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ASK vs IDW, 8th T20, ILC T20 2025 live

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IDW
153-3(13.1)
Indian Warriors won by 7 wickets (DLS METHOD) 🏆
ASK
(20.0)195-7
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A Chaprana Logo
A Chaprana Jersy
4s: 2
6s: 3
SR:275.00
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P Negi Logo
P Negi Jersy

42

(23)

4s: 6
6s: 1
SR:182.61
I Ahmed Logo
I Ahmed Jersy

1-27

(2.1)

Imtiaz Ahmed

1-27(2.1)
Econ: 12.46
P'ship : 69(28)
Last Wkt : Kedar Devdhar 33(15)
Over 11
1
1
4
4
1
6
 
= 17
Over 12
4
6
1
1
0
1lb
 
= 13
Over 13
wd
1
wd
6
1
4
4
0
 
= 18
Over 14
4
 
= 4

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Time to wrap up this coverage, folks! Deepak Prakash here signing off on behalf of scorer/analyst Bishal Mandal. CHEERS! 
Priyank Panchal (Indian Warriors Captain): "Feeling good. We played some excellent cricket in both the batting and bowling departments, so as a captain, I'm really happy with the performance."
Tillakaratne Dilshan (Asian Kings Captain): "We did really well to recover after the batting collapse, with the tailenders contributing some crucial runs. The rain made things a bit challenging, as it's always tough to defend in a shortened game. Credit to the Indian Warriors team."
Arun Chaprana (POTM): "My role in the team is to bowl during the death overs and contribute with the bat to finish games."
Player of the Match: Arun Chaprana
Time for the post-match presentation.....
7:10 PM IST, Local Time: Indian Warriors win by 7 wickets in the rain-curtailed game, extending their streak to three matches. On the other hand, Asian Kings' search for a win continues in this tournament.

Earlier, after opting to bat first, Asian Kings got off to a good start, with their openers Imtiaz Ahmed (19) and Tillakaratne Dilshan (23) scoring at a decent pace from the outset. However, Indian Warriors bowlers staged a comeback and grabbed wickets in clusters, reducing the Kings to 72/5 inside the first half of the innings, which included the wicket of both openers.

Umang Sharma and Bipul Sharma paired up in the middle and steadied the sinking ship for the Kings. Bipul switched gears as the innings progressed, while Umang played the second fiddle, with the duo adding 78 runs for the 6th wicket. Bipul fell 2 short of his well-deserved fifty, while Umang contributed a run-a-ball 25 runs.

Diwesh Pathania (17*) and Amit Mishra (24*) delivered a solid cameo in the last couple of overs and took their side to over 190 runs in 20 overs.

Arun Chaprana and Sumit Singh bagged a couple of wickets each for the Warriors, while Nathu Singh, Ranjit Mali, and Iqbal Abdulla shared one wicket each.

Rain delayed the start of the second innings, leading to a reduction in overs. The chase was cut down to 14 overs, with the Indian Warriors set a revised target of 150 runs (DLS) to win the contest.

Mausif Khan provided a rollicking start for the Kings, scoring briskly from the outset. However, skipper Priyank Panchal failed to impress with the bat, scoring only 10 runs in 11 balls. Mausif failed to convert his start into a big score and fell prey to Karanveer Singh after scoring 31 runs in 18 balls.

Kedar Devdhar came out all guns blazing and put things back on track for the Warriors, contributing 33 runs off just 15 balls. Pawan Negi (42*) and Arun Chaprana (33*) paired up in the middle and kept the run rate in check, scoring rapidly. They remained unbeaten till the end and helped their side cross the line with 5 balls to spare.

Stay tuned for the presentation.......
OVER 14
Indian Warriors
153/3
Arun Chaprana
33(12)
Pawan Negi
42(23)
Imtiaz Ahmed
1-27(2.1)
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