Former RCB player smashes four consecutive sixes in ongoing Maharaja T20 League 2025

Chasing a target of 210 runs this knock was a much needed for Gulbarga Mystics to get a proper headstart in the innings.

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Arfath Pasha

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Former RCB player Luvnith Sisodiya smashed four consecutive sixes at the start of the innings. Playing for Gulbarga Mystics, Sisodia smashed four consecutive sixes in the very first four balls of the innings against Hubli Tigers. It's worth noting that Sisodiya was once apart of Royal Challengers Bengaluru in IPL before not being retained by the franchise.

The former player of RCB ended up scoring 37 runs in just 13 balls with the help of 5 sixes and one boundary. He ended up with a strike rate of 284.62. He was trying to smash Gautam Mishra on the last ball of the fourth over as he missed the shot and Manish Pandey got hold of him. Thanks to his fantabulous innings Gulbarga Mystics posted 52 runs in just four overs, losing one wicket.

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Hubli Tigers post a mammoth target 

Chasing a target of 210 runs this knock was a much needed for Gulbarga Mystics to get a proper headstart in the innings. Prior to Sisodia ‘s blitzkrieg Hubli Tigers posted 209 runs with the help of M Venkatesh’s 93 runs knock.

Venkatesh scored 93 runs in just 53 deliveries with the help of six boundaries and five maximums. He batted with a strike rate of 175.47 the finishing touch was provided by Yashvardhan Parantap. He scored 48 Runs in 24 deliveries laces with three boundaries and four maximum.

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