Ritik Tadas' Fiery 91 Ignites Jabalpur’s Stunning Chase Victory
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- June 13, 2026
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Tadas scores 91 to lead Jabalpur to dramatic win in MPL T20
A quick‑fire 91‑run knock from Ritik Tadas propelled Jabalpur over the line in a nail‑biting chase, securing a memorable MPL T20 triumph.
When the sun slipped behind the stands in Jabalpur, a buzz rippled through the crowd – something told everyone that tonight would be special. Ritik Tadas sauntered out to the crease with a confident grin, his eyes flicking over the bowlers like he already knew the answer.
The chase was set at 178, a target that many thought could be knotted down without too much drama. But Tadas had other plans. He started gently, rotating the strike, then suddenly, as if a switch had been flipped, began smashing boundaries left, right and centre. A crisp cover drive, a lofted pull, a cheeky scoop – each shot seemed to shout louder than the last.
By the 12th over, Tadas was already perched on 61, and the fielding side was visibly rattled. Partnerships formed and fell, yet his momentum never waned. When the fourth wicket fell, the scoreboard read 124‑4; the required run‑rate was inching up, but Tadas kept his cool, pacing his innings with a blend of aggression and calm.
Then came the climax – a flurry of sixes in the final two overs that turned the chase from tight to outright electrifying. He capped his spell at 91 runs off just 57 balls, a performance that felt less like an innings and more like a masterclass in controlled fireworks. The winning run came on a towering slog over mid‑wicket, sparking eruptions of applause that lasted well beyond the final wicket.
Fans left the ground that night still buzzing, still replaying the sight of Tadas’ bat flashing under the lights. It wasn’t just a win; it was a story they’ll retell at every gathering, a reminder of how one explosive knock can change the whole narrative of a match.
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