The third day of the Future Star Under-15 Championship showcased thrilling matches, with Flying Fire Delhi Chargers successfully chasing down Sonipat Kings and Noida Blaze securing a solid victory over Gurugram Vipers. The day also featured an impressive hat-trick by Chirag Luhach.
Match 1: Flying Fire Delhi Chargers vs Sonipat Kings
In the first match, Sonipat Kings batted first, scoring 151 runs for 8 wickets, with Naitik Yadav leading the score with 43 runs. Uttkarsh was the standout bowler for Delhi, taking 3 wickets for 27 runs. The Flying Fire Delhi Chargers chased down the target with five balls remaining, thanks to Bhuvnesh Kumar's unbeaten 55 runs off 38 balls and Uttkarsh's 45 runs.
Match Summary:
| Flying Fire Delhi Chargers | 152/5 | 19.1 | Bhuvnesh Kumar 55* | Uttkarsh 3/27 |
| Sonipat Kings | 151/8 | 20 | Naitik Yadav 43 | Kartik Atri 1/22 |
Player of the Match: Uttkarsh (45 runs and 3 wickets)
Match 2: Noida Blaze vs Gurugram Vipers
In the second match, Noida Blaze set a challenging target of 195 runs for 9 wickets, with Ekam Deep scoring a remarkable 71 runs off 42 balls, supported by Naitik Bhati's 45 runs. Despite Chirag Luhach's hat-trick, which saw him take 3 wickets for 23 runs, Gurugram Vipers fell short, getting bowled out for 153 runs in 19.3 overs.
Match Summary:
| Noida Blaze | 195/9 | 20 | Ekam Deep 71 | Chirag Luhach 3/23 |
| Gurugram Vipers | 153 all out | 19.3 | Amogh Sirohi 38 | Dev Nagar 3/17 |
Player of the Match: Ekam Deep (71 runs off 42 balls)
Upcoming Matches on Day 4
The fourth day of the championship, scheduled for June 27, will feature Karim Capital Chargers facing off against Jayqoo Panthers Faridabad, followed by a match between Bahadurgarh Royals and Meerut Spartans.
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