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Nikin Jose's 100* Powers Coastal Kings to Dominant Win Over Mystics

Nikin Jose smashed an unbeaten 100 off 47 balls, the first century of the fifth Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 season, to lead Coastal Kings Mangaluru to an eight-wicket win over Gulbarga Mystics. Chasing 178, Jose and captain Karun Nair (56) added 96 runs for the second wicket to seal victory with 21 balls to spare. Earlier, Manish Pandey scored 70 off 34 balls for the Mystics, but a dramatic collapse saw them lose four wickets for one run in the final over to be all out for 177. CA Karthik took 2/15 and Shreyas Gopal 3/40 as Coastal Kings registered their first win of the tournament.

Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Centurion Nikin Jose, Karun Nair power Coastal Kings Mangaluru to emphatic win

Mysuru, June 23

Nikin Jose struck the first century of the fifth edition of the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 tournament, smashing an unbeaten 100 off just 47 balls, as Coastal Kings Mangaluru cruised to an eight-wicket victory over Gulbarga Mystics on Monday.

Jose fittingly brought up his century with back-to-back sixes off the final two deliveries of the chase as Coastal Kings overhauled the 178-run target with 21 balls to spare. The victory was Coastal Kings' first of the tournament after their opening fixture against Hubli Tigers was washed out, while Gulbarga Mystics slipped to their second consecutive defeat.

Chasing 178, Coastal Kings lost Muralidhara Venkatesh early but never looked under pressure thereafter as Jose and captain Karun Nair stitched together a match-winning 96-run partnership off just 52 deliveries.

Nair was elegance personified, combining fluent strokeplay with calm leadership in a polished 56 off 36 balls, studded with six fours and three sixes. Jose complemented him perfectly, pacing his innings before accelerating in the latter half.

The only moment of concern came in the 12th over when Nair was run out following a mix-up while attempting a second run. Having slipped midway, the experienced batter accepted his fate and walked back, leaving Coastal Kings at 108 for two.

Jose, however, remained unbeaten till the end, finishing with a sensational 100 not out that included seven fours and eight sixes. His century, the tournament's first this season, sealed a comprehensive victory in style. Aaditya Nair claimed the lone wicket to fall.

Earlier, Gulbarga Mystics posted 177 all out in 19.5 overs after recovering from a shaky start through a spirited counterattack led by captain Manish Pandey.

The Mystics struggled initially on a surface that offered little freedom for strokeplay. Prakhar Chaturvedi (25) and Thippa Reddy (25) added 24 runs for the third wicket before both fell in quick succession, while the dismissal of Macneil Noronha left the side reeling at 94 for five.

Pandey then steadied the innings alongside Dhruv Prabhakar, adding a brisk 61 runs for the seventh wicket in just 31 balls. Pandey dominated the partnership with clean hitting, bringing up a 24-ball half-century before finishing with an entertaining 70 off 34 deliveries, featuring seven fours and three sixes. Prabhakar contributed a useful 22 off 14 balls.

With the Mystics well placed at 176 for six entering the final over, a total in excess of 190 looked likely. Instead, they suffered a dramatic collapse, losing four wickets for a single run in five deliveries.

Medium-pacer C.A. Karthik triggered the slide by trapping Pandey lbw with the first ball of the over. Prabhakar was then run out attempting a non-existent second run, followed by another run-out of Aaditya Nair before Ronit More was bowled, as the innings ended at 177.

Karthik returned impressive figures of 2 for 15 from 3.5 overs, while Vasuki Koushik (2/32) and Shreyas Gopal (3/40) had earlier laid the foundation with crucial strikes.

Brief scores:

Gulbarga Mystics 177 all out in 19.5 overs (Manish Pandey 70, Prakhar Chaturvedi 25, Thippa Reddy 25; Shreyas Gopal 3/40, Vasuki Koushik 2/32, C.A. Karthik 2/15) lost to Coastal Kings Mangaluru 181/2 in 16.3 overs (Nikin Jose 100*, Karun Nair 56) by 8 wickets

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Great to see local Karnataka talent like Nikin Jose stepping up! He's been consistent in domestic cricket, and this innings shows he has the temperament for the big stage. The way he finished with back-to-back sixes was pure class. Karun Nair's captaincy was spot on too. Hope this tournament continues to unearth more gems like him. 🇮🇳🏏

Michael C

That collapse by Gulbarga Mystics in the final over was something else. From 176/6 to 177 all out, losing 4 wickets for 1 run - you don't see that every day! Manish Pandey played a brilliant knock though, 70 off 34 is insane. But the middle order really let them down. Coastal Kings look dangerous now with Jose and Nair in form.

Rahul R

Honestly, Gulbarga's bowling attack looked weak. Chasing 178 in 16.3 overs is too easy when you have a centurion in your team. Nikin Jose was a class apart, but the bowlers could have been more disciplined. Also, I feel Karun Nair's run-out was avoidable - that mix-up could have cost them the game. Still, great win for Coastal Kings! 👍

James A

That partnership between Nikin Jose and Karun Nair was pure entertainment. 96 runs off 52 balls in a T20 chase? That's aggressive batting at its best. Jose's innings was a masterclass in pacing - he took his time early but exploded at the death. The way he brought up his century with two sixes was the icing on the cake. 🏏💥

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