Sandeep Sarkar, Kolkata: He is called the new ‘crisis man’ of Bengali cricket. After Wriddhiman Saha and Anushtup Majumder. Because, when the team is in danger, he brings out his best. From where the loss seems certain, the hand is ready to turn the tide of the match.

That Shahbaz Amed Bengal T-20 league final lit up with the bat. His devastating batting helped Srachchi Red Tigers beat Sobisco Smashers Malda in a rain-hit match at Eden.

Srachchi Raha Tigers were not very comfortable at the start of the tournament. Talks about co-ownership with the Tribes group were finalized. Wriddhiman Saha was hired as a mentor by the Tribes group. However, the Tribes pulled out of the deal a few days before the tournament began. Wriddhiman has to leave the responsibility.

However, he had no impact on the tournament. Red Tigers won the Bengal T20 League by defeating the incomparable Shahbaz Amed, Malda. Srachchi Raha Tigers won the Bengal T20 League title for the first time. Red Tigers defeated Sobisco Smashers Malda by 9 runs in Eden on Sunday.

The match could not start on schedule due to rain. When the match started at 10:30 PM, the number of overs was reduced to 15. Malda won the toss and took the fielding. Rahad was under pressure after losing three wickets while scoring 10 runs. From there, captain Shahbaz Amed and Gaurav Singh Chauhan built a partnership of 144 runs. With the help of seven fours and six sixes, Shahbaz remained unbeaten in a devastating innings of 88 runs off 46 balls. Gaurav scored 55 runs (30 balls). Akhil took two wickets. Ramesh Prasad and Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal took one wicket each.

Then it rained again during Malda’s innings. After the rain stopped, Malda’s target stood at 107 in 9 overs on DLS method. In the end Malda scored 97 runs for 5 wickets. Abhimanyu Ishwaran scored 38 runs off 22 balls. Sukhmeet Singh took two wickets. Rohit Kumar and Raju Halder took one wicket each.

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