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    tNPL match 19th, Chepauk Super Gillies won by 24 runs

    August 2, 2021Updated:September 30, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Chennai, August 1: Ravisrinivasan Sai Kishore (4-30) made his presence felt in the Shriram Capital Tamil Nadu Premier League with a superb bowling display to help Chepauk Super Gillies upstage Dindigul Dragons by 24 runs at the MA Chidambaram Stadium here on Sunday.

    The left-arm spinner justified his reputation as the highest wicket-taker in the tournament (47 wickets from 33 matches) by doing most of the damage and his victims included the prized scalp of Dindigul captain C Hari Nishaanth (39 off 31 balls, 1 four, 3 sixes) and the dangerous Vivek Raj (16 off 9 balls). Sai Kishore and pacer Sandeep Warrier (1-21), who were on national duty in Sri Lanka last month, returned for the marquee clash against Dindigul and made an

    immediate impact to help Chepauk defend their total with aplomb. Chasing 160 for a win, Dindigul ended up on 135-8 in 20 overs.

    Dindigul were cruising at 77-1 at the halfway mark but Sai Kishore turned the tide by claiming four wickets, backed by brilliant fielding, to leave them gasping. It also turned out to be a good outing for Warrier, making his debut in the tournament.

    Sai Kishore was elated at helping his side win but he felt he could have done better. “It feels good to have performed but I could have bowled a lot better. I still feel my instincts weren’t great and I can improve a little,” he said. The lanky bowler stressed there was no special preparation for the game, he just went with the flow. “There was no special plan because the last game I played was in February. So I wasn’t sure about what I’m going to do. When you play matches regularly your

    instincts will be better but the only thought I had was that whatever the situation, I should adapt and bowl. I also felt like the wicket was a little sticky so that helped a lot,” he explained.

    It was a good opportunity for Dindigul to get even for their defeat in the last season final but they failed to grab their chances in the game.

    Captain Hari Nishaanth admitted he should have shored up the side and was responsible for the defeat. “We were holding the edge even while chasing, till the 10th over we had the game. One guy got out after scoring 30-plus and that was me! I should take the full blame as I should have batted till the end, but it’s good learning and I hope I learn things faster as a leader and not repeat such mistakes,” he said. Earlier, Dindigul bowlers did well to restrict Chepauk for 159-7 in 20 overs. Chepauk had a blazing start with their captain Kaushik Gandhi leading the charge smashing 45

    off 31 balls, 5 fours, 2 sixes. Along with Narayan Jagadeesan (40 off 27 balls, 3 sixes), Gandhi put up 73 runs in 7.4 overs but once he was bowled by pacer Lakshminarayanan Vignesh, Dindigul clawed back.

    In the next 12.2 overs, Chepauk could add just 86 runs for the loss of six wickets. Left-arm spinner M Silambarasan spearheaded Dindigul’s fightback despite going for 12 runs in the first over to end up with fantastic figures of 4-1-18-2. The 23-year-old’s scalps included Jagadeesan and all-rounder Satish Rajagopal (11).

    Left-arm paceman Gurjapneet Singh also turned in a similar display after conceding 11 runs in his first over. The 23-year-old went wicketless but he played a key role in choking the run flow by conceding just 12 in his next three overs.

    Barring the openers, Uthirasamy Sasidev (29 off 24 balls, 2 four, 1 six) was the only other batsman who had some measure of the Dindigul attack.

    Brief scores: Chepauk Super Gillies 159-7 in 20 overs (Kaushik Gandhi 45, N Jagadeesan 40, U Sasidev 29; M Silambarasan 2-18, Mokit Hariharan 1-16, R Suthesh 1-37) defeated Dindigul Dragons 135-8 in 20 overs (Hari Nishaanth 39, R Srinivasan 24, S Arun 18; Sai Kishore 4-30, Harish Kumar 1-9, Sandeep Warrier 1-21) by 24 runs.

    Toss: Dindigul Dragons, chose to field.

    Debutants: Sandeep Warrier (CSG)

    Points: Chepauk Super Gillies – 2, Dindigul Dragons – 0

    Umpires: M Madhu, M G Saidharshan Kumar

    Third umpire: G R Sadashiv Iyer

    Match Referee: Sharath

    Tomorrow’s match:

    iDream Tiruppur Tamizhans vs Siechem Madurai Panthers at 7:30 pm.

    Live on: Star Sports Tamil, Star Sports 2, Star Sports 2HD, Disney+ Hotstar from 7:30 pm.

    Match Awards:

    Koo App Most Number of 6s: Hari Nishaanth (DD), N Jagadeesan (CSG)

    Shriram Most Number of 4s: M Kaushik Gandhi (CSG)

    Dream 11 Game Changer of the Match: Sai Kishore (CSG)

    Upstox Most Valuable Player of the Match: M Silambarasan (DD)

    BKT Tires– Commander of the Match: M Kaushik Gandhi (CSG)

    Shriram Capital Player of the Match: N Jagadeesan (CSG)

    POINTS TABLE (after 19th Match):

    StandingTeam NameMatches PlayedWinsLossN/RPointsNet Run Rate
    1RTW642080.746
    2DD532060.396
    3CSG421150.530
    4LKK522150.237
    5iDTT52215-0.363
    6SMP412130.155
    7SS51313-1.095
    8NRK41213-1.202

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