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Ishan Kishan celebrates after scoring a century vs Haryana in the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy final. (Screengrab: BCCI Domestic X)
Jharkhand captain Ishan Kishan led from the front as his century helped his team defeat Haryana by 69 runs and win the Syed Mushtaq Ali trophy for the first time. Kishan who opened the batting slammed 101 runs with the help of 6 fours and 10 sixes while Kumar Kushagra (81) and Anukul Roy (40) and Robin Minz (31) guided Jharkhand to an imposing 262/3 vs Haryana in final.
Chasing, Haryana were skittled out for just 193 with Yashvardhan Dalal’s 53 going in vain. Sushant Mishra and Bal Krishna were the pick of the bowlers, taking 3 wickets apiece while Vikash Singh and Anukul Roy chipped in with 2 each.
This was a show of intent from the wicket-keeper batter Kishan who has been out of the Indian set up since 2023 having played his last T20I match against Australia in November 2023. He played his last Test against West Indies in September 2023 while his last ODI was against Sri Lanka in October 2023.
Both teams had superior runs through their league stage campaigns with Jharkhand notching up nine straight victories before the late blip against Andhra in their last Super League game. Despite a few defeats, Haryana qualified as the second-placed team from Elite Group C and even went onto top a group that comprised last year’s champions, Mumbai, to make it to their maiden final. The SMAT has seen similar dominant runs in the past too.
Leading from the front! 🫡
Ishan Kishan with a magnificent hundred in the #SMAT final 💯
The Jharkhand captain walks back for 1⃣0⃣1⃣(49) 👏
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Tamil Nadu are the most successful side in the tournament’s history with three titles. TN also won the first edition held in 2006-07. Karnataka, Gujarat and Baroda have won the title on two occasions each. Mumbai joined them after winning their second title, beating Madhya Pradesh by six wickets in the SMAT 2024-25 final last December.
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