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Karnataka vs Vidarbha Live Score, Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 Final (Karnataka Cricket Team vs Vidarbha Cricket Team) LIVE: Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the final clash between Karnataka and Vidarbha taking place at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara!
Vidarbha, with unbeatable Karun Nair at the helm, was unstoppable as well and remained the only undefeated side in the competition. In their semi-final against Maharashtra, Vidarbha secured the final spot with a commanding 69-run victory.
Meanwhile, Karnataka stormed into the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024-25 final with a commanding 5-wicket win over Haryana in the first semi-final, marking their fifth appearance in the summit clash.
Vidarbha won the toss and elected to bowl first
With one last obstacle in the way of glory for both teams, we can expect a blockbuster clash against the finalists today.
Playing XIs
Vidarbha (Playing XI): Dhruv Shorey, Yash Rathod, Karun Nair(c), Jitesh Sharma(w), Shubham Dubey, Apoorv Wankhade, Harsh Dubey, Nachiket Bhute, Yash Kadam, Darshan Nalkande, Yash Thakur
Karnataka (Playing XI): Mayank Agarawal(c), Devdutt Padikkal, Aneesh KV, Smaran Ravichandran, Krishnan Shrijith(w), Abhinav Manohar, Shreyas Gopal, Hardik Raj, Prasidh Krishna, Vasuki Koushik, Abhilash Shetty
LIVE FEED
2.4 – FOUR! That should give him a lot of confidence!
2.3 – Very full, at the stumps, almost a yorker, Devdutt Padikkal gets low and blocks it to cover.
2.2 – Great ball! Hard length, on middle and off, shaping away to square up Padikkal. The ball zips past him.
2.2 – WIDE! Very full and well outside off, Padikkal tries to reach for it and misses. The foot is still not moving for DDP.
2.1 – Fuller than a length, outside off, left alone by Padikkal.
1.6 – FOUR! Looks in fine touch today does Agarwal!
Batsman_1 : Mayank Agarwal 12(8)
Batsman_2 : Devdutt Padikkal 1(4)
Bowler : Yash Thakur 0/5(1)
Over : 2
Run : 5
Wicket : 0
Score : 13/0
1.5 – Good length, on middle and off, Mayank Agarwal confident in his block.
1.4 – DROPPED by Dhruv Shorey! A big miss at slip and Devdutt Padikkal gets an early lifeline. Yash Thakur lands it fuller and outside off, Padikkal goes after it this time and gets an outside edge as he tries to drive it through the off side. The ball flies straight to first slip around his left shoulder but Dhruv fails to cling on and the ball burst behind for a single.
1.1 – Starts from over the wicket and gets a hint of away movement straightaway. Angling across, outside off, DDP leaves it alone as the ball goes further away from him, through to the keeper.
It will be Yash Thakur to steam in from the other end.
0.6 – No run, played towards point.
0.5 – FOUR! Beautiful shot! A tad bit full and outside off, Mayank Agarwal moves towards the line a touch and caresses his drive through cover-point for another boundary.
PITCH REPORT – Chetan Sharma is near the deck. He informs that the centre wicket will be used for the final and has not been used before in this tournament. Tells that there is a bit of grass covering and he expects a high-scoring game. Reckons that he would have batted first on this wicket. Adds that the cracks could open up a bit as the game progresses, resulting in an indifferent bounce.
0.4 – A bit of width, just outside off, on a length, Agarwal guides it straight to backward point.
The captain of Karnataka, Mayank Agarwal says that he doesn’t mind batting first as runs on the board in a final are always crucial. Tells that they will look to put a good score on the board and then execute the skills with the ball. Mentions that Devdutt Padikkal has made a huge difference since joining the squad. Informs that they are unchanged for the final.
Vidarbha (Playing XI) – Karun Nair (C), Yash Rathod, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Apoorv Wankhade, Shubham Dubey, Dhruv Shorey, Yash Kadam (In for Parth Rekhade), Yash Thakur, Darshan Nalkande, Harsh Dubey, Nachiket Bhute.
0.3 – Beauty of a delivery! Hard length, in and around off and the ball nips back in sharply. Mayank Agarwal looks to squeeze it out by crouching low in his stance but gets beaten on the inside edge.
Karnataka (Unchanged Playing XI) – Mayank Agarwal (C), Shreyas Gopal, Krishnan Shrijith (WK), Devdutt Padikkal, KV Aneesh, Smaran Ravichandran, Abhinav Manohar, Hardik Raj, Prasidh Krishna, Vasuki Koushik, Abhilash Shetty.
0.2 – No run, played towards point.
We are all set for the summit clash to commence. Vidarbha are in a huddle near the ropes before taking their positions on the field. It will be the left-hand right-hand combination of Devdutt Padikkal and Mayank Agarwal to open the innings for Karnataka. Darshan Nalkande has the new ball in hand and is raring to go. Here we go!
0.1 – FOUR! What a way to start the inning for Mayank Agarwal and Karnataka!
PITCH REPORT – Chetan Sharma is near the deck. He informs that the centre wicket will be used for the final and has not been used before in this tournament. Tells that there is a bit of grass covering and he expects a high-scoring game. Reckons that he would have batted first on this wicket. Adds that he expects the cracks to open up a bit as the game progresses and that could result in an indifferent bounce.
The captain of Karnataka, Mayank Agarwal says that he doesn’t mind batting first as runs on the board in a final are always crucial. Tells that they will look to put a good score on the board and then execute the skills with the bat. Mentions that Devdutt Padikkal has made a huge difference since joining the squad. Informs that they are unchanged for the final.
PITCH REPORT – Chetan Sharma is near the deck. He informs that the centre wicket will be used for the final and it has not been used before in this tournament. Tells that there is a bit of grass covering and expects a high-scoring game.
The captain of Karnataka, Mayank Agarwal says that he doesn’t mind batting first as runs on the board in a final are always crucial. Tells that they will look to put a good score on the board and then execute the skills with the bat.
Karun Nair, the skipper of Vidarbha says they have bowled first throughout the season and will look to do the same. Adds that they bat deep and long and it has worked well but this a new game and a new challenge so they will need to step up again and play well. Mentions the one change that they have made in the side with Yash Kadam making it in for Parth Rekhade.
PITCH REPORT – Chetan Sharma is near the deck. He informs that the centre wicket will be used for the final and it has not been used before in this tournament. Tells that there is a bit of grass covering and expects a high-scoring game.
Vidarbha (Playing XI) – Karun Nair (C), Yash Rathod, Jitesh Sharma (WK), Apoorv Wankhade, Shubham Dubey, Dhruv Shorey, Yash Kadam (in for Parth Rekhade), Yash Thakur, Darshan Nalkande, Harsh Dubey, Nachiket Bhute.
Karnataka (Playing XI) – Mayank Agarwal (C), Shreyas Gopal, Krishnan Shrijith (WK), Devdutt Padikkal, KV Aneesh, Smaran Ravichandran, Abhinav Manohar, Hardik Raj, Prasidh Krishna, Vasuki Koushik, Abhilash Shetty.
TOSS – Vidarbha have won the coin flip and have decided to BOWL first.
Speaking of Vidarbha, the word ‘exceptional’ perfectly sums up their unbeaten campaign this season. Skipper, Karun Nair has been in a league of his own, smashing records with an astonishing average of 752, staying unbeaten in six of the seven games. Vidarbha’s top order has consistently piled on runs, often sealing games with ease and taking the pressure off their bowling attack. However, with this being the final frontier, the bowlers will need to elevate their game to support the batters in their quest for a maiden Vijay Hazare Trophy. All signs point to an electrifying contest between two deserving teams. We are minutes away from the toss and team updates, so brace up for a cracker of a finale!
On paper, Karnataka boasts a well-rounded side with plenty of confidence, owing to their experience and knack for thriving in high-stakes games. Led by the in-form Mayank Agarwal, who has anchored the batting lineup brilliantly, they will look to put up another dominant performance. With Prasidh Krishna leading the pace attack and Shreyas Gopal adding his spin expertise, Karnataka’s bowling unit will need to step up to counter Vidarbha’s formidable batting lineup.
It’s time! The anticipation has been building, and we are now moments away from the grand finale of the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2024/25 at the Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara! A warm welcome to everyone tuning into our coverage of what promises to be a thrilling conclusion to a spectacular tournament. It’s the four-time champions Karnataka taking on the unbeaten juggernaut Vidarbha. A clash of two titanic sides with explosive batting units, ensuring an entertainment-packed finale.
After almost an electrifying month of high-octane cricket, the stage is finally set for the ultimate showdown, the grand finale of the Vijay Hazare Trophy at the iconic Kotambi Stadium in Vadodara! Two titans of the tournament, Karnataka and Vidarbha, are poised to clash in a battle that promises nothing short of entertainment. Both teams, undeniably the most deserving contenders, have fought tooth and nail to reach this decisive moment, where glory awaits the victor. On one side stands Karnataka, a team synonymous with big-game prowess and consistency. With four Vijay Hazare titles under their belt, they know what it takes to shine on the grandest stage. Leading the charge is the in-form Mayank Agarwal, who has been in scintillating touch this season, amassing over 600 runs. Add to that the explosive presence of Devdutt Padikkal, who has hit the ground running with a couple of sensational knocks since his return, and Karnataka’s top order looks unstoppable. Complementing this star duo are KV Aneesh and Smaran Ravichandran, adding depth and reliability to an already intimidating batting lineup. On the bowling front, Karnataka boasts a balanced and potent attack. Shreyas Gopal, with his magical spin and crucial batting contributions, has been a game-changer this season. Meanwhile, the pace trio of Abhilash Shetty, Vasuki Koushik and Prasidh Krishna bring fire and precision, making Karnataka a well-rounded powerhouse. With this combination of experience and form, they look primed to add another trophy to their illustrious cabinet. But standing in their way is the juggernaut that is Vidarbha, a team that has been nothing short of invincible this season. Unbeaten and unyielding, Vidarbha has bulldozed past opponents, proving they are a force to be reckoned with. Spearheading their campaign is none other than skipper Karun Nair, who has been in the form of his life, racking up over 700 runs this season. Vidarbha’s batting has been further powered by a lethal top order, with Dhruv Shorey and Yash Rathod consistently piling on runs. While Vidarbha’s bowling unit hasn’t grabbed as many headlines as their batters, they’ve stepped up when it mattered most. Nachiket Bhute and Harsh Dubey have led the charge with the ball, and the team will be banking on a collective effort to match their batting firepower in this high-stakes final. Vidarbha will need their bowling to rise to the occasion to keep their title dreams alive. The scales couldn’t be more evenly balanced. Karnataka’s legacy and experience collide with Vidarbha’s hunger and momentum in a battle where both sides have everything to play for. Karnataka’s pursuit of a fifth title is driven by their winning culture, while Vidarbha seek to etch their name in history with their maiden Vijay Hazare triumph. Who are you backing in this epic showdown? The clock is ticking, and the question will soon be answered!
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