6:06 PM IST and Local Time: PHEW! What a start we have had for the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2026! It was a nail-biting thriller between Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters and Gulbarga Mystics. The game went down the wire and the former prevailed only in the final ball of the game. Blasters won it by 6 wickets.
Bengaluru Blasters won the toss and sent the Mystics to bat first. Prakhar Chaturvedi and Lochan Gowda opened the batting. They both played some good shots but Gowda was dismissed by Samit Dravid early in the game. But that did not trouble the Mystics as Chaturvedi and Aarav Mahesh took the game forward. They together hit some big shots to add 110 runs on the board. Prakhar top scored for the Mystics with 64 runs from 38 balls with 6 fours and 4 sixes. His dismissal was followed by the perishing of Macneil Noronha.
But Aarav Mahesh was joined by Manish Pandey after that and they rebuilt the innings. Mahesh impressed on his debut and scored 63 from 41 balls with 6 fours and 3 sixes. After that the Bengaluru Blasters bowlers pulled things back. Manish got 19 beside his name. Thippa Reddy remained unbeaten on 20 off 12 balls to take the score over 200.
For the Kalyani Bengaluru Blasters, Shubhang Hegde and Shreevathsa Acharya took a couple of wickets. Samit Dravid picked up a wicket.
Coming to the run chase, Bhuvan M Raju and Rohan Patil showed no mercy to the Gulbarga Mystics bowlers. They took the score to 43 after the first 3 overs and eventually they put up 82 runs inside the powerplay. The run rate was curtailed only after Manish Pandey introduced his spinners and the boundaries came to a halt in the middle overs. Paras Gurbax Arya dismissed Rohan Patil for 31. The opening partnership of 93 runs came to an end but Bhuvan Raju was still there.
Raju added 32 runs for the second wicket with Krishnan Shrijith. Shrijith looked good in his 22-run innings but he was dismissed by Dhruv Prabhakar. Bhuvan Raju got to his fifty in a quick time in 23 balls. But he was dismissed by Paras Arya on 56 off 29 balls. Then the onus was down to skipper Shubhang Hegde.
Hegde took his time but Samit Dravid was struggling. Junior Dravid departed for 11 and that paved the way for Praveen Dubey to come in. Praveen and Hegde got to a situation when they needed around 50 from the final 4 overs. They took 18 from the final over of Arya and brought the equation to 35 off 3. They together took 24 from the next two overs and it was down to 11 required from the last over. Kranthi Kumar did well but the pair of Praveen and Shubhang ran brilliantly to sneak a few extra runs and won the game in the final ball.
For the Gulbarga Mystics, Paras Gurbax Arya took two wickets. Dhruv Parashar and Macneil Noronha picked up a wicket each.