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Match Report|2 min read|Friday, 5 June 2026

Divyaansh Saxena's 88 Fires Arcs Andheri to Victory

CricHubbJust nowWankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Mumbai T20 League

Eagle Thane Strikers

129/10 (20)

Arcs Andheri

130/1 (11.4)

Arcs Andheri won by 9 wickets

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Arcs Andheri have won by 9 wickets. Eagle Thane Strikers batted first and posted 129/10 in 20 overs. Arcs Andheri chased down 130 in just 11.4 overs.

Eagle Thane Strikers struggled through their innings, losing wickets at regular intervals. Sairaj Patil top-scored with 34 off 30 balls (SR 113), but lacked support from the other end. The powerplay yielded 34 runs — early wickets put them under pressure from the start.

The chase was clinical. Divyaansh Saxena blazed 88 off 39 balls (SR 226), taking the attack to the bowlers from ball one. Eagle Thane Strikers had no answers as the target was overhauled with wickets in hand and overs to spare.

With the ball, Prasoon Singh delivered figures of 3/22 in 4 overs (Econ 5.5). Crucial breakthroughs at key moments that shifted the momentum.

ETS lead the series 11-9. The pressure is firmly on the chasing side now.

The Turning Point

Over 11 of the first innings was the inflection point — 16 runs came off it, shifting the momentum and setting the stage for a total that ultimately proved too much.

Key Performers

Divyaansh SaxenaBatting

88* off 39 balls (SR 226), 12 fours, 4 sixes

Prasoon SinghBowling

3/22 in 4 overs (Econ: 5.50)

Sairaj PatilBatting

34 off 30 balls (SR 113), 3 fours, 1 sixes

Verdict

Arcs Andheri showed composure when it mattered most and deserve this victory. Eagle Thane Strikers were outplayed in all departments. A 9 wickets defeat lays bare the gaps in their game — the batting lacked application and the bowling had no answers. Plenty of hard conversations ahead of the next match. ETS lead the series 11-9. The pressure is firmly on the chasing side now.

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