otherwise, good coverage of the match. Mumbai was clearly the better team on the day.
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Ananya R
Majhi Mumbai living up to their name!

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