Rishi Dhawan spell powers Himachal Pradesh to maiden SMAT final
Himachal Pradesh have come to their very first Syed Mushtaq Ali Prize last with a persuading 13-run triumph over Punjab in the principal elimination round at the Eden Nurseries in Kolkata on Thursday (November 3).
Put in to bat first, HP posted areas of strength for a/7 from their 20 overs on the rear of a glimmering 50 years thump from Sumeet Verma and Akash Vasisth's similarly great 43. Punjab, in spite of a positive beginning given by top-scorer Shubman Gill, continued to lose wickets at standard spans to miss the mark concerning the objective.
Abhishek Sharma struck two times ahead of schedule to have Himachal down to 51/3 toward the beginning of the 10th over. Be that as it may, Verma and Vasisth's 46-run represent the fourth wicket set the innings once again in order. Verma was especially ruthless, hitting three sixes and as a large number in his 25-ball thump that came at a strike-pace of 204. He scammed Mayank Markande with 4, 6, 6 off progressive conveyances toward the beginning of the tenth over prior to inviting Harpreet Brar back into the assault with a six and a four more.
His fifty fell off only 23 balls however Verma fell before long, having contributed 37 in that unbalanced association. Vasisht assumed responsibility then, at that point, in organization of Pankaj Jaiswal, who hit a couple of robust blows himself in his crucial appearance of 27 of every 16. Their 47-run stand had, notwithstanding, set up HP for their game dominating aggregate.
Gill drove the pursuit in the main half, making a 32-ball 45 however his takeoff one ball away from the midway imprint left Punjab in a spot of trouble at 61/3. Anmolpreet Singh brought them into triple digits, yet it were the indistinguishable appearances of 29 off 15 from captain Mandeep Singh and Ramandeep Singh lower down the request that momentarily revived their weak expectations.
Be that as it may, Rishi Dhawan, who was the pick of the bowlers for Himachal with figures of 3 for 25 from his four overs, struck at critical spans to stop the string from really developing. Subsequent to having Abhishek economically in the fourth finished, he got back to break the sprouting fourth-wicket organization at 37 and afterward again loaned a critical pass up taking out the hard-hitting Ramandeep on the last bundle of the penultimate over. Captain Mandeep's six and a four didn't demonstrate enough when Punjab required 29 off the last finished.
Brief scores: Himachal Pradesh 176/7 in 20 overs (Sumeet Verma 51, Akash Vasisht 43; Abhishek Sharma 2-20, Sanvir Singh 2-17) beat Punjab 163/7 in 20 overs (Shubman Gill 45, Mandeep Singh 29*, Ramandeep Singh 29; Rishi Dhawan 3-25, Mayank Dagar 2-27) by 13 runs