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CS vs RGR, 10th T20, GSL 2025 live

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0-0(0.0)
Match Abandoned/due to rain
RGR
(13.5)79-10
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So that marks the end of our coverage from the final league game of the Global Super League 2025 between Rangpur Riders and Central Stags. Unfortunately, this fixture has been abandoned by the rain.

For now, this is Saptak Sanyal signing off on behalf of my co-commentator and our scorer/analyst Zeeshan Naiyer who brought all the actions to you. Good night and do join us for the final.
The rain abandoned contest has awarded both Rangpur Riders and Central Stags a point each. Rangpur Riders are now at the zenith of the points table with 7 points beside their name. They will face Guyana Amazon Warriors in the summit clash who finished with 6 points in the second position. The final between Rangpur Riders and Guyana Amazon Warriors is scheduled to be played on Friday night. Rangpur-based franchise will be keen to defend their title while Guyana Amazon Warrior will have their eyes on their maiden GSL title.
11:21 PM IST and 1:51 PM Local Time | Rain has the final say in this contest. We have had a few interruptions after the late start of the game and this time, the rain is heavy and a lot of water is on the outfield and the covers. Umpires have decided to call the game off. 
10:52 PM IST and 1:22 PM Local Time | The rain's back in Guyana! The drizzle has returned, threatening to disrupt play once more. Covers come on in no time. Let's keep our fingers crossed that it clears up quickly and the game can continue without further interruption.
Toby Findlay: "You need to be consistent here. Change-ups are important. Here in this wicket, taking the pace-off has been the key. I try a lot of running back catches. The team has helped me a lot and backed me."
10:46 PM IST and 1:16 PM Local Time | Rangpur Riders have finished with only 79 runs on the board. The shot playing was tough here and the Central Stags bowlers had a good time in the middle.

The Rangpur Riders have been bowled out for a modest total in the 14-over contest, which was reduced from the original 17 overs per side due to rain interruptions. The team got off to a slow and shaky start, struggling to build momentum. Saif Hassan and Mahidul Islam Ankon provided some respite with a solid partnership for the 3rd wicket, but once they were broken, the wickets tumbled rapidly, and the Rangpur Riders were unable to recover. They were the only two batters who scored in double digits!

The Central Stags' bowlers were instrumental in restricting the Rangpur Riders' scoring opportunities. Blair Tickner, Jayden Lennox and Angus Schaw were the standout performers, each claiming three wickets and bowling economically. Toby Findlay chipped in with a wicket, contributing to the Rangpur Riders' struggles. The Central Stags' bowling unit's collective effort played a significant role in keeping the opposition's score low, setting up a potentially favorable position for their team.

Stay tuned for the run chase.
OVER 14
Rangpur Riders
79/10
Rakibul Hasan
0(2)
Khaled Ahmed
3(2)
Jayden Lennox
3-6(2.5)
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