6:12 PM IST and Local Time: SoBo Mumbai Falcons win by 3 Wickets! This match was never supposed to be this close. The Mumbai T20 league continues to fly with games and competition like this. The first half of the chase was painted with SMF all over it. Then the Royals did so well to scratch all that off and make a thriller out of it. Eventually, it was Gautam Waghela who filled the crucial spots with his brush to see his team over the line.
Royals will feel hard done here. They did everything they could but ball number 16.4 did not go in their favour, which will be debated for a while, and that cost them the match. Waghela would have been out but as it stands, he continued to bat and got his side over the line!
SMF won the toss and elected to bowl first. Sahil Jadhav started off well with the bat despite not getting great support from the other end. MMR were 29/2 and in a spot of bother. However, that is when Sahil found support in Chinmay Suthar. The pair added 61 runs for the third wicket and revived the innings. Sahil crossed his fifty in that span.
However, that is when another mini collapse took place. From 90/2 the Royals collapsed to 95/5. The two set batters and Tushar Deshpande fell in that period. Only Arjun Dani had something to show in the lower order as he finished with 35(30). Apart from him no one crossed 10 and with that failure in their batting effort, the Royals were restricted to 153/9 in 20 overs. The pick of the bowlers for the Falcons were Akash Palkar (3-22) and Yash Dicholkar (3-25).
The chase started off in fine fashion for the Falcons. Captain Aditya Tare came out all guns blazing in the powerplay. He struck almost at 250 as he smashed 42(19). Ishan Mulchandani (29 off 24) and Shreyas Iyer (30 off 24) did well to motor along and make sure that they eat into the chase effectively. Falcons were dominating the chase at 99/1 in 10 overs.
That is when a remarkable collapse took place. Ishan Mulchandani was dismissed courtesy of a direct hit at the bowler's end. Shreyas Iyer too missed a pull as the ball stayed low and pinned him in front. The middle order could not put bat to ball and matters became worse with every passing over. From 99/1, Falcons collapsed to 115/6. That span of 5 overs yielded just 16 runs and brought about 5 wickets. Royals were all of a sudden right in the game and the contest hung in great fragility.
The 4th ball off the 17th over saw Gautam Waghela mistime a pull shot to deep square leg. The fielder was clearly in control of the ball as he completed the catch. However, just as he was about to get up, the ball flicked the ground. The TV umpire gave it not out.
Guess what with all the drama and the wickets tumbling around him Gautam Waghela ended up being the hero of the match as he stayed 26(23) Not Out and saw his side over the line.
The Royals fought really hard and brought the match down to 18 off 12. Waghela nailed a six in that over and then followed it up a six in the next one as well to see his team win the contest with 5 balls to spare. The pick of the bowlers for Royals was Maxwell Swaminathan for his 2-24. This has been an absolute nail biter and one to remember for the ages.