SportVot x FPJ: City Central League Thrash Travancore Cricketing Union
City Central League Tamil Nadu produced a stunning all-round performance to thrash Travancore Cricketing Union by a massive 176 runs in the Theruvath Memoirs All India T20 Cricket Tournament in Kerala on Wednesday.
Batting first, City Central League piled up a formidable 213/7 in their 20 overs, led by a blazing 72 off 28 balls from Player of the Match Sudhan Sanseeri, who smashed nine sixes and two fours. He was well supported by R Ram Aravindh, who scored 60 off 34, and K Rajkumar, who contributed a fiery 51 off 29.
In response, Travancore Cricketing Union crumbled under pressure, getting bowled out for just 37 in 12.2 overs. Saravanan spearheaded the bowling attack with a brilliant four-wicket haul for just 11 runs in 4 overs, while M Mathivanan chipped in with 2 wickets for just two runs.
VMP score dominant nine-wicket win over Borade CA
Vande Matram Pratishthan (VMP) cruised to a dominant nine-wicket victory over Borade CA in the Titans Cup match in Nashik on Wednesday. Borade CA struggled with the bat, managing only 63 runs before being bowled out in 17.1 overs. VMP’s bowling attack was ruthless, with T. Randive picking up two wickets in just one over for two runs, and I. Gangurde delivering a spectacular spell of two wickets for just one run in 1.1 overs.
In the chase, Rayan Ahmed Shaikh stole the show with a blistering knock of 48 runs off just 25 balls, smashing 10 fours and one six, earning him the Player of the Match title. VMP chased down the target in just seven overs, sealing a comprehensive win.
Assam Police blank Assam United
Assam Police delivered a dominant performance to secure a 5-0 victory over Assam United FC in a one-sided clash of the Assam State Premier League at Mirza Stadium on Wednesday. Controlling 60% possession, Assam Police made the most of their opportunities, converting all five of their shots on target, while Assam United failed to register a single shot throughout the match.
The hosts also earned six corners and maintained a strong defensive presence, conceding only one foul and receiving one yellow card. With goals spread across both halves and full control of the game, Assam Police cruised to a comfortable win in front of an enthusiastic home crowd.
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