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Matches.Xlsx MUSHTAQ ALI T20 TROPHY 2019-20 Hyderabad v Chandigarh Played on 12-Nov-2019 at GSSS Chandigarh Hyderabad won by 5 wickets Chandigarh Batting Run Rate 9.15 Batsmen Runs Balls SR 4s 6s Wicket Manan Vohra CPT c J Mallikarjun b Yudhvir Singh 1 7 14.28 0 0 Amit Darshan Parashar lbw Md Siraj 01000 Shivam Naval Kishore Bhambri c Yudhvir Singh b Mehdi Hasan 12 14 85.71 2 0 Gaurav S H Narinder Puri c A T Rayudu b Mehdi Hasan 19 13 146.15 3 1 Jaskaran Singh WKT c Yudhvir Singh b Akash Bhandari 14 19 73.68 1 0 Bipul Sharma c Tanmay Agarwal b C V Milind 35 27 129.62 3 1 Sarandeep Singh b Mehdi Hasan 12 11 109.09 0 1 Gurinder Singh Rajpal Singh Singh c J Mallikarjun b Md Siraj 20 18 111.11 1 1 Gaurav H K Gambhir lbw Yudhvir Singh 3 4 75 0 0 Barinder Sran c Akash Bhandari b Md Siraj 5 3 166.66 1 0 Shresth Nirmohi NOT OUT 1 2 50 0 0 Extras (w 1) 1 Total (10 wickets, 19.5 overs) 123 Fall of Wickets 1-1, (Amit Darshan Parashar, 0.3) 5-2, (Manan Vohra, 1.5) 32-3, (Shivam Naval Kishore Bhambri, 5.4) 32-4, (Gaurav S H Narinder Puri, 5.5) 52-5, (Jaskaran Singh, 10.2) 76-6, (Sarandeep Singh, 13.3) 100-7, (Bipul Sharma, 16.5) 106-8, (Gaurav H K Gambhir, 18.2) 118-9, (Gurinder Singh Rajpal Singh Singh, 19.1) 123-10, (Barinder Sran, 19.5) Hyderabad Bowlers Overs Runs Wickets Economy Dots Maidens Mohd G Siraj 3.5 15 3 3.91 0 0 Yudhvir Singh Charak 4 37 2 9.25 0 1 Chama Milind 4 24 1600 Mehdi Hasan 4 23 3 5.75 0 0 Sandeep Parmeshwar Bavanaka 2 13 0 6.5 0 0 Akash Bhandari 2 11 1 5.5 0 0 Hyderabad Batting Run Rate 9.20 Batsmen Runs Balls SR 4s 6s Wicket Tanmay Agarwal b Jaskarandeep Singh 28 15 186.66 6 0 Thirupathi Rayudu Sambasiva Rao Ambati CPT b Shreshth Nirmohi 10 8 125 1 0 Himalay Purshotham Agarwal c Gaurav Puri b Shreshth Nirmohi 8 7 114.28 1 0 Akshath Reddy c GAURAV GAMBHIR b Jaskarandeep Singh 01000 Sandeep Parmeshwar Bavanaka NOT OUT 32 39 82.05 1 0 Jamalpur A Mallikarjun WKT c Jaskaran Sohi b Gurinder Singh 22 27 81.48 0 1 Chama Milind NOT OUT 23 17 135.29 2 1 Mehdi Hasan ----- Mohd G Siraj ----- Akash Bhandari ----- Yudhvir Singh Charak ----- Extras (w 1, lb 2) 3 Total (5 wickets, 19 overs) 126 Fall of Wickets 35-1, (Thirupathi Rayudu Sambasiva Rao Ambati, 3.1) 43-2, (Tanmay Agarwal, 4.3) 43-3, (Akshath Reddy, 4.4) 47-4, (Himalay Purshotham Agarwal, 5.3) 90-5, (Jamalpur A Mallikarjun, 14.2) Chandigarh Bowlers Overs Runs Wickets Economy Dots Maidens Bipul Sharma 4 19 0 4.75 0 0 Shresth Nirmohi 3 23 2 7.66 0 0 Barinder Sran 4 36 0900 Sarandeep Singh 4 17 2 4.25 0 0 Gaurav H K Gambhir 1 10 0 10 0 0 Gurinder Singh Rajpal Singh Singh 3 19 1 6.33 0 0.
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