Hardik hammers 26- ball century


MITSUI SHOJI T-20 LEAGUE-SEASON-  7

 

Opener Hardik Tamore, the Mumbai Police Cityriders opener  hit a 26-ball century – the fastest  in the league – , but his team went down fighting against strong title contenders Bandra Heroes by 46 runs in their return tie in the double-leg Mitsui Shoji T-20 League, sponsored by Lal Bharwaney  and held at Police Gymkhana ground, here today.  Hardik  scored 135 with  7 fours and 15 sixes.

Hardik Tamore of Police Cityriders, who hit fastest century in the league receiving the man-of-the- match award from Mr Jwala Singh,the Director of the Mitsui Shoji T-20 Cricket League. Sandeep Shinde, official of the league, also in photo.

Hardik Tamore of Police Cityriders, who hit fastest century in the league receiving the man-of-the- match award from Mr Jwala Singh,the Director of the Mitsui Shoji T-20 Cricket League. Sandeep Shinde, official of the league, also in photo.

Chasing  Bandra Heroes huge score of   292 for eight in 18 overs –match was restricted to 18 overs because of delayed start-, Hardik and Jay Bista went after their  rivals pace and spin attack with  both hitting flurry of fours and sixes as the pair  put on 90 runs in just 4.3 overs. After Jay departure,the scoring rate fell and after Hardik ‘s hurricane hitting, too,came to an end for 135, the rest of the batsmen, however, could not make much contributon as the Cityriders fell shot by46 runs.

However, Mumbai Police Cityriders,earlier in the morning  beat defending champions Ghatkopar Jets by 4 wickets.

Brief scores:

Bandra Heroes  292/8 0ff 18 0vers ( Aman Khan 66 – 8×4, 5×6),Kevin Almedia 93 -3×4, 12×6), Khizar Dafedar 45, Sujit Nayak 31; Santosh Shinde 3/35, Ratnesh Palande 4/37) bt Mumbai Police Cityriders 246 all out in 17.5 0vers (Jay Bista 55 – 4×4, 6×6), Hardik Tamore 135- 7×4, 15×6); (Minad Manjrekar 4/32, KhizarDafedar2/38) by 46 runs.,

Ghatkopar Jets 190/7 in 18 overs (Gaurish Jadhav 106 – 6×4,10×6), Akhtar Shaikh 31; Rakesh Prabhu 4/33,Ratnesh Palande 2/27) lost to  Mumbai Police Cityriders 195/6 0ff 17.4 overs (Hardik Tamore 61 – 6×4, 5×6), Rakesh Prabhu n.o.55 (1×4,7×6); Yash Dicholkar 2/33, Puneet Tripathi 2/35) by 4 wkts..