TNPL | Tushar starts and Pradosh finishes as Tamizhans get past Panthers

TNPL Tushar starts and Pradosh finishes as Tamizhans obtain past Panthers The opener sizzles on his captaincy debut with a 17-ball 48 before the latter scores an unbeaten 65 with his team under pressure; the 2018 champion recovers from 76…

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TNPL | Tushar starts and Pradosh finishes as Tamizhans get past Panthers

TNPL Tushar starts and Pradosh finishes as Tamizhans obtain past Panthers The opener sizzles on his captaincy debut with a 17-ball 48 before the latter scores an unbeaten 65 with his team under pressure; the 2018 champion recovers from 76 for seven.

Article outline

  1. What happened
  2. What comes next
  3. Background
  4. The details
  5. The bottom line

Key points

  • Mathivannan (three for 18) and Mohan Prasath (two for 27) ran through the Panthers batting line-up, restricting it to 157 for nine.
  • Chasing 158, Tushar almost sealed the contest for his side in the PowerPlay when he pulverised Panthers mystery spinner Rohan Bhutra for five sixes in the fifth over.
  • Nevertheless, Panthers did not go down meekly, thanks to Shoaib Mohammed Khan's fine spell of four for 21.
  • The southpaw kept it simple, clearing the straight boundaries at will to take Tamizhans to 81 for two in six overs.
  • Nevertheless, on a good batting pitch, it was a few runs too little.

Tushar's early onslaught created Pradosh's job that much easier. Photo Credit: R. RAGU.

Tushar Raheja (48, 17b, 7×6) sparkled on his captaincy debut as he led from the front in iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans' four-wicket win over Madurai Panthers in the TNPL-10 match at the MAC Stadium here on Thursday.

He was well backed by the experienced Pradosh Ranjan Paul, whose unbeaten 65 (45b, 8×4, 2×6) ensured the Tiruppur outfit recovered from a mid-innings wobble and secured its fourth win of the season to move to the top of the table.

Meanwhile, the southpaw kept it simple, clearing the straight boundaries at will to take Tamizhans to 81 for two in six overs.

Nevertheless, Panthers did not go down meekly, thanks to Shoaib Mohammed Khan's fine spell of four for 21. The off-spinner struck thrice in two overs to reduce Tamizhans to 91 for five in nine overs.

Fortunately, Pradosh indicated great composure in gradually chipping away at the target, playing some exquisite drives through the off-side, before closing it out in style with a hooked six over fine-leg.

Earlier, Tamizhans' left-arm spinners M. Mathivannan (three for 18) and Mohan Prasath (two for 27) ran through the Panthers batting line-up, restricting it to 157 for nine.

For context, the 2018 champion was tottering at 76 for seven at one stage before Bhutra and Atheeq Ur Rahman continued 73 for the eighth wicket to secure the Madurai franchise to a respectable total. Nevertheless, on a good batting pitch, it was a few runs too little.

In practice, the scores: Madurai Panthers 157/9 in 20 overs (Atheeq Ur Rahman 43, Rohan Bhutra 36, Natarajan 2/48, Mohan Prasath 2/27, Mathivannan 3/18) lost to iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans 160/6 in 17.4 overs (Tushar Raheja 48, Pradosh Ranjan Paul 65 n.o., Shoaib Mohammed Khan 4/21).

Friday's matches: Vida Kovai Kings vs. Dindigul Dragons (3.30 p.m.); Trichy Grand Cholas vs. Chepauk Super Gillies (7.30 p.m.).

For now, TNPL Tushar starts and Pradosh finishes as Tamizhans get past Panthers remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.

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