TBS Panthers vs Sanskriti School — A Step Forward on the Learning Curve
A day that tested skill and spirit—and gave our squad the clarity to train smarter and come back stronger.
The opening spell asked hard questions of our top order, but the response was pure Panthers. Keyan and Jaiveer rebuilt with calm a and team-first attitude—leaving well, rotating strike, and steadying the innings. Neelgreev showed discipline to protect his wicket when the ball was doing plenty, and Vidhuran closed the innings with composure to give our attack something to work with.
With the ball, Samar made the early dent and the ring field stayed switched on—sharp stops, quick releases, and relentless voice. The chase got away, but the bigger win was clarity: what we’ll repeat, what we’ll refine, and how we’ll turn pressure moments into Panther momentum next time.
Panthers highlights
- Keyan — calm rebuild under pressure; smart rotation and intent between the wickets.
- Jaiveer — busy, disciplined batting; turned dots into ones to reset the tempo.
- Neelgreev — held firm against movement; valued his wicket to anchor a phase.
- Vidhuran — composed finish to the innings; game awareness at the death.
- Samar — wicket-taking spark with the new ball; lifted the group’s energy.
What we learned (and will train)
- Powerplay plans: clearer options vs swing & seam; trust defence early, cash in later.
- Strike rotation: turn dot clusters into ones/twos through early, loud calling.
- Bowling discipline: repeatable release points; target channel; squeeze without freebies.
- Fielding angles: back up at both ends; create two-run pressure with quick transfer.