2:29 PM IST, local time: Assam beat Kerala by 5 wickets.
Assam cap off the T20 leg, of what has been a start-stop season for them, with a laudable win. While the flow on the run chase mirrored their returns this year, there was hardly any doubt ever about them getting over the line. After all, the bowlers had set it up that well.
The toss was a significant one. Under hazy conditions, on a red soil wicket which had some moisture early on, Assam had no qualms about electing to field first. Mukhtar Hussain set the tone with a delectable spell up front. He bowled in the right areas, generated some extra bounce and also got the ball to move around prodigiously. He eventually finished with 2/18 off his 4 overs.
Although, he'd be the first to tell you that he should have had a third one too. Alas, there was an extra fielder outside the ring, when he got Sharafuddeen to edge one to the keeper. The aforementioned batter then went on to hit a couple of sixes, which propelled the total into triple digits. That little cameo was perhaps the only shining light in an otherwise forgettable outing for Kerala's batting line-up. Left arm spinner Avinov Chaudhury (2/15) and seamers Abdul Kuraishi (2/16) and Sadak Hussain (4/19) were the other wicket-takers.
The Assam batters looked just as tentative for the large part, while Kerala's seamers — led by KM Asif (2/22) — exploited the conditions well to make it as tough as possible. However, they just did not have enough runs on the board. Pradyun Saikia, with a stubborn 41* (39), shepherd Assam home.