Tiigers of Kolkata script a knockout fairytale to storm into the ISPL Final

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Tiigers of Kolkata script a knockout fairytale to storm into the ISPL Final



Tiigers of Kolkata script a knockout fairytale to storm into the ISPL Final

Tiigers of Kolkata produced a composed, all-round performance under knockout pressure to defeat Ahmedabad in Qualifier 2 and seal their place in the ISPL Final. Asked to bowl first at the Lalbhai Contractor Stadium, the Tiigers delivered across departments -bowling, fielding and batting—showcasing the belief and balance that has defined their campaign.

With the majority of the crowd firmly behind Ahmedabad, the Tiigers were pushed into a hostile, high-decibel atmosphere. Unfazed by the noise or the pressure, the side responded with calm execution and collective belief, seizing control of the contest early. The bowling unit set the tone by restricting Ahmedabad to 72/9 in 10 overs, with Man of the Match Vivek Shelar once again delivering when it mattered most. Chosen by the batting side for the high-stakes 50:50 over and tasked with defending 10 runs, Shelar held his nerve, conceding just two runs and claiming three crucial wickets to decisively swing the momentum in the Tiigers’ favour.

For Vivek Shelar, the performance marked another defining chapter in a journey built on discipline and self-belief. From playing tennis-ball cricket on village grounds in Khaleen, Bhiwandi, to representing Maharashtra at the state level in leather-ball cricket, Shelar’s rise has been steady rather than sudden. His adaptability across formats, forged through years of competing in contrasting conditions, has become one of his greatest strengths. After battling an injury earlier in the season and facing questions around fitness, the fast bowler’s return at full intensity—and his ability to deliver in the most pressurised overs—underscored both his resilience and clarity of purpose. At 25, with ambitions firmly set on one day donning the India jersey, Shelar’s story is about patience, preparation and timing—making the most of the moment when it matters most.

He was ably supported by a disciplined supporting cast. Arish Khan swung the tape ball expertly, giving away just six runs in his two overs, while Saroj Paramanik, the Gully to Glory Award winner, delivered a key ninth over, conceding only five runs and picking up a wicket. The young brigade continued to impress, with 17-year-old Ankit Yadav returning figures of two wickets for 14 runs, and Firdos Alam chipping in with two wickets for 15 runs. In the field, Mahesh Nangude pulled off three outstanding boundary-line catches, efforts that proved vital in keeping Ahmedabad to a modest total.

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