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Malik’s Magic, Khalid’s Carnage – Kollam Sailors Sink Calicut in a Last-Over Thriller

The DCS You Selects Arena 1 was lit with drama as Crazy XI Kollam Sailors stunned Al Saaf Calicut Sixers in a pulsating chase. A high-scoring contest saw batsmen dominate, bowlers claw back with bursts of brilliance, and fielders deliver sharp moments. In the end, Kollam triumphed by six wickets, crossing the line with a ball to spare

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Batting first, Calicut Sixers rode on the back of their skipper Haneef Haizaan’s gamble to attack early. The innings sparkled courtesy of Mohd Yasir Nasir’s flamboyant 55 off 29 balls, a knock filled with clean hitting—three fours and four towering sixes—that rattled Kollam’s attack. He was ably supported by Mehdi Asaria, whose 55 off 33 showcased sublime timing, finding gaps at will. Cameos from Rameez Nawab (23 off 13) and Umair MT (16 off 8) pushed the total to 194. But wickets fell in clusters, and despite the fireworks, the Sixers were bowled out in their 20 overs. The collapse was largely engineered by Mohamed Khalid, who was unplayable in the middle overs. His spell of 5/23 tore through Calicut’s lineup, removing key men like Mehdi and Visakh, and keeping the target within reach for Kollam.

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Kollam Sailors, in response, were powered by Mukul Maalik’s masterful 70 off 44 balls, a knock that combined aggression with calculation. He dominated the field, striking nine fours and two sixes, ensuring the chase was always alive. His partnership with Sheridan Hadfield (43 off 23) set the tempo, with the pair plundering runs in the powerplay. Mohsen Mattoo’s steady 36 not out held the middle together, while Fostus Baby applied the finishing touches with a rapid 29 off 16. Extras from Calicut, including 12 wides, further eased the chase, as Kollam crossed 198/4 in 19.5 overs. It was a display of composure under pressure, underlining Kollam’s batting depth and adaptability.

Calicut’s bowlers had moments but lacked consistency. Mahroof VK struck once, dismissing Gurdip Singh Virdi, and Shafeeque CP removed Yuvraj Barua cheaply, but they bled runs at crucial junctures. Visakh’s disciplined 2 overs for 13 included the prized wicket of Maalik, but by then the damage was done. Their fielding too had bright spots, none bigger than Yuvraj Barua’s catch, which dismissed both Rameez Nawab and Mehdi Asaria during Calicut’s innings. That effort, sharp and athletic, earned him the Safe Hands award, highlighting how one moment of brilliance in the field can lift team spirit even in defeat.

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Star of the Match – Mukul Maalik

Crazy XI Kollam Sailors
Anchored the chase with a commanding 70 off 44 balls, striking nine fours and two sixes to keep his side ahead of the rate.

Master Blaster – Mohd Yasir Nasir

Al Saaf Calicut Sixers
Blazed 55 from 29 balls with three fours and four sixes, tearing into Kollam’s new ball attack with fearless hitting.

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Power Arm – Mohamed Khalid

Crazy XI Kollam Sailors
Ripped through Calicut’s lineup with 5/23, including the key scalps of Mehdi and Visakh, a spell that turned the tide.

Safe Hands – Yuvraj Barua

Crazy XI Kollam Sailors
A livewire in the field, he pulled off multiple sharp catches, lifting team spirit and breaking Calicut’s momentum at crucial stages.

“We had the runs, but our discipline with the ball and wides let us down. We’ll need to tighten execution.”
Haneef Haizaan
Captain – Al Saaf Calicut Sixers
“Mukul and Khalid were outstanding, but it was a complete team effort. The boys showed character in a tough chase.”
John Flory
Captain – Crazy XI Kollam Sailors