Arjun Tendulkar wreaked havoc with batting and bowling in T20 Mumbai League, devastated the opposing team

Arjun Tendulkar: Match No. 16 of T-20 Mumbai League 2026 was played between ARCS Andheri vs Bandra Blasters. Arjun Tendulkar participated in this match on behalf of ARCS Andheri. He performed brilliantly in batting and bowling and devastated the opposing team. Arjun also played a half-century while batting at number 3. Now Arjun’s innings has come into discussion. Earlier, Arjun was a part of Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2026. But he got a chance to play only 1 match.

Arjun Tendulkar performed brilliantly

In this match ARCS Andheri bowled first. Captain Shivam Dubey expressed confidence in Arjun and he bowled brilliantly. Arjun spent only 11 runs in 3 overs and made 3 batsmen his victims. During this period his economy was also 3.70. Bandra team’s batsmen looked uncomfortable in front of his lethal bowling and failed to score a big score.

After this, Arjun took the lead in batting and played a brilliant half-century. He also made a century partnership with Musheer Khan. For Andheri, Musheer Khan played an unbeaten inning of 54 runs in 38 balls, while Arjun Tendulkar played an inning of 66 runs in 34 balls. He batted with a strike rate of 194.12. Arjun hit 4 fours and 5 sixes.

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Such was the condition of the match

Batting first, Bandra team scored 144 runs at the loss of 9 wickets in 20 overs. No batsman from the team made much impact. But Sagar Chhabria, who came to bat at number 9, scored 44 runs in 23 balls and Om Om Keshkamat scored 49 runs in 36 balls. Chasing the target, Andheri won the match by scoring 148/1 in 13.4 overs.

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