Key Points

Bengaluru Blasters secured their second consecutive win in the Maharaja Trophy T20, defeating Shivamogga Lions by eight wickets. Skipper Shubhang Hegde starred with a three-wicket haul and a quickfire 14* to seal the chase. Despite Nihal Ullal’s explosive 31, Lions were restricted to 62/6 in a rain-shortened game. Mayank Agarwal’s unbeaten 18* ensured a dominant Blasters victory in just 4.2 overs.

Key Points: Bengaluru Blasters Beat Shivamogga Lions in Maharaja Trophy T20

  • Shubhang Hegde takes 3/7 and finishes with 14* off 4 balls
  • Nihal Ullal’s 31 off 12 gives Lions early momentum
  • Mayank Agarwal’s 18* steers Blasters to victory
  • Rain reduces match to 6 overs per side
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Bengaluru Blasters make it two-in-a-row with eight wickets victory over Shivamogga Lions

Skipper Shubhang Hegde shines with 3/7 and unbeaten 14* as Bengaluru Blasters secure back-to-back wins in rain-hit Maharaja Trophy clash.

"Shubhang Hegde’s all-round brilliance sealed the game for Bengaluru Blasters – Maharaja Trophy Report"

Mysuru, August 15

Skipper Shubhang Hegde starred with a three-wicket haul and a quickfire finish as the Bengaluru Blasters overpowered the Shivamogga Lions by eight wickets in a rain-reduced six-overs-a-side clash at the Shriram Capital Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20, at the Srikantadatta Narasimharaja Wadiyar Stadium, according to a release from Maharaja Trophy.

Electing to bowl first, Shubhang Hegde's (3/7) three-wicket haul and Mohsin Khan's (2/5) one-over spell held the Lions to 62/6 after Nihal Ullal had given the Lions a promising start.

The Bengaluru Blasters' chase was off to a flyer with the in-form Chethan LR clubbing Vidwath Kaverappa for two sixes and a four in the very first over. Vasuki Koushik scalped Chethan in the second over while Anand Doddamani (impact player) removed opener Rohan Patil to leave the Blasters at 31/2 in 2.3 overs.

Mayank Agarawal (18* off 10) took down Hardik Raj for a six and a four, while Shubhang Hegde (14* off 4) thumped two consecutive sixes in the same over to score 23 runs and blunt the run chase. The pair remained unbeaten and steered the Blasters home in 4.2 overs to complete their second consecutive victory.

Earlier, skipper Nihal Ullal (31 off 12) gave the Lions a rollicking start, launching two sixes and a four off Vidyadhar Patil in the very first over. Ullal continued to pile on the boundaries while Blasters' captain, Shubhang Hegde, accounted for the opener, Aneeshwar Gautam (1) in the third over that only saw four runs.

The Lions were 38/1 at the end of three overs, but it was Mohsin Khan who clamped down on the Lions, picking up the crucial wicket of Nihal Ullal and Hardik Raj in the next over.

Shubhang Hegde returned in the fifth over to take a spectacular catch off his own bowling, marking the end of Anirudha Joshi's short stay. He struck again on the next ball with the wicket of Aniruddha Joshi (4 off 4).

Naveen MG began the final over with the wicket of Rohit Kumar, but Darshan MB (14 off 5) smashed two sixes to propel the Lions to 62/6.

Brief Scores: Bengaluru Blasters won by eight wickets (6 overs match due to rain)

Shivamogga Lions 62/6 in 20 overs (Nihal Ullal 31 runs off 12 balls, Darshan MB 14 runs off five balls, Shubhang Hegde 3/7, Mohsin Khan 2/5).

Bengaluru Blasters 63/2 in 4.2 overs (Mayank Agarawal 18* runs off 10 balls, Shubhang Hegde 14* off 4 balls, V Koushik 1/16, Anand Doddamani 1/7).

- ANI

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Nisha Z
Disappointed with Shivamogga's batting collapse after that good start. Ullal played brilliantly but others failed to support him. Need better middle order performance next match!
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Aman W
That last over by Darshan MB was the only positive for Lions - two sixes in 5 balls! Shows there's talent but needs more consistency. Karnataka cricket future looks bright though!
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Sarah B
As someone new to following Karnataka cricket, I'm impressed by the quality of play! The six-over format makes it so exciting. Mayank Agarwal's experience really showed in that chase.
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Karthik V
Rain reduced matches are always tricky, but Blasters adapted better. Hegde's 14 off 4 balls was the game changer! Hope we get full matches in coming days 🤞
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Priyanka N
Good to see local tournaments getting proper coverage. The Maharaja Trophy is producing some exciting cricket and giving platform to young players. More power to KSCA!
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Michael C
That catch by Hegde off his own bowling was world class! Karnataka has always produced brilliant all-rounders. Reminds me of the great Anil Kumble days.

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