Key Points

The Bengaluru Blasters handed the Mangaluru Dragons their first defeat in the Maharaja Trophy with a thrilling three-wicket win. Chethan LR's explosive 74 off 46 balls was the backbone of the Blasters' successful chase of 175. Earlier, Lochan Gowda and Sharath BR's fiery opening stand had set up a competitive total for the Dragons. Despite a late wobble, the Blasters held their nerve to cross the line in the final over.

Key Points: Chethan LR Stars as Bengaluru Blasters End Mangaluru Dragons' Unbeaten Run

  • Chethan LR's 74 off 46 anchors Bengaluru Blasters' chase
  • Lochan Gowda and Sharath BR's 90-run opening stand sets up Dragons' 174/6
  • Mohsin Khan and Prateek Jain take 2 wickets each to restrict Dragons
  • Blasters survive late scare to clinch victory in final over
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Maharaja Trophy: Bengaluru Blasters snap Mangaluru Dragons' undefeated run as Chethan shines in three-wicket win

Bengaluru Blasters defeat table-toppers Mangaluru Dragons by 3 wickets as Chethan LR's 74-run knock powers their chase in the Maharaja Trophy.

"Chethan continued his red-hot form, feasting on the pacers and spinners alike on his way to a 30-ball half-century. – KSCA Press Release"

Mysuru, August 18

The Mangaluru Dragons finally met their match at the Maharaja Trophy as Chethan LR's half-century guided the Bengaluru Blasters to a three-wicket victory over the table-toppers.

With the match reduced to 19 overs a side, Lochan Gowda and Sharath BR provided an explosive start to lift the Dragons to 174/6, but two-wicket hauls from Prateek Jain (2/45) and Mohsin Khan (2/26) kept them in check before the Blasters' batting unit saw them home. Kranthi Kumar (2/28) was the pick of the Dragons' attack yet again with a two-wicket haul, as per a press release from Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA).

The Blasters' top order provided the early impetus. Openers, Chethan LR (74 off 46) and Rohan Patil (26 off 13) propelled them to 69/1 by the end of the powerplay. Rohan Patil was trapped LBW by Macneil Noronha in the fifth over, but Chethan continued his red-hot form, feasting on the pacers and spinners alike on his way to a 30-ball half-century.

After Mayank Agarawal 's (20 off 9) breezy knock with three fours and a six that ended at the hands of Sachin Shinde, Bhuvan Raju (14 off 15) joined Chethan LR to navigate the middle overs with a stand of 55 runs in 35 balls. Bhuvan's supporting act was cut short in the 13th over by skipper, Shreyas Gopal, bringing the score to 129/3 in 12.3 overs.

Suraj Ahuja (21 off 12) also logged a lively knock to join Chethan in a 25-run partnership, with Chethan being the more restrained of the two. Ahuja was run out in the 16th over, and Shreevathsa Acharya dismissed Chethan, but the damage was done.

Though the Blasters faced a few anxious moments in the death, Naveen MG (4* off 8) and Vidyadhar Patil (6* off 3) scored the six runs needed in the final over to complete a comprehensive victory.

Invited to bat first, the opening pair of Lochan Gowda (49 off 32) and Sharath BR (45 off 22) smashed boundaries at will to power the Dragons to the highest powerplay score of the season with 82 runs in 5.4 overs (powerplay reduced due to rain). Lochan Gowda plundered seven fours and two sixes while Sharath cracked six fours and two sixes as the pair put on 90 runs in 45 balls.

Sharath BR looked menacing with 40 runs in his first 14 balls, but both openers missed out on their half-centuries as Mohsin Khan put the squeeze on the Dragons in the middle phase. Mohsin's frugal spell accounted for Lochan Gowda in the seventh over and then rattled Sharath BR's stumps in the ninth over.

The Dragons slipped further when Thippa Reddy fell to Naveen MG, and Prateek Jain picked up two wickets, removing Macneil Noronha and Aadarsh Prajwal to leave them struggling at 121/4 in 13.4 overs.

Shivaraj S (33* off 15) salvaged the innings with a late flourish, including two fours and three sixes, putting on 46 runs in 27 balls with Shreyas Gopal (12 off 14) to post 174/6 in 19 overs.

Brief Scores Mangaluru Dragons 174/6 in 19 overs (Lochan Gowda 49, Sharath BR 45; Prateek Jain 2/45, Mohsin Khan 2/26) vs Bengaluru Blasters 175/7 in 18.3 overs (Chethan LR 74, Rohan Patil 26; Kranthi Kumar 2/28).

- ANI

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Priya S
As a Mangaluru supporter, I'm disappointed but not worried. Every team has an off day. Our openers Gowda and Sharath were fire! Just need better middle order performance next time. #DragonsWillRiseAgain
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Vikram M
Mohsin Khan's bowling was the unsung hero today - 2/26 in 4 overs in a T20 match is gold! Why isn't this guy getting more recognition? KSCA selectors should take note.
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Rohit P
The powerplay was insane! 82 runs in 5.4 overs - that's some serious hitting by Dragons. But Blasters showed great character to come back. Karnataka cricket is in good hands with such exciting talent.
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, this was the most entertaining match of Maharaja Trophy so far! The quality of cricket is really improving year by year. More matches should be telecast nationally.
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Karthik V
While Chethan deserves all praise, let's not forget Bhuvan Raju's crucial 14 off 15. In T20s, these supporting roles often make the difference between win and loss. Team game after all!
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Nisha Z
The fielding standards need improvement from both sides - saw at least 3

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