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CHANDER SHEKHAR AZAD T-20 TOURNAMENT: LATE HEROICS FROM GURINDER AND RAMAN POWER WARRIORS TO FOUR-WICKET WIN OVER TIGERS, RANAUTA SHINES AS CHALLENGERS TAME PANTHERS

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A decisive 70-run partnership for the seventh wicket between skipper Gurinder Singh (43 off 28) and Raman Bishnoi (28 off 15) powered Wild Woods Warriors to a four-wicket win over Talanoa Tigers in the Chandershekhar Azad T20 Tournament being played at Tau Devi Lal Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Opting to field first, Warriors’ bowlers led by Neel Dhaliwal (3/54) restricted Talanoa Tigers to 152/6 in stipulated 20 overs while Karan Singh (50 off 23 balls) and Taranpreet Singh (50 off 37 balls) hammered half centuries for the batting side.

Chasing the target, Warriors stumbled at 111/6 before Gurinder and Bishnoi’s game-changing stand sealed the win in 19.1 overs. Kunal Mahajan added 42 runs while Nipun Sharda scored 37 runs.

Earlier in the day City Challengers emerged victorious by 13 runs over Punjab Panthers.

After opting to bat first, Challengers posted a modest total of 153/8 in 20 overs. Top scorer Nikhil Kumar (48 off 36 balls) was aptly supported by Amrit Lubana (35) and skipper Mohd Arslan Khan (31). From the bowling side Jaskirat Singh Mehra (3/34) and Harshit Singh Saini (2/30) kept the pressure on but could not halt the Challengers’ steady accumulation of runs.

In response, Punjab Panthers struggled throughout their innings as their chase faltered against Ivraj Ranauta (3/23) who executed his plans perfectly. Nikhil Kumar (2/10) and Somit (2/28) equally dampened the Panthers’ hope as the team was restricted to 140/9.

Wildwood Warriors are still dominant on the chart with five wins from six matches claiming 20 points followed by City Challengers and Talanoa Tigers on second and third place respectively.

Nitish Singla (PCS), Joint Secretary, Labour & Employment, UT, Chandigarh, Pankaj Garg, Additional Director (Legal), Haryana Police and Pradeep Malik, Deputy Director, HERC felicitated the outstanding players in the presence of Sanjay Tandon, President, UTCA and Dr Rupesh Singh, Chairman, Tournament

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