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T20 Mumbai League: North Mumbai Panthers in final, interjection to Prithvi Shaw
- Updated: May 25, 2019
Akhil Herwadkar, after attack leg-spinner Pravin Tambe for a 6 true down a ground, unsuccessful to time a round usually to find Karan Nande during brief mid-wicket
Riding on captain Prithvi Shaw’s half century, North Mumbai Panthers kick Arcs Andheri by dual wickets in a stirring semi-final to sign a place in a limit strife of a T20 Mumbai league. Chasing 167 for victory, Shaw scored a 48-ball 76 as Panthers reached a aim with in a final ball. Swapnil Salvi chipped in with a essential 38-ball 62. Earlier, put into bat Arcs Andheri scored 166-6 interjection to opener Akhil Herwadkar (69 off 47 balls) who battled on notwithstanding losing partner and captain Kevin Almeida (6) in a second over of a innings.
Herwadkar and Iqbal Abdulla rotated a strike as a Andheri outfit reached 47-1 during a finish of a Powerplay. Abdulla’s 22-ball 27 came to an finish when Atif Attarwala (1-31) took a locate nearby a long-on blockade off left-arm spinner Shashikant Kadam. Both left-handers stitched a 45-ball 60-run mount for a second wicket. Herwadkar, who reached his fifty with a range to third-man segment off pacer Prathamesh Dake (3-37), scored his third half-century of a tournament.
Herwadkar, after attack leg-spinner Pravin Tambe for a 6 true down a ground, unsuccessful to time a round usually to find Karan Nande during brief mid-wicket. Herwadkar common a useful 56-run partnership with Shubham Ranjane for a third wicket. Ranjane, who reached his fifty with a 6 over a long-on blockade off a final round of a innings, remained dominant on 51 off 34 balls.
Play has been stopped many times due to injuries in a ongoing T20 Mumbai League, though in a singular occurrence yesterday, Arcs Andheri opener Akhil Herwadkar and one-drop Iqbal Abdulla had to wait for 9 mins (8.07 pm to 8.16 pm) as a lights nearby a Garware Pavilion went off during their innings opposite North Mumbai Panthers. At a break, Herwadkar was on 37 and Abdulla 20.
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