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You must have also seen the film Dabangg and you must remember the dialogue of Salman Khan in it. It is said that Pandey ji does wonders. Just understand that Kamal Pandey ji of Indian cricket i.e. Manish Pandey has shown the same in the final match of the Maharaj T20 Trophy. To give victory to his team, he jumped on the boundary and was seen flying in the air. The look was such that it surprised everyone. This charisma of Manish Pandey attracted people a lot because the enthusiasm of a captain was open. And when a captain can do so much to get his team a book victory, then the enthusiasm of the rest of the players has to be seen increasing. These high spirits played a vital role in Manish Pandey's team Hubli Tigers becoming champions.

Let us tell you that in the final of the Maharaj T20 Trophy played on the evening of August 29, the Hubli Tigers had a match with Mysore Warriors. Batting first, Manish Pandey's team Hubli Tigers scored 203 runs for eight wickets in 20 overs, in response to which Mysore Warriors also put their full force. Due to this Sir Page got trapped in the last four balls.

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* Mysore Warriors need 11 runs in four balls:

Tell me that chasing the target of 204 runs, the Mysore Tigers scored 11 runs in the last four balls, to achieve which the Mysore batsmen tried their best. Flying the ball straight in the air, he sought a place across the boundary, but Hubli Tigers captain Manish Pandey stood in the middle of his desire.

* Manish Pandey stopped the ball with 'Superman' jump:

Let us tell you that as soon as the ball was about to hit the boundary, Hubli Tigers team captain Manish Pandey jumped in the air and stopped the ball before it hit the boundary. He could not catch him but was successful in stopping him and thus saved 5 runs for the team. The result of his five runs saved was that Manish Pandey's team Hubli Tigers managed to win the final match of the Maharaj T20 League by 8 runs.

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* Manish Pandey did wonders with batting before fielding:

This beautiful effort as a captain has made Manish Pandey a hero and his team the champions of the Maharaj T20 Trophy. Manish Pandey had also performed brilliantly with the bat before this brilliant fielding, he had scored 50 runs in only 23 balls. His innings played at a strike rate of 217.39, included 4 sixes and 3 fours.