This story is from February 9, 2019

Ton-up Ahlawat's last-ball six takes Navniketan to Guzder T20 final

All eyes were on Dharmendra Ahlawat as Navniketan Cricket Club needed 5 runs off the last ball. Ahlawat, who had completed his century a ball earlier, was facing Kushal Kakad of MRCC in the last over of the semifinal match of the Guzder League T20 match.
Ton-up Ahlawat's last-ball six takes Navniketan to Guzder T20 final
Dharmendra Ahlawat. (TOI Photo)
NAGPUR: All eyes were on Dharmendra Ahlawat as Navniketan Cricket Club needed 5 runs off the last ball. Ahlawat, who had completed his century a ball earlier, was facing Kushal Kakad of MRCC in the last over of the semifinal match of the Guzder League T20 match.
Right-hand opener Ahlawat (106*; 59b, 5x6, 8x4), who single-handedly took Navniketan close to the target, hit Kakad out of the park for a huge six over midwicket.
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Even before umpire could signal a six, Ahlawat sprinted towards the pavilion in jubilation shouting at the top of his voice as Navniketan recorded a tense 4-wicket victory at Railways ground, Ajni.
Chasing 207 for win, Navniketan Cricket Club needed 16 off last over bowled by Kakad. Ahlawat played all the balls, completed his century and scored 17 runs as Navniketan went on to score 208 for 6 in 20 overs.
Apart from Ahlawat, No. 4 S Bhattacharya (44 off 22) provided good support to Ahlawat. Bhattacharya hit four sixes and a four during his stay at the wicket. No. 7 Swapnil Bhisikar (27 off 13b) made vital runs.
Earlier, MRCC's opener Ankush Wakode (69 off 44b) and No. 3 Shrikant Wagh (50 off 27b) batted well to take their team to well-made 206 for 6 in 20 overs. The Wakode-Wagh duo added 84 runs for the second wicket. Kakad (27) and Nitesh Sharma (22) scored some important runs later in the innings.
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MRCC 206 for 6 in 20 overs (Ankush Wakode 69, Shrikant Wagh 50, Kushal Kakad 27, Nitesh Sharma 22; Varun Palandurkar 2-25) lost to Navniketan CC 208 for 6 in 20 overs (Dharmendra Ahlawat 106*, S Bhattcharya 44; Vaibhav Wankhede 2-31) by 4 wickets.
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