Maharaja Trophy T20: Shivamogga Yodhas beat Gulbarga Mystics by 1 run via VJD

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Maharaja Trophy T20: Shivamogga Yodhas beat Gulbarga Mystics by 1 run via VJD

Synopsis

A rain interruption, a VJD revision, and Manish Pandey smashing 23 off the last over — yet Gulbarga Mystics still fell one run short. Shivamogga Yodhas' 1-run win in Hubballi was as tight as cricket gets, and it doubled as revenge for a 95-run thrashing earlier in the tournament.

Key Takeaways

Shivamogga Yodhas defeated Gulbarga Mystics by 1 run via the VJD Method in Hubballi on 30 June .
Rain revised the Mystics' target to 128 in 12 overs from the original 181; they finished on 126/7 .
Manish Pandey scored a breathtaking 36 off 13 balls , including 23 runs off the final over , but it wasn't enough.
Luvnith Sisodia has now amassed 273 tournament runs with three half-centuries at a strike rate above 163 .
Sujay Sateri's unbeaten 47 in a 69-run sixth-wicket stand with Yashovardhan Parantap rescued the Yodhas' innings.
The Yodhas move to fourth on six points ; the Mystics stay third on six points after their fourth defeat .

Shivamogga Yodhas clinched a heart-stopping 1-run victory over Gulbarga Mystics via the VJD Method in a rain-curtailed Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 match at Hubballi on Tuesday, 30 June. The revised target of 128 runs in 12 overs — down from the original 181 — set the stage for a nail-biting finish that the Yodhas survived by the narrowest of margins.

Pandey's Blitz Falls Just Short

Manish Pandey came agonisingly close to pulling off a stunning heist for the Mystics, smashing 36 runs off just 13 balls, including 4 sixes and 1 four, with a breathtaking 23 runs off the final over. Despite his pyrotechnics, the Mystics ended on 126/7 in 12 overs, falling one run short of the revised target. Macneil Noronha had provided a solid foundation at the top with 34 runs off 20 balls, but wickets fell at regular intervals, leaving the lower order with too steep a mountain to climb — needing 39 from 12 balls and 26 from the final six.

Yodhas Post a Stiff 180

Put in to bat, Shivamogga Yodhas posted a formidable 180/7 in 20 overs, built on two crucial partnerships and contributions spread across the batting order. Wicketkeeper-batter Luvnith Sisodia once again fired at the top, sharing a 53-run second-wicket stand with Tushar Singh (35 off 27 balls, 1 four, 3 sixes) before Noronha had dismissed opener Naveen MG off the third delivery of the innings.

Sisodia scored 31 off 18 balls before falling four balls short of the powerplay, but not before lifting the Yodhas to 63/2 after six overs. His tournament tally now stands at an impressive 273 runs, including three half-centuries at a strike rate exceeding 163.

Sateri's Rescue Act Proves Decisive

When captain Smaran Ravichandran (19 off 19 balls) and Tushar Singh fell in quick succession, reducing the Yodhas to 105/5 in 12.1 overs, the innings needed a steadying hand. Sujay Sateri provided exactly that, crafting an unbeaten 47 runs in a vital 69-run sixth-wicket partnership with Yashovardhan Parantap (25 off 19 balls) off just 44 balls. For the Mystics, Dhruv Prabhakar was the standout bowler, finishing with figures of 2/16. Parantap and Ambareesh K each claimed 2 wickets with the ball for the Yodhas.

Points Table Implications

The result carries meaningful table consequences. With their third win from seven matches, the Yodhas climbed to fourth place on six points. The Mystics, suffering their fourth defeat, remained third on the same six points. Notably, this victory was sweet redemption for the Yodhas, who had suffered a heavy 95-run loss to the Mystics in their first-round encounter in Mysore.

Brief Scores: Shivamogga Yodhas 180/7 in 20 overs (Luvnith Sisodia 31, Tushar Singh 35, Sujay Sateri 47*, Yashovardhan Parantap 25; Dhruv Prabhakar 2/16) beat Gulbarga Mystics 126/7 in 12 overs (Macneil Noronha 34, Manish Pandey 36*; Yashovardhan Parantap 2/34, Ambareesh K 2/33) by 1 run (VJD Method).

Point of View

Sisodia's consistency at the top and Sateri's calm under pressure are the two structural pillars that could carry them deep into the tournament. The VJD method, less familiar than DLS to casual viewers, will also draw scrutiny — one-run margins in revised targets always do.
NationPress
30 Jun 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 match between Shivamogga Yodhas and Gulbarga Mystics on 30 June?
Shivamogga Yodhas won the match by 1 run via the VJD Method in Hubballi on 30 June. Rain interrupted the game and revised the Mystics' target to 128 in 12 overs, but they could only reach 126/7.
What is the VJD Method used in this match?
The VJD (V. Jayadevan) Method is an alternative rain-rule formula used in some domestic Indian cricket tournaments to revise targets in rain-interrupted matches. In this game, it revised the Mystics' target from 181 to 128 in 12 overs.
How did Manish Pandey perform for Gulbarga Mystics?
Manish Pandey scored an unbeaten 36 off just 13 balls, hitting 4 sixes and 1 four, including 23 runs off the final over. Despite his extraordinary effort, the Mystics fell one run short of the revised target.
How did Luvnith Sisodia perform in the match?
Luvnith Sisodia scored 31 off 18 balls and shared a 53-run second-wicket stand with Tushar Singh. His tournament tally now stands at 273 runs with three half-centuries and a strike rate exceeding 163.
How does this result affect the Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 points table?
Shivamogga Yodhas moved to fourth place with six points after their third win from seven matches. Gulbarga Mystics, suffering their fourth defeat, remained third on the same six points.
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