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That brings us to the end of our coverage for this encounter from the TNPL. Till the next time, this is myself (Arya Sekhar Chakraborty) signing off also on behalf of my fellow commentator and good mate Bala. Goodnight! Cheers!
Baba Indrajith: The bowlers set it up for us. The wicket was a little tacky I would say. I won't say this was my best performance as I want to perform even better in the coming games. It was not only about getting a fifty but I wanted to stay not out till the end. I had batted lower down the order in the previous years but have been given a role in the top order this season and I am clear about my role.
Dindigul Dragons won by 7 wickets (with 35 deliveries to spare)
That was a thoroughly professional run chase from the Dindigul Dragons as they made light work of the target of 124 and chased it down with 35 deliveries to spare. At one stage, they were staring down the barrel having lost 3 quick wickets, it was a brilliant knock from Baba Indrajith who stitched an unbeaten stand with Adithya Ganesh to see his side through with utmost ease.
It was Gurjapneet Singh who started the slide for the Dragons in the powerplay, bagging the wickets of Shivam Singh, Vimal Kumar and S Arun. He hit the deck hard and then changed it up with away swingers. Having reduced them to 32/3, the Madurai Panthers had a spring in their steps but Baba Indrajith ensured that the hopes of an unlikely victory for the Panthers were put to rest.
Indrajith who generally bats in the lower middle order cashed in on the opportunity presented in the middle order and batted with authority. He looked to take the attack to every bowler and it was Washington Sundar who was at the receiving end of his onslaught. The experienced offie was smashed for 26 runs in an over as he remained unbeaten on 76 and quite rightfully struck the winning runs.
14.1 Murugan Ashwin to Baba Indrajith, tossed up wide of the off-stump. Indrajith slices it past backward point. The fielder at sweeper cover cuts it off but he can't prevent the second run
Gurjapneet Singh is not ready to bow down without a fight. He kept it tight in that over despite knowing that the match has been put to bed. Very late to bring him back, he had just one over left but could have been bowled out early.
14
overs
122/3score
0
4
0
1b
0
0
runs
Adithya Ganesh*
22(22)
Baba Indrajith
76(47)
Gurjapneet Singh
3/18
13.6 Gurjapneet Singh to Adithya Ganesh, slower delivery on a length outside off. Once again generates extra bounce off the surface and goes past the batter
13.5 Gurjapneet Singh to Adithya Ganesh, slower ball on a good length. Extra bounce off the surface and hits the splice of the bat
13.4 Gurjapneet Singh to Baba Indrajith, slower ball full and close to the off-stump. Big swing across the line but misses. The keeper fumbles and allows an extra
13.3 Gurjapneet Singh to Baba Indrajith, slower ball on a length angling away. Tries to run it down late but misses