Khaitan & Co lifted the ELP Masters Cricket Cup trophy for the second time after defeating hosts and defending champions Economic Laws Practice (ELP) in the finals of the 10th edition of the competition held on 5-7 January.
The final was a “power-packed performance by the two teams” which “kept spectators guessing”, ELP said in a press release.
“We actually dominated in every aspect, whether it be batting, bowling, fielding or wicket-keeping,” said Rabindra Jhunjhunwala, a partner and captain of the winning team at Khaitan & Co. “Khaitan lost only one wicket in the entire tournament, despite rotating its batting attack in every game. The marked departure from the usual format of the game was our strategy of playing five frontline bowlers in every game and turning what is usually a batsman-dominated game on its head.”
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