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Karun Nair (Player of the Match) - Of course, happy with how we played both these games. We always know that we have the potential to beat any team. Everyone is stepping up whenever they get an opportunity. It doesn't matter. At the start, the aim is the top four and you know that you have to beat everyone to win the trophy. We know the individuals and it's all about finding ways to get the best out of them
Karun Nair collects an orange cap. He overtakes Abhinav Manohar as the leading run scorer in this tournament
Mysore Warriors beat Mangalore Dragons by 6 wickets!
Mysore Warriors picked up a comfortable win over stragglers Mangalore Dragons in this game, and most of it was due to the stunning knock that skipper Karun Nair played for them.
The opening duo of the two Karthiks - CA and SU - seemed to be going at a snail's pace, and it was only after Nair came in that the momentum changed in this game.
Mangalore seemed to be bowling well in areas until the Mysore skipper walked in to bat and changed the equations completely. This game was practically of no consequence as Mysore have already qualified for the semifinal and Mangalore have been knocked out of the race.
However, the former's stunning showing will help them tremendously ahead of the playoffs and allow their players to go into it in a rich vein of form. As for Mangalore, their torrid run in this tournament continues with their final clash against Bengaluru Blasters tomorrow.
18.5 Advith M-Shetty to Manoj Bhandage, fuller delivery on middle stump, Manoj drives it down to long-off for a single. Warriors won by 6 wickets
A fine shot by Bhandage to almost seal the deal for Mysore!
18.4 Advith M-Shetty to Manoj Bhandage, SIX! The scores are level! Slow delivery on a fuller length, Manoj gets underneath it and smokes it over long-off for a maximum
18.3 Advith M-Shetty to Manoj Bhandage, slow delivery angling back, Manoj swings across across and the ball balloons it up to the off-side. Advith dives forward but couldn't reach closer to the ball
18.2 Advith M-Shetty to Manoj Bhandage, fuller delivery on middle stump, Manoj jams it towards to long-on for a couple
Wow! This narrows the deficit down even further.
18.1 Advith M-Shetty to Manoj Bhandage, NO-BALL... SIX? A wayward full toss and the ball is clearly above the waist height. Manoj uses the pace and helps the pull over deep backward square leg for a maximum
18.1 Advith M-Shetty to Manoj Bhandage, WIDE! Fuller delivery and it goes outside the tramline
Noronha was brought into the attack as some sort of joke by Gopal but he ended up picking up two massive wickets. Mysore need 18 runs off 12 balls now.
18
overs
161/4score
6
2
W
0
W
2
runs
Jagadeesha Suchith*
2(1)
Manoj Bhandage
1(3)
Macneil Noronha
2/10
17.6 Macneil Noronha to Jagadeesha Suchith, flighted delivery on a fuller length, driven to the right of long-off for a couple
Jagadeesha Suchith, LHB, is the new batter.
Senseless batting from the Nagaland wicketkeeper-batter. It would have been far more prudent to rotate the strike at this moment.
17.5 Macneil Noronha to Sumit Kumar, OUT! Bowls it short and outside leg-stump, Sumit swings and pulls it towards deep mid-wicket. The fielder runs forward, dives forward and pouches it safely Sumit Kumar c Paras Gurbax Arya b Macneil Noronha 0 (2b 0x4 0x6)
17.4 Macneil Noronha to Sumit Kumar, angles the length delivery across off, Sumit swings and misses