Mushtaq: Karnataka\, Maha set up title clash; Mumbai bow out

Mushtaq: Karnataka, Maha set up title clash; Mumbai bow out

Press Trust of India  |  Indore 

and set up the title clash in the after posting win in their last respective matches Tuesday, while bowed out of the domestic T20 tournament despite trouncing

From Group B, it was Karnataka, who made it to the summit clash after defeating Vidarbha by six wickets.

With this win, remained unbeaten in the stage and topped the table with 16 points.

From the Super League Group A, stormed into the finals after winning all their four games. They topped the table with 16 points.

The final of the domestic T20 championship will be played at the here on March 14.

With the two finalists decided now, the versus Bengal final Group A Super League match has been reduced to a 'dead rubber'.

As per the format this time, the final is to be played between the two teams who top their respective group in terms of points at the Super League stage.

restricted Vidarbha to a modest 138/7 with pacer R (2-27) leading from the front.

Later, struck a fluent unbeaten 49 to guide his side home. Pandey hammered three fours and two sixes in his 35-ball knock.

Opener (39) and Karun Nair (24) also chipped in with valueable knocks.

On the other hand, dished out a clinical show to beat Railways by 21 runs.

Maharashtra, coached by Surendra Bhave, posted a competitive 177/5 with wicketkeeper scoring an unbeaten 95.

Naushad Shaikh also played his part to perfection with a gritty 59.

Maharashtra bowlers, led by left-arm medium pacer Fallah (3-37), then shot out Railways for 156 to maintain their unbeaten run in the Super League stage.

Earlier in the day, put into bat, posted a massive 183/7 with Siddhesh Lad top scoring with 62 off just 44 balls.

After losing opener (0) on the first ball, Lad and Eknath Kerkar (46 off 36 balls) stitched a 96-run stand for the second wicket to lay the foundation for a big total.

Then (43 off 27 balls) played his usual attacking game and when he departed Mumbai had crossed the 175-run mark.

For UP, who were out of the reckoning for a berth in the finals before the match, (3-47) was the pick of the bowlers.

Mumbai bowlers then shot out UP for 137 with medium pacer Shardul Thakur (3-15), Siddhesh Lad (3-23) and Shivam Dube (3-31) sharing the spoils.

For UP, apart from Saurabh Kumar (24) and Priyam Garg (23), no other batsman showed spine as Mumbai emerged triumphant without much fuss.

Brief Scores: At ground: Mumbai 183/7 (Siddhesh Lad 62, Eknath Kerkar 46; Ankit Rajpoot 3-47) won against 137 all out (Saurabh Kumar 24, Priyam Garg 23; Shardul Thakur 3-15, Siddhesh Lad 3-23) by 46 runs.

Mumbai 4 points, UP 0 points.

At ground: Vidarbha 138/7 (Apoorv Wankhede 56 not out, Akshay Karnewar 33; R 2-27, J Suchith 1-17) lost to Karnataka 140/4 (49 not out, 39; Yash Thakur 1-18) by six wickets.

Karnataka 4 points. Vidarbha 0 points.

At Holkar Stadium: Maharashtra 177/5 (95 not out, Naushad Shaikh 59; Manjeet Choudhary 2-36, Ashish Yadav 1-29) won against Railways 156 (Mrunal Devdhar 55, Pratham Singh 29; Fallah 3-47, Satyajeet Bachchav 2-22) by 21 runs.

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First Published: Tue, March 12 2019. 19:40 IST