Urvil Patel, in 10 List A innings since making his debut in the 2017–18 season, he has amassed 204 runs with a strike rate of 112.08 and an average of 29.14. Additionally, Urvil Patel has participated in 41 Twenty20 matches, scoring 847 runs at 21.17 and 155.41.
Gujarat vs Tripura
Exactly a year after he achieved the quickest one-day hundred in Vijay Hazare, Gujarat’s Urvil Patel, who was overlooked for the IPL 2025 Mega Auctions, scored the fastest hundred by an Indian and second overall in all T20s in 28 balls. In just 10.2 overs, Gujarat overcame a 156-run mark against Tripura when the opener hammered a 15-ball fifty and turned it into an undefeated 113. Urvil Patel dominated the match with a 35-ball attack that included seven boundaries and a dozen sixes against the Tripura bowling team.
Bengal vs Mizoram
After chasing down the 158-run goal in 15.3 overs, Bengal defeated Mizoram by 8 wickets at Rajkot thanks to Abhishek Porel (81 off 45) and Karan Lal (67 off 40). Mohit Jangra came through once more for Mizoram when they were down to 37 for 2, smashing an undefeated 80 off only 49 balls to give his team a good finish. But the Bengal openers almost ended the match with a 131-run partnership at above 10 runs per over. Although the set couple did leave quickly, Bengal had no problems with finishing the procedures for their third straight victory of the year.
Manipur vs Uttar Pradesh
Aryan Juyal, the opening batsman, led Uttar Pradesh to a seven-wicket thumping of Manipur in Mumbai with a half-century off 29 balls. Almost every batter started for Manipur, but none of them was able to turn it into a significant score as they battled for momentum throughout their innings. Manipur was reduced to a pitiful 110 for 8 in their 20 overs by Vineet Panwar, who claimed 3 for 17 off his four overs. With 8.4 overs remaining, UP easily won thanks to Juyal’s 29-ball knock, which included four maximums and as many fours. Nitish Rana’s final seven-ball cameo, worth 20*, added the final touches.
Andhra vs Goa
Andhra defeated Goa for the third time in a row because to captain Ricky Bhui’s explosive 72* off 38 deliveries and Srikar Bharat’s quick 57. KV Sasikanth’s twin PowerPlay blows had reduced Goa to 47 for 4 inside seven overs when Suyash Prabhu dessai scored 51-all 71*. Together, they contributed 58 runs for the fifth wicket partnership, with Prabhudessai finding companionship in Vikash Kanwar, who held one end in his patient 30-ball contribution of 25.
In order to assist Goa finish with a solid 154 for 5 on the board, Arjun Tendulkar also found the fence a few times. Then, just after the PowerPlay, Tendulkar hit with the new ball to make a hole in Andhra’s early chase, which quickly deteriorated to 57 for 2. However, Bhui and Bharat worked together to put the team back on the winning track with their 98-run unbroken stand. Andhra made it two in two thanks to the aggressive captain who hit five boundaries and half a dozen sixes in his captain’s knock.
Kerala vs Nagaland
Along with Sachin Baby’s 48 not out, Rohan Kunnummal was the standout batsman as Kerala crushed Nagaland by eight wickets with 8.4 overs remaining. Despite a late appearance by Dega Nischal, Nagaland could only produce 120 for 8 from their allocated overs because to the frugal spells of Nedumankuzhy Basil (3-16) and Basil Thampi (2-27).
In the second over of the chase, Kerala lost opener Vishnu Vinod, but Rohan and Sachin put together a strong 86-run partnership to seize the initiative. Salman Nizar contributed 11* off just three deliveries to provide the late pyrotechnics, while Rohan, who hit three sixes and six more boundaries, was named Player of the Match for his wild knock.
Vidarbha vs Puducherry
After Darshan Nalkande and Parth Rekhade’s three-fers put up a low target, Vidarbha easily defeated Puducherry by 7 wickets thanks to Karun Nair’s quick 65 and fellow opener Atharva Taide’s 49*. Following a 40-run partnership between the two leading scorers, Ankit Sharma (40 off 36) and Arun Karthik (30 off 27), the bowling tandem swept through the Puducherry lineup, removing the opposition for 136 with two balls remaining. The opposition was then thoroughly deflated by the Vidarbha openers’ 101-run stand. Even though Ankit Sharma managed a few late goals, the damage was already done.
Bihar vs Meghalaya
Arpit Bhatewara’s 65 off of 46 balls was in vain as Bihar defeated Meghalaya by 8 runs. Sakibul Gani spearheaded Bihar’s surge, hitting a 48-ball 65 to lead the team to 169 for 7. With braces from Amod Yadav, Himanshu Singh, and Sachin Kumar each, Meghalaya put up a valiant chase but lost.
Sikkim and Uttarakhand
Uttarakhand advanced comfortably by 8 wickets thanks to Yuvraj Choudhary’s all-around performance (4-15 & 26-ball 61*). Yuvraj hit three sixes and nine fours as they chased down the score in just 9.2 overs after holding Sikkim to 86 for 7.
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