4:26 PM IST and Local Time: Mysore Warriors needed a victory to ensure the qualification for the playoff in their final game and they got that with utter dominance. Firstly, a combined team effort in the bowling bundled out the Shivamogga Yodhas to just 66. Chasing the runs, Mysore Warriors got the start but stuttered later. Eventually they got the victory with exactly 10 overs to spare.
Shivamogga Yodhas were asked to bat first after they lost the toss. Luvnith Sisodia led the team in absence of the regular skipper Smaran Ravichandran. Sisodia and MG Naveen got the starts but were dismissed for an identical score of 12. Tushar Singh and Harshil Dharmani then took the charge. Yodhas were going really well as they got 52 in the board in just 4.3 overs but the downfall started then.
Arbind Kumar Rai removed Harshil Dharmani and in his next over, he removed Sujay Sater. Vyshak Vijaykumar decided to hold himself back and bowl four straight overs with Arbind and the latter finished with 3/28. The balls were gripping and turning and spinners got some advantage. Madhav Bajaj removed Tushar (15), impact substitute Aadarsh Prajwal (2) and Yadugiri Yadav (0) to finish with 3/9 in his 3 overs. Vyshak Vijaykumar's job was to wrap up the innings by derailing the tail of Yodhas. Aneesh KV was the only batter fighting out for the Yodhas when the score was 66/8 after 10 overs. Vyshak's nip backer rattled Aneesh's (11) middle stump and a couple of balls later, a short ball outdid Dhanush Gowda and the Shivamogga Yodhas were bundled out for just 66. Vyshak conceded just 1 run in his 1.5 overs taking 3 wickets.
Mysore Warriors knew that there was no hurry for them. A victory will confirm a play-off spot and hence they went sedately. Chethan LR and SU Karthik came to open the innings and the former took the attack on Shivamogga bowlers. Abhilash Shetty was the stand out bowler but Chethan hit the others to score 26 off 13. The trouble started when Abhilash dismissed SU Karthik. Chethan LR gave a simple catch to the Shivamogga skipper and departed. Abhilash later got the better of KP Karthikeya as the latter edged to Sujay Sater. Dhanush Gowda cut Ritesh Bhatkal's stay short.
At the powerplay, Mysore Warriors were 50/3 but took 4 overs to get the remaining 17 runs. The Yodhas pacers slowed the game up and bowled 27 boundaryless balls before Yadugiri Yadav conceded one in the final ball of the 9th over. Rohan Revankar remained unbeaten on 12 off 16 and Yuvraj Arora remained unbeaten on 3 off 9 to seal the deal for the Warriors. Abhilash Shetty picked up 3 wickets in his 4 overs conceding 15 runs but that did not help Shivamogga Yodhas as they had only 66 runs to defend.