Urvil Patel’s blazing century led Gujarat’s dominating victory while Shivam Dube‘s all-round brilliance powered Mumbai. Saurashtra displayed strong batting in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy action.
Urvil Patel’s Blistering Form Propels Gujarat
Gujarat’s Urvil Patel continued his red-hot form in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, smashing a second consecutive T20 century.
His stunning century of 115 runs on 38 balls, studded with 8 fours and 11 sixes, powered Gujarat to an eight-wicket victory over Uttarakhand.
Urvil Patel’sexplosive inning helped Gujarat to chase 182 runs with 41 balls to spare, securing their fifth win in six matches.
With this stellar knock, Urvil also overtook Hardik Pandya as the tournament’s highest six-hitter(25), underlining his incredible consistency.
Mumbai Triumphs with Dube and Shardul
Mumbai’s knockout hopes received a boost with a 39-run victory over Services, thanks to Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur.
Mumbai’s hopes to knockout were boosted with this impressive 39-run victory over Services, thanks to Shivam Dube and Shardul Thakur.
Dube marked an unprecedented return from injury with a stunning half-century and scored 71 off 37 balls. The strong partnership between Surya Kumar Yadav and Dube made the fourth wicket stand on 130 runs.
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Mumbai marked 192/4, and Thakur’s redemption story continued. He claimed 4/25, defending the total effectively. The win keeps Mumbai in contention for the knockouts.
Meanwhile, Prithvi Shaw’s struggles continued, as he was dismissed for a duck.
While Tamil Nadu’s campaign faltered with their fourth loss in six matches, despite being former champions.
Prithvi Shaw’s tough phase continues
Prithvi Shaw’s struggles to get back in the form continue. P S Poonia dismissed Shaw for a duck for the third ball of Mumbai’s match against Services.
Prithvi Shaw caught on duck for the 2nd time, which illustrates his persistent troubles with the form
Shaw’s performance has been poor in the tournament. He had scored only 27 against Kerala, 40 against Nagaland, and a duck against Hyderabad.
Shaw’s setback follows his inability to attract bids in the IPL 2025 Auction. His base price was dropped to INR 75 lakhs and still, he went unsold.
This ended his six-year relationship with the Delhi Capitals.
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