Sachin Baby's Century Powers Aries Kollam Sailors to KCL Title

Sachin Baby’s Century Powers Aries Kollam Sailors to KCL Title

Sachin Baby’s masterful century propelled Aries Kollam Sailors to a resounding six-wicket victory over Calicut Globstars in the inaugural edition of the KCL at the Greenfield stadium.

Baby’s unbeaten 105 off 54 deliveries, studded with eight fours and seven sixes, was the cornerstone of the Sailors’ successful chase of 214. His 114-run third-wicket partnership with Vatsal Govind (45) proved decisive in turning the tide in favor of the Sailors.

The Globstars had earlier posted a competitive 213/6, thanks to a blistering start by captain Rohan Kunnummal and a late surge by M. Ajinas. Kunnummal’s 51 off 30 balls, including two sixes, set the tone for the innings, while Ajinas’ 56 off 33 balls, featuring three sixes and a four, provided a late boost.

However, the Sailors’ bowlers, led by leg-spinner Midhun (2/42), kept the Globstars in check, restricting them to just 23 runs in the final three overs.

In the chase, the Sailors lost openers Abhishek Nair and Arun Polouse early, but Baby’s unwavering presence at the crease steadied the innings. He manipulated the field placements with ease, punishing loose deliveries with boundaries and sixes.

Govind provided valuable support, attacking the Globstars spinners and contributing 45 runs. The pair’s partnership laid the foundation for the Sailors’ victory.

Despite the loss of Govind, Baby continued to dominate the bowling, finding boundaries at will. He reached his century with a boundary off Akhil Dev in the 19th over, sparking jubilation among the Sailors’ camp.

The Sailors eventually reached their target with 19.1 overs to spare, securing the inaugural KCL title. Baby’s match-winning performance earned him the Player of the Match award.

Aries Kollam Sailors, Calicut Globstars to Clash in KCL Final

Aries Kollam Sailors, Calicut Globstars to Clash in KCL Final

The inaugural Kerala Cricket League (KCL) has reached its climax, with Aries Kollam Sailors and Calicut Globstars set to battle it out in the final. Both teams have showcased their dominance throughout the tournament, securing contrasting victories in the semifinals.

Aries Kollam Sailors, led by captain Sachin Baby, put up a formidable total of 210 for two against Thrissur Titans. Opener Abhishek Nair played a blistering knock of 103 runs, while Baby himself contributed an unbeaten 83. The Sailors’ bowlers then restricted Titans to 194 for eight, with N.P. Basil and Biju Narayanan claiming three and two wickets, respectively.

In the other semifinal, Calicut Globstars staged a remarkable comeback to defeat Trivandrum Royals. Royals looked poised for victory at 131 for one in the 15th over, but a dramatic collapse saw them lose their way. Riya Basheer and Govind Dev Pai, who had put on a 130-run partnership, were dismissed in quick succession by Akhil Scaria. Scaria then claimed two more wickets in the 18th over to seal the win for Globstars.

The final promises to be a thrilling encounter between two evenly matched teams. Sailors will rely on their batting prowess, while Globstars will look to their bowlers to make the difference. The match will be played at the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram on Tuesday, September 17.

Vishnu Vinod's Record-Breaking Century Powers Thrissur Titans to Victory

Vishnu Vinod’s Record-Breaking Century Powers Thrissur Titans to Victory

Thrissur Titans’ Vishnu Vinod unleashed a batting masterclass, smashing the fastest century in Kerala Cricket League (KCL) history to power his team to a resounding eight-wicket victory over Alleppey Ripples.

Vinod, promoted as an opener for the first time, unleashed a barrage of sixes and boundaries, reaching his half-century in just 19 balls and his century in a mere 33 balls. His 139-run knock off 44 deliveries included 17 maximums and five fours.

The Ripples bowlers were left helpless as Vinod dominated the crease, setting a new benchmark for power hitting in the tournament. His onslaught overshadowed Mohammed Azharuddeen’s measured 90 for Ripples, who set a target of 182 for Thrissur to chase.

Earlier, Aries Kollam Sailors secured a place in the semifinals after defeating Calicut Globstars by three wickets. A lower-order rally by bowlers N.M. Sharafuddeen, A.G. Amal, and Ashik Muhammad helped Sailors reach the target of 173 with one ball to spare.

Sharafuddeen’s quick-fire 20 off 10 balls, including three boundaries and a six, brought the run-rate under control. Amal and Muhammad then kept their nerve to guide Sailors home.

Salman Nizar's Blazing Knock Steals Victory for Calicut Globstars

Salman Nizar’s Blazing Knock Steals Victory for Calicut Globstars

In a thrilling encounter of the Kerala Cricket League (KCL), Calicut Globstars pulled off a remarkable heist against Kochi Blue Tigers, thanks to a blazing knock by Salman Nizar.

Chasing a challenging target of 170, Globstars were in dire straits at 79 for six. However, Nizar stepped up to the plate and played an unforgettable innings, smashing an unbeaten 73 off just 41 deliveries. His knock was studded with four boundaries and six towering sixes.

Nizar’s heroics were complemented by a crucial 61-run partnership with M. Nikhil (27). The duo revived Globstars’ hopes and brought them within striking distance of victory.

In the final over, Globstars needed 21 runs to win. Nizar took matters into his own hands, carting left-arm spinner P.S. Jerin for three consecutive sixes. He then scampered a two and took a single to seal the victory with one ball to spare.

Earlier, Kochi Blue Tigers had posted a competitive 169 for four, thanks to a standout performance by Shoun Roger. Roger’s unbeaten 73 off 38 balls, which included seven fours and five sixes, propelled the Tigers to a daunting total.

In the other match of the day, Alleppey Ripples snapped their losing streak by ending Trivandrum Royal’s unbeaten run with a 52-run victory. Ripples defended the lowest total (125/7) in a winning cause in the tournament after bundling out Royals for a mere 73.

Akshay Chandran was the star performer for Ripples, claiming four wickets for just nine runs in his four overs. His victims included the prized scalp of Abdul Basith, whose ill-advised reverse sweep resulted in a catch to wicketkeeper Azharuddeen.

Akhil Dev's Hat-Trick Powers Globstars to Victory in KCL

Akhil Dev’s Hat-Trick Powers Globstars to Victory in KCL

Medium pacer V. Akhil Dev etched his name into the record books by taking the first hat-trick in the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) at the Greenfield stadium on Monday. His memorable moment came in the 17th over of the Alleppey Ripples’ innings. After being hit for a six by Alfi Francis, Akhil had his revenge when he had the batter top-edging a shot to wicket-keeper Ajinas. He then trapped Fanoos in front and yorked impact sub Vinoop Manoharan to complete his hat-trick.

Calicut Globstars rode on an exemplary bowling performance to crush Alleppey Ripples by six wickets and take the second spot in the points table. Put into bat on a surface that favored spinners, Ripples crumbled to 19 for five and was bundled out for 90. Globstars chased down the target with 49 balls to spare for a third win.

In another match, Trivandrum Royals owed its win to captain Abdul Basith, who smashed an unbeaten 50 to carry his side to a five-wicket victory over Kochi Blue Tigers. The win helped Royals move from the bottom to the third place in the table. Chasing 131, the Royals top-order failed to fire, and it slipped to 55 for four in the 13th over when Basith joined A.K. Akarsh in the middle. Basith swung the contest in favor of Royals when he clubbed four consecutive sixes over mid-wicket off right-arm spinner Shine John Jacob in the 14th over. Basith and Akarsh (25) added 86 for the fifth wicket.

Earlier, Royals picked up wickets at regular intervals to keep the Tigers in check. T. Nikhil played a cameo 37 off 20 balls. Medium-pacer Vinod Kumar (4/16) and Basith (3/23) were the standout bowlers for Royals.

Mohanlal Launches Inaugural Kerala Cricket League, Aims to Fuel Cricket Passion

Mohanlal Launches Inaugural Kerala Cricket League, Aims to Fuel Cricket Passion

Malayalam superstar Mohanlal has officially launched the inaugural edition of the Kerala Cricket League (KCL) at a grand ceremony in Thiruvananthapuram. The actor, who is the brand ambassador of the KCL, unveiled the trophy alongside Kerala Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman in the presence of franchise owners and players.

The KCL is a major initiative aimed at fostering cricket talent in Kerala and providing a platform for aspiring players to showcase their skills. The league will feature six franchises representing different regions of the state, with each team comprising a mix of experienced and emerging cricketers.

Speaking at the launch event, Mohanlal expressed his belief that the KCL will play a pivotal role in nurturing future cricket stars from Kerala. He emphasized the need for regular representation of Kerala players in the Indian cricket team and expressed confidence that the league would fuel the passion for the sport in the state.

Kerala Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman hailed the KCL as a significant step towards promoting sports in Kerala. He highlighted the potential of the league to contribute to the state’s economy and expressed hope that it would inspire young people to pursue careers in sports.

Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) President Jayesh George and Secretary Vinod S. Kumar also addressed the gathering, emphasizing the association’s commitment to developing cricket infrastructure and talent in the state. They expressed gratitude to Mohanlal for his support and guidance.

The launch of the KCL has generated immense excitement among cricket enthusiasts in Kerala. The league is expected to provide a competitive and high-quality platform for players to hone their skills and showcase their abilities. It is also anticipated to attract a large following and contribute to the growth of cricket in the state.

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