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119/10 (17.1)

CR : 6.93

167/9 (20.0)

CR : 8.35

Assam won by 48 runs 🏆

Over 15
0
2
1
1
1
0
= 5
Over 16
1
1
1
1
6
2
= 12
Over 17
w
0
w
1
w
w
= 1
Over 18
w
= 0

Player of the Match

Mukhtar HussainAssam's team jersey

Mukhtar Hussain

Assam

6/200(1)
Ravi Kiran is the last batter in.

Over 17

Chhattisgarh 119/9
Ravi Kiran0(0)
Dev Aditya Singh1(1)
Mukhtar Hussain6-20(4.0)
17.1
W
B Lahkar to Singh
BOWLED'EM! That's it! Chhattisgarh have lost 5 wickets in 7 balls, and they are folded for 119 runs. Assam win by 48 runs to secure their first points of the season. Short of a length delivery on the stumps. Dev clears his front leg and pulls at it but misses it completelty and the ball goes on to rattle the stumps. 
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Singh 1(2)

b B Lahkar

4s/6s

0/0

SR

50.00

Over 18

Chhattisgarh 119/10
Dev Aditya Singh1(2)
Ravi Kiran0(0)
Bhargab Lahkar2-12(2.1)
ASM won by 48 runs
8:04 PM IST, Local Time: A massive collapse in the middle saw Chhattisgarh lose 5 wickets in 7 balls, ultimately getting bowled out for 119 runs. Assam win by 48 runs and register their first victory of the season.

Earlier, Assam finish with 167/9, a total that once promised 180+ before Chhattisgarh triggered a late collapse. The top order flourished through Sumit Ghadigaonkar’s explosive 79 (49) and Pradyun Saikia’s 37 (29), their 95-run opening stand laying a strong platform. But momentum faded quickly, with wickets tumbling in clusters — a slide from 160/5 to 165/9 in the final overs halting their progress. Riyan Parag (15) and Nihar Deka (22 off 14)* offered support, though the finishing kick never arrived.

Chhattisgarh’s bowlers executed well at the back end, led by Sourabh Majumdar (2/26), Ravi Kiran (2/29) and Shubham Agarwal (2/33), with Ajay Jadav Mandal striking once to further tighten the screws.

In reply, Chhattisgarh lost Aayush Pandey for a duck in the opening over, but Amandeep Khare (46) and Shashank Chandrakar (30) steadied the innings with a 43-run stand for the second wicket before Chandrakar’s brisk knock was cut short by Mrinmoy Dutta.

What followed was a dramatic collapse. The middle and lower order crumbled completely as Chhattisgarh slipped from 118/5 to 119/10 in the space of just seven balls, with six batters dismissed for single-digit scores.

Mukhtar Hussain was the chief destroyer, producing a brilliant spell of 6/20 in four overs, including four wickets in one over, ripping through the batting lineup and triggering the collapse. Bhargab Lahkar (2/12) supported him well with two wickets, while Avinav Choudhury and Mrinmoy Dutta picked up one each.
Player of the Match: Mukhtar Hussain
Time to wrap up this coverage, folks! For now, it's me, Deepak Prakash, signing off on behalf of scorer/analyst Sachin Yadav. CHEERS!