Manchester Super Giants won their maiden Men’s Hundred title, defeating Trent Rockets by five wickets at Lord’s. Tim Seifert starred with a blistering 72 off 38 balls and was named Player of the Match and Tournament. MSG co-owner Sanjiv Goenka praised the team effort, Jos Buttler’s leadership and supporters after their memorable triumph.
London: Manchester Super Giants (MSG) co-owner Sanjiv Goenka expressed his happiness at his team winning their maiden Men's Hundred title, calling the campaign a "team effort from the first game to the last".
A bludgeoning half-century from Tim Seifert helped Manchester Super Giants (MSG) capture their maiden Men's Hundred title, beating Trent Rockets by five wickets in the final at Lord's on Sunday.
Posting on X, Goenka wrote, "Champions in our very first season! @ManchesterSG100 What a night it has been at Lord's, a proud moment for all of us in the Super Giants family. This was a team effort from the first game to the last. Tim, what an innings. Noor, a brilliant spell with the ball and wickets at the times we needed them."
He also praised Jos Buttler's leadership as a player and as a stand-in captain in place of Aiden Markram, and how the whole squad came together during the knockouts.
-
Mourinho emotional at Real Madrid unveiling: ‘I am one of you’

-
Jeff Bezos-led consortium buys nearly 40 per cent stake in Liverpool with club valued at more than £5bn

-
Manchester City transfer update: Ancelotti confirms €100m World Cup star is edging closer to a move

-
New witness claims surface about Liam Payne’s final hours

-
Is Neem toothbrush better than toothbrush? Know its advantages, disadvantages and correct way of use
