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In an exhilarating clash at Pune’s MCA International Stadium on Tuesday (June 18), the Ratnagiri Jets took on the Puneri Bappa in Match 29 of Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) 2024.
The Jets, reigning champions of the inaugural edition, showcased their prowess against the Bappa, captained by the dynamic Ruturaj Gaikwad.
Ruturaj Gaikwad’s playful antics amidst Azim Kazi’s dismissal
During the ninth over of the first innings, a pivotal moment unfolded with the dismissal of Azim Kazi, the left-handed batter for the Jets. At 63/1 in 8.2 overs, Kazi faced leg-spinner Rohan Kharat. Attempting a sweep shot, Kazi misjudged the ball, which ended up yorking him, sneaking through his legs, and dislodging the stumps. Kazi’s innings concluded with a score of 19 runs from 25 deliveries, including two boundaries.
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In a display of camaraderie and competitive spirit, the Bappa captain Gaikwad, who shares a close friendship with Kazi, celebrated the dismissal in an unusual manner. Gaikwad cheekily teased Kazi, getting into his face as he walked off the field. Meanwhile, as Kazi made his way back to the pavilion, he wore a wry smile, likely in good humor at Gaikwad’s playful send-off.
Here’s the video:
When your best friend gets out 😅#MaharashtraPremierLeague #JioCinemaSports#MPLonJioCinema #MPLonSports1 pic.twitter.com/gZrXleGyRx
— JioCinema (@JioCinema) June 18, 2024
Ratnagiri Jets wins nail-biting encounter against Puneri Bappa
Following Kazi’s departure, the Jets’ innings saw stellar contributions from Dhiraj Phatangare, Kiran Chormale and wicketkeeper-batter Nikhil Naik. Their formidable knocks propelled the Ratnagiri Jets to a competitive total of 178/5 in their 20 overs.
Chasing 179 for victory, the Bappa’s innings was spearheaded by Suraj Shinde who made 55 runs of just 24 balls and Gaikwad, who remained unbeaten with a composed 23 from 18 balls. Despite his efforts, the Bappa fell short by six runs, finishing at 172/9. The Jets’ bowlers held their nerve to secure a thrilling win.