Vijay Shankar claimed three for 23. Photo Credit: G. Kartikeyan
Chepack Super Gillies Jugarnote continued to steam the opponents and made it an ideal seven in the league of TNPL -9, with six wickets (DLS laws) defeated CKM Madurai Panthers in his final group encounter at NPR College Ground on Saturday.
Jeet meant that CSG became the second team after Albert Tuti Patriots in 2017, so that all their league matches in the competition.
Chasing 157, every super gillies top-order batter stroked the valuable cameo to keep the asking rate in check. The four -time champions were hovering at 71 for three in 9.2 overs, when the players left due to insect infection.
Once playing, the revised target of Super Gillis was 114 in 14 overs. Vijay Shankar and N. Jagadisin quickly hit a few huge sixes and closed the game with seven balls.
However, this victory was given by CSG bowlers Vijay Shankar (three for 23) and M. The Madurai outfit was limited to seven for only 156 after the match was established by Silambarson (two for 19), after a delay of one hour of the match.
Skipper NS Chaturd and Ma Atec ur Rehman gave the panthers a great platform, presented his side for 60 for two in Powerplay.
game changer
Ashwin and Gurjapneet’s late bounce last reduced the panthers to 150, but was not enough, as the 2018 champion was out of the tournament after the fifth defeat of the season.
Score: Siechem Madurai Panthers 156/7 (NS Chaturd 31, Ma Atheeeeq Ur Rahman 41, M. Ashwin 38, Vijay Shankar 3/23, M. Silambarasan 2/19) 12 overs lost to 114/4 (M. Ayush 2/20) in 12 overs. CSG won by six wickets on DLS method.
Published – June 28, 2025 09:16 pm IST