How Did Mysore Warriors Secure a 39-Run Win Over Bengaluru Blasters in Maharaja Trophy 2025?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Mysore Warriors showcased resilience after a challenging start.
- Yashovardhan Parantap played a pivotal role in setting a competitive target.
- Shikhar Shetty was instrumental in dismantling the Blasters' batting lineup.
- The match demonstrated the impact of rain on gameplay strategies.
- The win boosts the Warriors' morale as they aim for the championship.
Mysore, Aug 18 (NationPress) The reigning champions, Mysore Warriors, successfully returned to their winning form with a decisive 39-run victory against the Bengaluru Blasters during the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 league in a match significantly affected by rain on Monday.
In a crucial contribution, Yashovardhan Parantap scored 39 runs off 21 balls, leading the Mysore Warriors to a total of 136/7 in 16 overs, as the match was shortened due to rain. The blend of youthful energy and seasoned skills from Shikhar Shetty and K. Gowtham dismantled the Blasters' batting lineup, limiting them to just 97/9.
The Blasters struggled right from the start, losing Chethan L.R. (0), Mayank Agarawal (1 off 3), and Bhuvan Raju (5 off 6) in rapid succession. It was the trio of Shikhar Shetty, K. Gowtham, and Karthik C.A. who each took a wicket, leaving the Blasters in a precarious position at 8/3 within just 2.4 overs.
The Blasters' troubles continued as they lost three more pivotal wickets in the subsequent five overs. Shikhar Shetty tightened his grip on the match by dismissing Naveen M.G. (9 off 7) and then getting Suraj Ahuja (2 off 9) out. Opener Rohan Patil (10 off 12) struggled to find his rhythm until he was bowled by K. Gowtham, further plunging the innings into disarray.
With the Blasters needing 107 runs in the final eight overs and only four wickets in hand, the task proved too daunting. However, Madhav Prakash Bajaj (34 off 20) and Shubhang Hegde (13 off 17) attempted to stage a comeback with a 37-run partnership towards the end, but ultimately, the Blasters finished at 97/9 in 18 overs.
After being put in to bat first, the Warriors capitalized on the adjusted Power-play of 4.5 overs, amassing 57 runs while losing two wickets. Karthik S.U. (13 off 9) was dismissed LBW by Vidyadhar Patil, while C.A. Karthik (20 off 8) showcased his hitting skills with two sixes and a four before falling to Naveen MG.
Runs were scarce during the following phase of the innings as Harshil Dharmani (14 off 13) and Manish Pandey (12 off 13) were taken down by Shubhang Hegde and Mohsin Khan. By the midway point, the Warriors stood at 68/4.
Lankesh K.S. (15 off 18) couldn't replicate his previous night's performance and fell to Mohsin Khan, who recorded impressive figures of 3/10 in three overs. Yashovardhan Parantap (39 off 21) provided a vital boost in the final overs, striking two fours and two sixes while forming a 43-run partnership in 22 balls with Sumit (12* off 11). Parantap was looking menacing until he was caught by Mohsin Khan off the bowling of Vidyadhar Patil in the penultimate over.
Prateek Jain bowled the last over, conceding only six runs, which included a run-out of K Gowtham (3 off 3), as the Warriors concluded their innings at 136/7 in the allotted 16 overs.
Summary of the match:
Mysore Warriors: 136/7 in 16 overs (Karthik CA 20, Yashovardhan Parantap 39; Vidyadhar Patil 2-32, Mohsin Khan 2-10) defeated Bengaluru Blasters: 97/9 in 16 overs (Madhav Prakash Bajaj 34; K Gowtham 2/11, Shikhar Shetty 3/5) by 39 runs, using the VJD Method.