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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Shivamogga Lions vs Bengaluru Blasters: How to watch Match 9 of Maharaja Trophy
The Shivamogga Lions are set to clash against the Bengaluru Blasters in Match 9 of the ongoing Maharaja Trophy 2025. Both teams are in a tough situation as they have lost two consecutive matches. They still have time to change their fate by winning this upcoming match. The Blasters lost their previous match against Hubli Tigers by two wickets. Thanks to Rohan Patil, the Blasters scored 225 runs in the first innings. Patil scored 80 off 43 balls, including eight boundaries and five sixes. However, Tigers' opener Mohammed Taha slammed a century and helped the team chase down the mammoth target. Shivamogga Lions vs Bengaluru Blasters(The Maharaja Trophy) Meanwhile, the Lions lost both their matches by 29 runs. In the previous match against the Mangalore Dragons, they had the chance to chase down 180 runs but failed to do so. Despite Rohit Kumar K's 62 runs, the support from the other end was missing, which is why they lost the match. Kranthi Kumar claimed a fifer against the Blasters in the same match. Match Details: Match: Shivamogga Lions vs Bengaluru Blasters, 9th Match Date: Friday, 15th August 2025 Time: 3.15 PM IST Venue: Srikantadatta Narasimha Raja Wadeyar Ground, Mysore Where to Watch The Maharaja Trophy 2025 in India? The Maharaja Trophy KSCA T20 2025 will be streamed on FanCode, accessible via OTTplay Premium. The fans can watch all the matches on the platform. Moreover, there are two matches almost every day, so the first game starts at 3.15 PM, while the second game starts at 7.15 PM IST. The toss time for both matches is 30 minutes before the start of the play. Squads Shivamogga Lions Squad: Dhruv Prabhakar, Nihal Ullal(w/c), Hardik Raj, Rohit Kumar K, Aneeshwar Gautam, Aniruddha Joshi, Avinash D, Bharath Dhuri, Vasuki Koushik, Vidhwath Kaverappa, Anand Doddamani, Deepak Devadiga, Tushar Singh, Sanjay Ashwin, Sahil Sharma, D Ashok, MB Darshan, Maribasava Gowda, Sireesh Balgaar Bengaluru Blasters Squad: LR Chethan, Rohan Patil, Mayank Agarwal(c), Bhuvan Raju, Shubhang Hegde, Suraj Ahuja(w), Rohan Naveen, Naveen MG, Vidyadhar Patil, Mohsin Khan, Punith S, Prateek Jain, Rohan Raju, Kruthik Krishna, Advith Shetty, Madhav Prakash Bajaj, Niranjan Naik, Siddharth Akhil, Ishaan S, Vaibhav Sharma A

The Hindu
10-07-2025
- Sport
- The Hindu
Murugappa Gold Cup
Defence held centerstage as teams ended up producing low-scoring matches on the opening day of the 96th MCC-Murugappa Gold Cup invitation hockey tournament at the SDAT-Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium here on Thursday. Host Tamil Nadu held Maharashtra 1-1 in a Pool-A contest while Karnataka shut out Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) 2-1 in Pool-B. Both the matches were engaging with fast breakthroughs, the defence and midfield in unision. But in the final third, the forwards kept striking a discordant note. More often than not, it was the defence that held strong. Maharashtra opened the account against the host. Rohan Patil converted a penalty corner when his strike hit the middle of the net in the second quarter. An inconsistent Tamil Nadu struck back through star forward B. P. Somanna, whose grounder off a penalty corner went through the left leg of goalkeeper Shivratna Rasal in the third. There was little to separate CBDT and Karnataka in the second and final match of the day. Both attacked with vigour and purpose, but faltered in the final third, till the second quarter. As the match was heading for a climax, Rahul's backhand flick off a long corner in the dying minutes of the third quarter provided the needed spark for Karnataka. Bharath Mahalingappa's blistering penalty corner strike hit the right side of the roof in the fourth, which pretty much sealed the contest in favour of Karnataka. The results: Pool-A: HUTN 1 (B.P. Somanna 42) drew with Maharashtra 1 (Rohan Patil 15). B: Karnataka 2 (C. J. Rahul 45, Bharath Mahalingappa 52) bt CBDT 1 (Pranam Gowda 56).


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Time of India
Three, including a minor, held in Belagavi gangrape case
Belagavi: City police on Friday arrested three more individuals, two farmhouse owners and a minor, in connection with the gangrape of a minor girl in Tilakwadi. One of the arrested minors is reportedly the son of a circle police inspector (CPI) posted in a neighbouring district. The crime occurred on May 11 when three boys, including two minors, allegedly rented a farmhouse and took the victim there, where they gangraped her. The incident came to light when the girl began experiencing severe abdominal pain upon returning home. Her parents rushed her to a hospital, where the assault was discovered. The case has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns over child safety, the role of law enforcement, and illegal hospitality operations in the area. Police earlier arrested two of the accused, including a minor. On Friday, they apprehended farmhouse owners Rohan Patil and Ashutosh Patil, who allegedly rented out the property illegally for Rs 20,000 per month. Investigations revealed that the property was converted into a mini resort without obtaining necessary approvals from the relevant authorities. Both owners were produced in court and remanded to Hindalaga Central Jail. The minor accused was sent to a govt remand home. After the case was unearthed, the police are cracking down on illegal resorts and farmhouses in and around Belagavi city. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !