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Aneeshwar Gautam Stars as Hubli Tigers Crush Defending Champions Mysore Warriors by 7 Wickets

Captain Aneeshwar Gautam scored an unbeaten 60 to guide Hubli Tigers to a seven-wicket victory over defending champions Mysore Warriors in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20. Mohammad Taha contributed a quickfire 57 off 38 balls to set up the chase after an early wicket. Mysore Warriors posted 161 all out despite a promising start, collapsing in the latter half of their innings. Hardik Raj and L R Kumar took three wickets each to trigger the Warriors' batting collapse.

Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20: Skipper Aneeshwar Gautam leads Hubli Tigers to 7-wicket win

Mysuru, June 22

Captain Aneeshwar Gautam produced a composed unbeaten half-century as Hubli Tigers registered a comprehensive seven-wicket victory over defending champions Mysore Warriors in the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 tournament at the Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadiyar Ground in Mysuru on Monday.

After their opening fixture against Coastal Kings Mangaluru was washed out, the Tigers made an emphatic statement in their first completed game of the season. Chasing a modest target of 162, they remained in control throughout the innings and comfortably reached 162/3 with 15 balls to spare.

The chase got off to a shaky start when Preethesh Ingle was dismissed off just the second ball of the innings, caught by Lavish Kaushal without a run on board. However, Mohammad Taha and Mayank Agarwal quickly steadied the innings, taking the attack to the Mysuru bowlers.

Taha was particularly severe on anything short or wide, punishing the bowlers with an array of attacking strokes. Mysuru captain Vyshak Vijaykumar endured a difficult outing, conceding 47 runs from his four overs.

Taha and Agarwal added 49 runs in just 4.3 overs for the second wicket to steer the chase. Agarwal departed for a brisk 19 off 11 balls, including three boundaries, but Taha continued his aggressive approach. He brought up his half-century off just 31 deliveries with a towering six over midwicket that sailed out of the stadium.

Taha's entertaining innings of 57 from 38 balls, featuring five fours and three sixes, laid the perfect platform before he was dismissed with 41 runs still required. Gautam then anchored the chase with a captain's knock, finishing unbeaten on 60 off 41 deliveries, striking two fours and four sixes. Abhinav Manohar provided the finishing touches with an unbeaten 16 as Hubli Tigers sealed a convincing victory.

Earlier, Mysuru Warriors failed to capitalise after making a promising start. Contributions from L R Chethan (18), S U Karthik (35), Ritesh Bhatkal (46), and K P Karthikeya (27) gave the innings momentum, but none converted their starts into a substantial score.

Having reached 99/2 in the 11th over, the defending champions suffered a dramatic collapse, losing their remaining eight wickets for just 62 runs. The lower order failed to offer any resistance as the Warriors were bowled out for 161 in 19.2 overs.

Hardik Raj and L R Kumar starred with the ball, claiming three wickets apiece to trigger the collapse and set up Hubli Tigers' comfortable chase.

Brief scores:

Mysore Warriors 161 all out in 19.2 overs (Ritesh Bhatkal 46, SU Karthik 35, KP Karthikeya 27; Hardik Raj 3-25, L R Kumar 3-14) lost to Hubli Tigers 162/3 in 17.3 overs (Aneeshwar Gautam 60*; Mohammad Taha 57; Madhav Bajaj 2-27) by seven wickets.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Benjamin I

Great to see domestic cricket getting coverage. The quality of play looks solid - chasing 162 with 15 balls to spare is clinical. But I'm curious about the bowling attack from Mysuru - conceding 47 runs in 4 overs from your captain is rough. 🤔

Pooja D

Excellent team effort from Hubli Tigers! 💪 After the washout in the first game, they needed this. The bowling pair of Hardik Raj and L R Kumar were brilliant - 3 wickets each to trigger that collapse from 99/2 to 161 all out. Mysuru batters need to learn how to convert starts into big scores. 😤

Karthik V

The collapse from 99/2 is concerning for Mysuru Warriors. Losing 8 wickets for 62 runs shows a lack of depth in their batting. Also, Vyshak Vijaykumar needs to step up as captain - 4-0-47-0 is not acceptable. Hubli Tigers looked well-drilled and deserving winners. 🏆

Justin A

Solid performance from Hubli. Taha's 57 off 38 was the game-changer - set the tone beautifully. And Gautam finishing it off with 60* shows real captaincy material. 👏 The domestic T20 circuit in India keeps producing quality talent. Looking forward to more such matches!

Rohit L

One minor criticism - the early wicket of Ingle (0 off 2 balls) was a bit careless. But credit to Taha and Agarwal for steadying the ship immediately. The way they counter-attacked put the bow

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