Kerala captain Sanju Samson stumps Shivam Dube off Vignesh Puthur in a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match in Lucknow on Thursday. | Photo Credit: SANDEEP SAXENA
Needing 49 runs to win in the last five overs with six wickets in hand, Mumbai was bundled out for 163, with pacer K.M. Asif wreaking havoc with a five-wicket haul.
With 31 runs to get off 18 balls, Asif turned the match on its head with a three-wicket over. Sairaj Patil was castled swinging for the hills, and a couple of deliveries later, a cautious Suryakumar Yadav, who unfurled his trademark scoop to fine-leg only once, found deepsquare-leg. Next ball, Mumbai captain Shardul Thakur got a leading edge to mid-off, putting Kerala on the brink of a heist.
The outcome seemed unlikely during Ajinkya Rahane and Sarfaraz Khan’s 80-run alliance for the second wicket, which steadied Mumbai after Sharafuddeen knocked over Ayush Mhatre’s off-stump in the first over.
Kerala pacer K.M. Asif celebrates after dismissing Mumbai skipper Shardul Thakur. | Photo Credit: SANDEEP SAXENA
However, they fell in quick succession, with Rahane getting a top edge sweeping Vignesh Puthur and Rohan Kunnummal’s stunning dive at deep extra-cover cutting short Sarfaraz’s stay.
The floodgates opened when Vignesh had Shivam Dube stumped, thanks to Sanju Samson’s lightning-quick glovework.
Kerala was at risk of a similar collapse before Sharafuddeen’s 15-ball 35 lower-order cameo. The burly all-rounder, going deep in his crease, smashed Shardul for two fours and a six in the final over, which made all the difference in the end.
Earlier, after opting to bat, Samson blazed his way to 46 off 28 balls, a knock built on solid backfoot play. However, a concerning pattern of dismissals emerged when Samson fell essaying the pull for the fourth time in five innings.
Kerala’s middle-order stumbled as Mohammed Azharuddeen, Salman Nizar and Abdul Bazith perished in the space of 10 deliveries. With Vishnu Vinod struggling with cramps during his stodgy 40-ball 43, Sharafuddeen’s pyrotechnics eventually saved the day.
Later at the same ground, Ashwin Hebbar and Shaik Rasheed’s fifties made light work of Chhattisgarh’s 159-run target, powering Andhra to an eight-wicket win.
The scores: Kerala 178/5 in 20 overs (Sanju Samson 46, Vishnu Vinod 43 n.o., Mohammed Azharuddeen 32, Sharafuddeen 32) bt Mumbai 163 in 19.4 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 32, Sarfaraz Khan 52, Suryakumar Yadav 32, KM Asif 5/24). Toss: Kerala.
Assam 175/7 in 20 overs (Abdul Ajij Kuraishi 57, Nihar Deka 52, Yash Thakur 3/36) bt Vidarbha 117 in 17.5 overs (Dhruv Shorey 36, Mukhtar Hussain 3/36, Akash Sengupta 3/12). Toss: Vidarbha.
Chhattisgarh 158/6 in 20 overs (Amandeep Khare 44, Shashank Singh 46) lost to Andhra 159/2 in 18.5 overs (Ashwin Hebbar 50, Shaik Rasheed 59 n.o.). Toss: Chhattisgarh.
Odisha 169/5 in 20 overs (Aashirwad Swain 48, Soumya Lenka 75 n.o.) beat Railways 168 in 20 overs (Suraj Ahuja 39, Akshat Pandey 60, Soumya Lenka 3/50). Toss: Odisha.
Published – December 04, 2025 09:06 pm IST









