Platinum Premier Cricket Cup culminates
Jammu Links News1/14/2024

JAMMU: In a thrilling showdown at Green Fields Jammu, the Platinum Premier Cricket Cup Final witnessed the clash between the Dark Knights and Sparc Strikers. Sahil Sawhney, leading the Dark Knights, faced off against Jaideep Nayyar, captaining the Sparc Strikers.

The contest, played with fervor and skill, unfolded with Sparc Strikers setting a target of 96 runs in their allotted 20 overs. The Dark Knights showcased their prowess, restricting Sparc Strikers to an all-out total.

The innings proved to be a challenging feat for Sparc Strikers, facing the strategic gameplay and formidable bowling attack of Dark Knights.

In a swift response, the Dark Knights, led by Sahil Sawhney, stormed to victory by achieving the required 97 runs in just 11 overs. The exceptional performance by Dark Knights showcased a blend of skillful batting, precise bowling and impeccable teamwork.

Sahil Sawhney, expressing his elation, remarked, "It's a moment of immense pride for the Dark Knights. The team exhibited exceptional sportsmanship and dedication throughout the tournament, culminating in this resounding victory."

Jaideep Nayyar, despite the defeat, acknowledged the spirited competition, stating, "Congratulations to Dark Knights on their well-deserved win. Our journey in the Platinum Premier Cricket Cup has been filled with challenges and triumphs, and we appreciate the support of our fans."

 

 




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