Here Kavya Maran spent 1000 crores, there was amazing good news

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|06-02-2025

5 February 2025 was excellent for Kavya Maran. Because, on this day, not one but two good news fell into his bag. On one hand, he bought the team in England's league 'The Handred' after spending Rs 1000 crore. On the other hand, his team, who is hitching in the T20 league of South Africa, has found the way to reach the finals. He has kept alive the expectations of playing his finals and becoming champions for the third time by winning the eliminator match on 5 February. In the Sa20, Kavya Maran's team Sunrisers Eastern Cap defeated Jorgon Super Kings in the Eliminator match.

Captain, Kavya Maran's team increased glory

Sunrisers Eastern Cap batted first in the eliminator match. Playing first, he scored 184 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs. On behalf of Sunrisers, his captain Aidan Marakram played an unbeaten innings of amazing and scored 62 runs off 40 balls. Captain Marakram's inning included 6 fours and 2 sixes. Sunrisers have a batting feature that every batsman scored in double digits.

Now the target was to score 185 runs to win in front of Jorburg Super Kings. But chasing this target, he could only score 152 runs for 7 wickets in 20 overs and lost the match with 32 runs. Now, as the match was the eliminator, Joeburg Super Kings got out of the title race with the defeat in it. At the same time, Sunrisers Eastern Cap got a license to play Qualifier 2, which will have a chance to go to the final. The heroes of the victory of Sunrisers in the eliminator became its captain Aidan Marakram himself.

Bought 100 percent stake in Northern Super Charges

Winning the eliminator of Sunrisers Eastern Cap at Kavya Maran's SA20 was like double happiness. He got a similar happiness by buying a team in the Handrade League of England. He has bought a 100 percent stake of Northern Super Chargers in the 100 -ball league with about Rs 1000. Kavya Maran is the third honor associated with IPL, who has bought a team in The Handrade

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