TG20 Season 1: Rahul Radesh's 101 powers Karimnagar Diamonds to 133-run rout of Medak Falcons
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EIPL & Eleve Karimnagar Diamonds stormed to their second consecutive victory in the Hyderabad Cricket Association's TG20 Season 1, demolishing Medak Falcons by 133 runs at the GMC Balayogi Stadium in Hyderabad on Tuesday, 30 June. The win lifts the Diamonds to fourth place on the points table, underlining their early-tournament momentum.
Rahul Radesh's Blazing Century Sets the Tone
Rahul Radesh was the architect of the Diamonds' imposing total, blazing his way to 101 off 48 balls — the fifth century of the Sreenidhi University TG20 tournament — laced with eight fours and eight sixes. His innings was particularly ferocious in the 15th over, when he smashed four sixes off Ahwinan Ram, reaching a 30-ball fifty in the process. He was eventually dismissed by Madhukar Manne in the final over, by which point the damage was well and truly done.
Chandan Sahani complemented Radesh superbly, finishing unbeaten on 56 off 36 balls and bringing up his half-century in just 30 balls. Together, the pair forged the highest partnership of the tournament — an explosive 163 runs off 76 balls — that turned a competitive total into a match-winning one. The Diamonds scored 135 runs in the last eight overs, posting a formidable 232/4.
Early Wickets, Then the Radesh-Sahani Explosion
The Diamonds' innings had a steady, if unremarkable, opening. Satwik Reddy and Tanmay Agarwal (11 off 9) put on 40/0 before Kartikeya Kak dismissed the captain in the fourth over. Sai Varun Yerram then removed Sai Sharan (11 off 10), and skipper Ravi Teja bagged the prized wicket of Satwik Reddy (35 off 18, including four fours and two sixes) in the seventh over, leaving the Diamonds wobbling at 58/3.
Radesh and Sahani initially bided their time in the middle overs, rotating strike and rebuilding patiently before shifting gears from the 13th over onwards. The 15th over — which yielded 35 runs — became the most expensive over of the tournament so far, and effectively ended the contest as a competitive fixture.
Falcons Bundled Out for Tournament-Low 99
Chasing 233, the Falcons were in trouble from the first ball. Ishan Sharma (0 off 5) fell to Harish Thakur in the opening over, and early wickets for Akhil Kumar and Shubham Sharma — removing Vikram Naik (10 off 7) and Adithya Varma (12 off 12) respectively — left the Falcons reeling at 37/3 at the end of the powerplay.
The middle overs brought no respite. Sai Varun (9 off 13) and Surya (1 off 3) fell in successive overs to Satish Kumar and Narayana Teja, before Ashish Srivastav trapped Ahwinan Ram in the 11th over to reduce the Falcons to 63/6. Skipper Ravi Teja offered brief resistance with 37 off 28 balls, but once he fell to Satwik, the tail collapsed rapidly. Bunny Jagam (3 off 11) fell to Srivastav, Arjun Gorrapalli (3 off 5) was run out, and Shubham Sharma cleaned up Kartikeya to complete the rout. The Falcons were bowled out for 99 in 19.1 overs — the lowest total in the TG20 tournament to date.
Bowling Figures: Srivastav and Shubham Lead the Charge
Ashish Srivastav was the pick of the Diamonds' bowlers, finishing with 2 for 13, while Shubham Sharma claimed 2 for 16. The pair set the tone with disciplined lines that the Falcons' middle order never managed to counter. With two wins from two games, the Diamonds look well-placed to push further up the standings as the tournament progresses.
Brief Scores: EIPL & Eleve Karimnagar Diamonds 232/4 in 20 overs (Rahul Radesh 101, Chandan Sahani 56*, Madhukar Manne 1/33, Sai Varun Yerram 1/34) beat Medak Falcons 99 in 19.1 overs (Ravi Teja 37, Ashish Srivastav 2/13, Shubham Sharma 2/16) by 133 runs.