MPL 2016: Coastaldigest.com XI snatch victory from the jaws of defeat

[email protected] (CD Network | Satheesh, Suresh)
December 19, 2016

Mangaluru, Dec 18: Coastaldigest.com XI stunned Surathkal Strikers to win a thrilling match on the Day 1 of Mangalore Premiere League under floodlights at Dr B R Ambedkar Stadium, Panambur on Sunday night.

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The men in blue looked dead and buried when top order batsmen of Surthkal Strikers began to punish the opponent bowlers after they posted a not-so-difficult 154 for eight in 20 overs.

Fast bowler Arif Mukka, known as Mukka express, gave a lesson in how to take a grip on T20 match that was completely in the control of opponents. In fact Arif had given a clear hint that he would prove deadly by claiming opener Zaheer's wicket when the team's score was zero.

However, Ashish D (54 off 41 balls) and Zeeshan Ali (47 off 32 balls) changed the course of the game and showed the signs of giving coastaldigest.com XI a bloody nose.

After Aditya Somanna claimed the above two wickets, Arif stole the show and dismissed the middle and lower order batsmen of Surthkal Strikers one after the other. Arif swallowed almost half of the Surtahkal Strikers team (5/12) to bag the man of the match title.

It was Ritesh Bhatkal, the captain of coastaldigest.com XI who won the toss and opted for batting. The team was in trouble when star batsman Mohammed Taha (10 off 14) lost his wicket.

However, another opener Rishab GM slammed a much-needed half century (53 off 50 balls) and saved the team from disaster. Thanks to a couple of sixes by lower order batsmen the team's score crossed 150.

Coastaldigest.com XI notched up a 13-run win as Surthkal Strikers were bowled out for 141. Ironically, the result was repetition of history as the Coastaldigest.com XI had defeated Surathkal Strikers in the opening match of MPL 2015 on the same ground.

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thasreef
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Monday, 19 Dec 2016

i like coastal digest .
mpl match ur post coastal digest match only .
why not updated other mpl matches

Hafeez Ullal
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Monday, 19 Dec 2016

Congrats CD, what a nail biting finish, bowled very well in death over, team work is the key of success. continue the same spirit.
insha allah this year you deserve MPL title.

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