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.

Azharuddeen's 92 Powers Alleppey Ripples to Victory in Kerala Cricket League Opener

Azharuddeen’s 92 Powers Alleppey Ripples to Victory in Kerala Cricket League Opener

Captain Mohammed Azharuddeen’s scintillating innings of 92 runs off just 47 deliveries propelled Alleppey Ripples to a resounding five-wicket victory over Thrissur Titans in the inaugural match of the Kerala Cricket League.

Azharuddeen’s whirlwind knock, which included three boundaries and nine towering sixes, proved to be the catalyst for Alleppey’s triumph. After Thrissur Titans managed a respectable total of 162 runs, Azharuddeen’s explosive batting display turned the tide in Alleppey’s favor.

The Titans’ innings got off to a shaky start, losing a wicket off the very first ball. However, Akshay Manohar’s gritty knock of 57 runs off 44 deliveries provided some stability to the Thrissur outfit.

In response, Alleppey Ripples began their chase cautiously. Azharuddeen, initially circumspect, found his rhythm in the fifth over, smashing two full tosses over the midwicket boundary for sixes. The momentum shifted decisively in Alleppey’s favor as Azharuddeen continued to unleash a barrage of sixes, mostly off the spinners.

Despite Azharuddeen’s heroics, the Titans bowlers managed to keep the Ripples in check, with M.D. Nidheesh claiming two wickets. However, Azharuddeen’s departure with just eight runs needed for victory did not deter Alleppey. Vinoop Manoharan’s 30 runs and a cameo from F. Fanoos ensured a comfortable victory for the Ripples.

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