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CHEPAUK SUPER GILLIES 183/6 (20 OVERS)
- Kaushik Gandhi26 (19)
- Narayan Jagadeesan90 (58)
- Rahil Shah2/31 (4)
- M Poiyamozhi2/37 (4)
TRICHY GRAND CHOLAS 175/7 (20 OVERS)
- Saravana Kumar*45 (25)
- Amit Sathvik36 (16)
- Ramadoss Alexandar1/5 (1)
- Sonu Yadav2/32 (4)
Scorer: Vairavan | Commentator: Binoy George
END OF OVER:20 | 4 Runs | TRI: 175/7 (9 runs required, RR: 8.75)
- Saravana Kumar45 (25b)
- M Poiyamozhi9 (5b)
- Sai Kishore4-0-30-1
- Sonu Yadav4-0-32-2
Chepauk Super Gillies win by 8 runs, and they are the champions for the third time. It was a good contest with the bat and ball. Ruby Trichy Warriors have done very well in this tournament after topping the table and reaching the final, they also deserve all the applause, they played wonderful cricket. Thanks for tuning in, it has been a pleasure bringing you TNPL 2021. That is it from us, this is Binoy George along with Vairavan signing off, until next time.
10 runs required from 2 balls.
12 runs required from 5 balls.
13 runs required from 6 balls. It will be Sai Kishore to bowl the final over.
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