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Haryana and Jharkhand booked their spots in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final, setting up a blockbuster title clash scheduled for Thursday, after contrasting but equally compelling performances in the Super League stage.


🔥 Haryana Thrash Hyderabad to Seal Final Berth

Haryana produced a dominant all-round display to crush Hyderabad by 124 runs, courtesy of explosive batting and disciplined bowling.

After Hyderabad opted to bowl first, Haryana’s batters went berserk:

  • Ankit Kumar (57 off 27 balls; 1 four, 6 sixes)

  • Samant Jakhar (60 off 22 balls; 1 four, 8 sixes)

  • Parth Vats (45 off 19 balls)

Their onslaught powered Haryana to a massive 246/7.

For Hyderabad, T Thyagarajan (2/43) and Ajay Dev Goud (2/66) were the only bowlers to offer resistance.

In reply, Hyderabad never recovered from early blows and were bowled out for 122 in 16.1 overs.
Amit Rana (3/14), Anshul Kamboj (2/16) and Samant Jakhar (2/16) ran through the batting lineup.

With this win, Haryana finished top of Group A, while Hyderabad slipped to second due to an inferior net run rate.


⚔️ Despite Loss, Jharkhand March into Final

Earlier, Andhra Pradesh halted Jharkhand’s nine-match winning streak with a nine-run victory, thanks to a brilliant all-round performance from Nitish Kumar Reddy, who was named Player of the Match.

Batting first, Andhra Pradesh posted 203/7:

  • Srikar Bharat – 35 off 19

  • Ashwin Hebbar – 30 off 18

  • Nitish Kumar Reddy – 45 off 22 (6 fours, 2 sixes)

Jharkhand bowlers Rajandeep Singh (2/35) and Anukul Roy (2/30) kept things tight.

In response, Jharkhand fought hard:

  • Ishan Kishan – 35 off 18

  • Virat Singh – 77 off 40 (4 fours, 7 sixes)

  • Robin Minz – 25

Jharkhand finished on 194/8, falling short by nine runs.
With the ball, Nitish Reddy (2/32) and Saurabh Kumar (2/21) were instrumental.

Despite the defeat, Jharkhand progressed to the final after finishing top of Group B on net run rate.


🚀 Mumbai Win Thriller; Sarfaraz Steals the Show

In another high-scoring contest, Mumbai defeated Rajasthan by three wickets at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium.

Rajasthan posted 216/4, powered by:

  • Deepak Hooda – 51 off 31

  • Mukul Choudhary – 54* off 28

Mumbai’s chase was headlined by:

  • Ajinkya Rahane – 72 off 41

  • Sarfaraz Khan – 73 off just 22 balls

Mumbai chased down the target in 18.1 overs, with Sarfaraz Khan named Player of the Match.


🎯 Punjab End Winless Run in a Last-Over Classic

Punjab finally broke their Super League drought with a thrilling two-wicket win over Madhya Pradesh, chasing down 226 in a nail-biting finish.

MP posted 225/8, led by:

  • Venkatesh Iyer – 70 off 43

Punjab’s chase was built on:

  • Harnoor Singh – 64 off 36

  • Salil Arora – 50 off 29

  • Anmolpreet Singh – 38 off 14

The finishing touches came from Ramandeep Singh, whose unbeaten 35 off 21 balls sealed the win in the final over. His all-round effort earned him the Player of the Match award.

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