Navi Mumbai, June 4: India's T20I skipper Suryakumar Yadav struck a blistering 25-ball half-century, but his heroics weren't enough as Triumph Knights Mumbai North East lost to Eagle Thane Strikers by five wickets in the third season of the T20 Mumbai League 2025 on Wednesday. Suryakumar (50), ably supported by Jigar Rana (53), anchored the Knights' innings as they posted a competitive 179/7 after being asked to bat first. T20 Mumbai League 2025 Launches New Anthem For Third Season, Rohit Sharma Makes Guest Appearance as Brand Ambassador (Watch Video).
In response, Varun Lavande powered the Strikers' chase with a fiery 57 off 38 balls, guiding them to a strong 89/1 at the halfway mark. His 73-run stand with Anish (37) laid a solid foundation, but the momentum briefly shifted after the Knights came up with a couple of quick wickets. Suryakumar Yadav, Shreyas Iyer, Ajinkya Rahane Among Eight India Stars Named Icon Players for T20 Mumbai League 2025.
Suryakumar Yadav Scores 50 in T20 Mumbai League 2025
When @surya_14kumar gets going, the boundaries keep coming! 🙌
A spectacular 50* for Triumph Knights against Eagle Thane Strikers in the T20 Mumbai 2025. 🔥
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However, Sairaj Patil's entry ensured that the Strikers remained in the contest as he smoked four mammoth sixes in his 22-ball unbeaten 47 to seal the deal for his side.
Brief Scores:
Match 1: SoBo Mumbai Falcons: 27 (Akash Parker 27) beat ARCS Andheri 13 (Shivam Dube 12, Musheer Khan 1) via Super Over.
Match 2: Mumbai South Central Maratha Royals: 96/4 (Rohan Raje 48 not out) beat Akash Tigers MWS: 88/5 (Jay Bista 23; Maxwell Swaminathan 2/15) by eight runs.
Match 3: Triumph Knights Mumbai North East 179/6 (Jigar Rana 53, Suryakumar Yadav 50 not out) lose to Eagle Thane Strikers 181/5 (Varun Lavande 57, Siaraj Patil 47 not out) by five wickets.
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