Special Correspondent :
YASH Thakur bowled a fine spell
taking a 4-fer while Parth
Rekhade slammed an excellent
half century at the top as Nagpur
Heroz defeated Bharat Rangers
by four wickets in what was the
former’s last game of Vidarbha
Pro T20 League here at VCA’s
Jamtha Stadium on Wednesday.
Nagpur Heroz thus finished
their campaign with just one win
and three losses.
Their match
against Nagpur Titans was abandoned due to rain.
Chasing 167 for an elusive win,
Nagpur Heroz knocked off the
runs in 19.2 overs.
Openers Rekhade (61; 30b, 3x4,
6x6) and SiddheshWath (27; 15b,
3x4) gave Nagpur Titans a perfect start as they put 45 runs for
the first wicket in four overs. After
Wath’s departure, Rekhade and
Aman Mokhade (37; 33b, 4x4)
posted 70 runs for the second
wicket which helped them inch
closer to the target.
Rekhade was in his elements
hitting some clean boundaries
and big sixes while Mohkade
showed his class with four delicate boundaries.
Vaibhav Chouksey (26; 18b,
2x4, 1x6) completed the formalities with a boundary towards
fine leg in the last over of the
match.
For Nagpur Rangers, Shantanu
Chikhale took two wickets while
Shubham Kapse, Malhar Dosi,
Shree Chaudhary and captain
Atharva Taide took one each.
Earlier, Danish Malewar (67*;
52b, 7x4, 2x6) hit an unbeaten
half-century while Chaudhary
slammed 44 (37b, 3x4, 2x6) as
Bharat Rangers posted a challenging 166 for 5. It was a late
charge from Varun Bisht who
scored 11 ball-25 which helped
Bharat Rangers cross the 150-
run mark.
Bisht hit Nagpur Heroz pacer
Tejas Soni for 23 runs hitting
three sixes and a boundary in one
over to lift Bharat Rangers’ score.
Malewar then clobbered seamer Arjun Ingle for 22 runs in the
19th over hitting two back-toback maximums after completing his half century with a
boundary.
Nagpur Heroz started well taking the wicket in the second over
when Updesh Rajput was
cleaned byYash Thakur for a first
ball duck.
Skipper Taide (16; 13b, 2x4,
1x6) was joined by Malewar and
the duo put up 27 runs for the
second wicket in 17 deliveries.
However, Thakur once again
gave Nagpur Heroz the breakthrough getting rival captain
caught by Wath behind the
stumps in the fourth over.
Malewar and Chaudhary then
did the repair job putting up a
fine 77 runs from 68 balls for the
third wicket. Chaudhary was
going well until he failed to get
enough power to his pull shot
only to give an easy catch to
Rekhade at deep square leg off
Ingle.
Thakur then took two more
wickets, first cutting short the
little cameo of Bisht and then dismantling the furniture of
Nachiket Bhute off an excellent
Yorker very next delivery.
Manan Agrawal hit two boundaries off Thakur in the 20th over
to take their score to 166.