Krishna CA delivered a commanding performance, defeating SSK Titans by 10 wickets after restricting them to just 70 runs in 20 overs in the Krushnamai Premier League in Nashik.

The bowling attack was led by Divesh Patel, who claimed 3 wickets for just 8 runs in his 4 overs with an impressive economy rate of 2.00, while Nishat Pagar also took 3 wickets for 19 runs in his 4-over spell.

Chasing a modest target, Rohan Shinde anchored the innings with a fluent 35 runs off 27 balls, hitting 6 fours and 1 six with a strike rate of 129. He was well supported by another solid knock of 18 runs off 16 balls, ensuring Krishna CA comfortably reached 71/0 in just 7.1 overs, sealing a dominant victory.

In another match, SSK CA secured a 5-wicket victory over Borade CA, successfully chasing down the target of 126 runs in 16.5 overs to finish at 129/5. Shivam Kurhe played a crucial role with a quickfire 31 runs off 15 balls, smashing 4 fours and 1 six with a striking rate of 206. Kapil Shirsath also contributed 25 runs off 26 balls with 3 fours.

On the bowling front, Samad Attar delivered a disciplined spell, taking 1 wicket in 2 overs, conceding just 7 runs with an economy rate of 3.50. Despite conceding 36 runs in 4 overs, Kurhe’s explosive batting helped SSK CA cruise to victory with 3.1 overs to spare.

Delhi Premier League

Vatika FC secured a narrow 1-0 victory over Royal Rangers FC in a closely contested match in the Delhi Premier League. Despite Royal Rangers dominating 51% possession, both teams had an equal number of 8 shots, with Vatika FC edging ahead in accuracy with 6

shots on target compared to 5 from their opponents. The match saw a total of 7 fouls, with Vatika FC receiving 2 yellow cards and 1 red card, while Royal Rangers maintained a clean disciplinary record. Set-piece opportunities played a role, with Royal Rangers earning 5 corners against Vatika FC’s 2, but they couldn't capitalize. In the end, Vatika FC’s decisive goal made the difference, sealing an important win.

In a closely contested match, Tarun Sangha FC and Friends United FC settled for a 2-2 draw after an intense battle on the field. Tarun Sangha FC had a slight edge in possession with 55%, but Friends United FC matched them in attack, registering 6 shots on target compared to Tarun Sangha's 5.

The game saw a fair share of physicality, with 5 fouls from Tarun Sangha and 4 from Friends United, resulting in 2 yellow cards for the former. While Tarun Sangha managed just 1 corner, Friends United utilized their 3 corner kicks effectively. Both teams displayed resilience, ensuring the points were shared in an exciting contest.

Powai Premier League

Nanavati Ninjas claimed a comfortable win over All Stars, chasing down the target of 33 runs in just 3.3 overs to finish at 34/3. Earlier, All Stars struggled with the bat, managing only 32/7 in 5 overs.

Pranav was a key contributor for Nanavati Ninjas, scoring 16 runs off 8 balls and delivering an impressive bowling performance, taking 2 wickets in 1 over while conceding just 4 runs with an economy rate of 4.00. Rahul also chipped in with 1 wicket in 2 overs, though he was slightly expensive, conceding 20 runs. In the end, Nanavati Ninjas comfortably sealed the victory with 7 wickets in hand.

Mumbai Premier League

ICL-Mumbai secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Kenkre FC in an intense match in the Mumbai Premier League.

Controlling 55% possession, ICL-Mumbai dominated the attacking front with 13 shots on target, compared to Kenkre FC’s 9. Both teams played a disciplined game with no fouls or cards recorded throughout the match.

While Kenkre FC put up a strong fight, ICL-Mumbai capitalized on their chances, making the most of their 6 corner kicks to seal the win. Their attacking prowess and solid gameplay ensured a crucial victory in this closely contested battle

In another match, Mumbai City FC and MH Oranje FC played out a thrilling 2-2 draw, with both teams displaying determination and attacking intent. Mumbai City FC held a slight edge in possession with 53%, but MH Oranje FC created more goal-scoring opportunities, registering 6 shots with 4 on target, compared to Mumbai City's 3 shots on target.

The match was played in good spirit, with no fouls, yellow, or red cards issued. Both teams were evenly matched in discipline, recording 2 offsides each, while MH Oranje FC won 4 corners to Mumbai City's 2. In the end, neither side could find the winning goal, settling for a well-fought draw.