<p>The second game of the Mysuru leg between defending champions Ballari Tuskers and Namma Shivamogga was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to persistent rain here on Tuesday.<br /><br />Both the sides shared a point each. It was the seventh incident in the league where a match was washed out without a single delivery being bowled.<br /><br />On Wednesday, Bengaluru Blasters and Hubli Tigers will face each other. While Bengaluru tasted defeat in their first game against Mysuru Warriors, Hubli clinched the inaugural tie of the league against Belagavi Panthers.<br /><br />Warriors clinch thriller<br /><br />On Monday, a dazzling performance from Vyshak Vijaykumar helped hosts Mysuru to clinch a thrilling four-run win over Bijapur Bulls.<br /><br />Knocks from Arjun Hoysala (32) and J Suchith (27) helped the Warriors post a challenging 150 all out in 19.5 overs. Young pacer Ronit More was the star performer for Bijapur, returning figures of four for 25.<br /><br />In response, Dhikshanshu Negi (48) and M Nidhesh (44) took the Bulls closer to the target with a century stand. But a superb penultimate over from Vyshak (2/17), in which he gave one run and bagged the key wicket of Nidhesh, helped the Warriors seal a close game in their favour.</p>
<p>The second game of the Mysuru leg between defending champions Ballari Tuskers and Namma Shivamogga was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to persistent rain here on Tuesday.<br /><br />Both the sides shared a point each. It was the seventh incident in the league where a match was washed out without a single delivery being bowled.<br /><br />On Wednesday, Bengaluru Blasters and Hubli Tigers will face each other. While Bengaluru tasted defeat in their first game against Mysuru Warriors, Hubli clinched the inaugural tie of the league against Belagavi Panthers.<br /><br />Warriors clinch thriller<br /><br />On Monday, a dazzling performance from Vyshak Vijaykumar helped hosts Mysuru to clinch a thrilling four-run win over Bijapur Bulls.<br /><br />Knocks from Arjun Hoysala (32) and J Suchith (27) helped the Warriors post a challenging 150 all out in 19.5 overs. Young pacer Ronit More was the star performer for Bijapur, returning figures of four for 25.<br /><br />In response, Dhikshanshu Negi (48) and M Nidhesh (44) took the Bulls closer to the target with a century stand. But a superb penultimate over from Vyshak (2/17), in which he gave one run and bagged the key wicket of Nidhesh, helped the Warriors seal a close game in their favour.</p>