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Bengaluru Blasters Beat Coastal Kings in T20 Thriller

Bengaluru Blasters defeated Coastal Kings Mangaluru by 20 runs in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20. Batting first, the Blasters posted 226-6, led by KL Shrijith's 59 and Praveen Dubey's 45*. In reply, Coastal Kings struggled early but Suraj Ahuja's 96* off 38 balls nearly pulled off a miracle. The win kept Bengaluru Blasters at the top of the table with six points from four matches.

Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Bengaluru Blasters overcome Coastal Kings Mangaluru by 20 runs

Mysuru, June 24

Bengaluru Blasters defeated Coastal Kings Mangaluru by 20 runs in the first match of the day at the DACSS Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 to stay at the top of the table with six points from four matches. For Coastal Kings, it was their first defeat in three matches, and they slipped to third with three points.

It was another run fest as, batting first, the Blasters raced to 226 for six with useful contributions from almost all the top and middle-order batters, according to a press release from KSCA.

The Coastal Kings, in reply, made a poor start, losing opener Nikin Jose in the first over, and, more crucially, captain Karun Nair also fell soon for a mere 10, reducing them to 23-2 in 3.3 overs. They slipped further to 97-5 in the 12th over.

When it looked all over, Suraj Ahuja single-handedly waged a spirited battle that turned the match into a thrilling affair.

The 26-year-old scored a whirlwind 96 not out in 38 balls with five fours and eight sixes. He fell short of a deserving century while C A Karthik remained unbeaten on 49 off 27 balls (3 fours, 3 sixes). The pair added 109 runs for the unbroken sixth wicket off just 51 balls.

Shubhang Hegde was the pick of the Blasters' attack with figures of 2-31.

Earlier, it was wicket-keeper batsman KL Shrijith who motored the innings for the Blasters with 59 runs in 33 balls, striking seven fours and two sixes.

Shrijith added a 26-ball 55 with opener Rohan Patil (30 off 14) for the second wicket and a 33-ball 49 with Samit Dravid for the third.

Patil (30 off 14, 5 fours, 1 six) and Dravid (39 off 21, 3 fours, 2 sixes) were equally fluent and at times more aggressive than Shrijith.

The good work continued through captain Shubhang Hegde (34 off 18, 4 sixes) and Praveen Dubey (45* off 21, 6 fours, 2 sixes), adding 47 runs in 24 balls for the fifth wicket on the way to a formidable score. C A Karthik (3-49) was the most successful bowler for Coastal Kings.

Brief scores: Bengaluru Blasters won by 20 runs

Bengaluru Blasters 226-6 (Rohan Patil 30, KL Shrijith 59, Samit Dravid 39, Shubhang Hegde 34, Praveen Dubey 45 not out; C A Karthik 3-49) bt Coastal Kings Mangaluru by 20 runs (Suraj Ahuja 96 not out, C A Karthik 49 not out; Shubhang Hegde 2-31).

— ANI

Reader Comments

Vikram M

Karun Nair getting out for just 10 after a great start in earlier matches – that’s the problem with inconsistency. But Suraj Ahuja showed real character. If only the top order had fired too, Coastal Kings might have pulled off a miracle. Still, great entertainment for fans!

Sneha F

Samit Dravid continues to impress! He's building a good foundation under his father's shadow, and 39 off 21 is no joke. Also, Shubhang Hegde with both bat and ball – complete all-rounder performance. KSCA Maharaja Trophy is producing some serious talent 👏

Rohit P

226 is a massive total in T20, but I felt Coastal Kings gave up too easily after losing early wickets. Suraj Ahuja and Karthik's partnership was a breath of fresh air – 109 runs in 51 balls! The team management needs to rethink their batting order. Losing Karun early always hurts.

Michael C

Impressive stuff from Bengaluru Blasters – that batting lineup looks deep! Praveen Dubey's 45* off 21 was crucial for that final push. But honestly, I think the fielding could have been sharper for both sides. Reminded me of some IPL matches with all those sixes flying around! 💥

Priya S

So happy to see domestic cricket getting this kind of coverage! KL Shrijith's 59 off 33 was a captain's knock. But a small criticism – bowlers need to work on their death bowling. When you concede

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