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ERG vs TRT, 6th T20, ILC T20 2025 live

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TRT
204-6(20.0)
Trans Titans won by 4 wickets 🏆
ERG
(20.0)203-5
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A Mansoori Logo
A Mansoori Jersy
4s: 1
6s: 1
SR:275.00
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V Sood Logo
V Sood Jersy

9

(4)

4s: 0
6s: 1
SR:225.00
K Khan Logo
K Khan Jersy

0-46

(4.0)

Kamran Khan

0-46(4.0)
Econ: 11.50
P'ship : 20(6)
Last Wkt : Pinal Shah 62(36)
Over 18
1
1
0
1
1
1
 
= 5
Over 19
W
W
1
2
W
6
 
= 9
Over 20
1
1
6
1
4
1b
 
= 14

Player of the Match

Pinal Shah Logo
Pinal Shah Jersy
Pinal Shah
Trans Titans
62(36)

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That's all from this enthralling contest, folks! Deepak Prakash here signing off on behalf of scorer/analysts Ghanendra Singh Thakur and Bishal Mandal. CHEERS! 
Rishi Dhawan (Trans Titans Captain): "Yeah, feeling really good. The boys are performing well. We got off to a solid start, and both Pratik Athavale and Pinal played excellent knocks. We were confident throughout, knowing we had big hitters in the lineup."
Akshay Wakhare (Euro Gladiators Captain): "It’s a tough pill to swallow. Our bowling at the death let us down and ultimately cost us the game. But that’s how cricket goes sometimes—these moments are part of the sport."
Player of the Match: Pinal Shah
Time for the post-match presentation......
7:10 PM IST, Local Time: PHEW! What a game of cricket! Trans Titans win by 4 wickets on the last ball of the contest, securing their first win of the tournament.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, Euro Gladiators lost Raghav Dhawa (15) and Prashant Gupta (4) inside the powerplay, with Rishi Dhawan removing both batters. Amit Paunikar looked good in the middle but failed to convert his start into a big score, departing for 29 runs.

The Gladiators were 4 down for 65 runs inside the first half of the innings, but Gaurav Dhiman and Adil Reshi paired up in the middle and steadied the ship. Both set batters switched gears as the innings progressed and added over 110 runs for the 5th wicket, with both batters notching up their fifties. Dhiman departed for 56 runs, while Reshi remained unbeaten on 64 runs. Anureet Singh came out all guns blazing and smashed an unbeaten 22 runs off just 5 balls in the final over, taking his side to over 200 runs in 20 overs.

Siddharth Trivedi and Rishi Dhawan bagged a couple of wickets each for the Titans, while Parvinder Awana grabbed a solitary wicket.

In response to 203 runs, the Trans Titans lost Jesse Ryder early for 17 within the first two overs, but Rishi Dhawan and Pratik Athavale steadied the innings with an aggressive partnership. The pair added 64 runs for the second wicket before skipper Rishi was run out for 30.

Athavale brought up a well-crafted fifty but, much like Rishi, he too was dismissed via a run-out after scoring 62. Pinal Shah kept the momentum going, scoring freely from the start and bringing up his fifty in just 30 deliveries.

Abu Nechim wreaked havoc in the penultimate over, picking up three wickets—including the key dismissal of the well-set Pinal Shah (62). With 14 runs needed off the final over, Kamran Khan couldn’t defend the total, as Varun Sood (9*) and Asif Mansoori (11*) held their nerve and guided the Titans to a thrilling victory on the final ball.

Abu Nechim was the standout performer with the ball for the Gladiators, picking up four wickets, while the remaining two dismissals came via run-outs.

Stay tuned for the presentation.....
OVER 20
Trans Titans
204/6
Varun Sood
9(4)
Asif Mansoori
11(4)
Kamran Khan
0-46(4.0)
19.6 K Khan to A Mansoori
1b They take a bye, and Trans Titans win by 4 wickets on the last ball of the match. Short of a length delivery outside off. Mansoori flashes at it and misses. They hustle for a quick single. The keeper misses the shy at his end, and Kamran also fails to hit the stumps at the bowler's end, allowing the batters to steal a single.
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