T20 Mumbai League: Prithvi Shaw smashes 34-ball 75 vs Suryakumar Yadav’s Triumph Knights; North Mumbai Panthers bow out despite win | Cricket News


T20 Mumbai League: Prithvi Shaw smashes 34-ball 75 vs Suryakumar Yadav’s Triumph Knights; North Mumbai Panthers bow out despite win

Prithvi Shaw lit up the final league match of the T20 Mumbai League 2025 with a breathtaking display of strokeplay, hammering 75 off just 34 deliveries to power North Mumbai Panthers to a morale-boosting win over Suryakumar Yadav’s Triumph Knights Mumbai North East. Although the Panthers fell short of a playoff spot, finishing fifth with two wins from five matches, Shaw ensured they ended on a high with a performance that will be replayed in highlights for weeks to come.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Opening the innings with typical aggression, Shaw launched into the Triumph Knights bowling attack from the outset. His knock was peppered with audacious strokes — flicks over square leg, booming cover drives, and several clean hits down the ground. He raced to his half-century in just 22 balls, setting the tone for a mammoth first-innings total of 207.

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Who’s that IPL player?Pant smashed three sixes and 12 fours in his knock and Harshal Jadhav gave him crucial support with a solid 46, off 30 balls, that left the Knights shell-shocked.WATCH:In response, the Knights never quite got going despite brief resistance from their middle order. Despite opener Siddhant Aadhhathrao scoring 76, off 45 balls, they were eventually bundled out for 169, handing the Panthers a 39-run win. Suryakumar contributed 29 off 16 balls.The league stage has now concluded, setting up a blockbuster semifinal lineup at the Wankhede Stadium on June 10. Bandra Blasters, Eagle Thane Strikers, SoBo Mumbai Falcons, and Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals will compete for a spot in the final.

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With stars like Shreyas Iyer, Atharva Ankolekar, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, and Suved Parkar (current Orange Cap holder), the knockout rounds promise more high-octane cricket as Mumbai’s future stars continue to shine on the big stage.



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