Last-Ball Thriller: Meet Taunk's Match-Winning Six Seals K P's Dramatic Victory Over JK Warriors
Chasing 106, K P needed 5 off the final ball โ Meet Taunk delivered with a colossal six to win in the most breathtaking fashion

In one of the most pulsating finishes in recent memory, K P pulled off a sensational last-ball victory against JK Warriors, chasing down a competitive 106-run target to post 107/6 in exactly 12 overs. The match, played in a 12-over-a-side format, will be remembered for a single, breathtaking moment โ a towering six by Meet Taunk off the absolute last delivery of the match.
๐ JK Warriors Set a Formidable Target โ Pahal Chawda Steals the Show
JK Warriors won the toss and elected to bat first, and it was their No. 3 batter, Pahal Chawda, who made the decision look absolutely brilliant. While wickets tumbled at the other end, Chawda kept his cool and his blade swinging, producing an innings of pure class โ a blazing 58* off just 35 balls (Strike Rate: 165.71), studded with 3 fours and 5 sixes. His unbeaten knock was the backbone of JK Warriors' total.
โญ Pahal Chawda โ Player of the First Innings
58* (35 balls) | SR: 165.71 | 3ร4 | 5ร6 | NOT OUT
An anchor and aggressor rolled into one. Chawda absorbed early pressure and then shifted gears brilliantly, finishing the innings in style to post a total that would test any side in a last-over chase.
The other notable contribution came from Vimal Trivedi, who provided quick-fire support with 17 runs off just 9 balls (SR: 188.89), including 2 fours and a six, boosting JK Warriors through the middle overs. However, his dismissal โ caught at Sanket Parakh off Kintav Parekh โ was a crucial blow that gave K P's bowlers confidence.
Other batters struggled to convert. Abhishek Jain (3), Shaailesh Daaga (5), skipper Vikaas Kocheta (2), Harsh Parmar (3), and Vivek Sankhala (2) all fell cheaply. Three of those dismissals were run-outs โ a sign of the relentless pressure applied in the field by K P.
JK Warriors posted 105/6 in 12 overs, with 15 extras (including 12 wides) doing their part. The target for K P: 106 to win.
๐ JK Warriors Bowling Summary (K P Bowlers)
| Bowler | O | R | W | Eco |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Meet Taunk ๐ | 2 | 10 | 1 | 5.00 |
| Brijesh Bijlani | 2 | 10 | 0 | 5.00 |
| Sanket Parakh | 2 | 17 | 1 | 8.50 |
| Kintav Parekh | 2 | 21 | 1 | 10.50 |
| Sunil Diwani | 2 | 15 | 0 | 7.50 |
โก The Chase โ From Crisis to Glory
K P's chase began on a positive note with Hrishi Seth (1) and Aayush Baid (2) opening together. Baid departed early for 5 at 34/1, but Seth looked in ominous touch. The opener launched into the JK Warriors attack with savage efficiency โ 8 boundaries in a 24-ball knock that perfectly set the platform.
โญ Hrishi Seth โ K P's Early Momentum Builder
39 runs (24 balls) | SR: 162.50 | 8ร4 | 0ร6
Seth's explosive start โ 39 off 24 at an SR of over 162 โ gave K P the early momentum they desperately needed. He fell bowled by the lethal Pahal Chawda at 66/2, but by then, the foundation had been laid.
Then came a wobble that threatened to derail the chase entirely. In the space of just one ball โ the very next delivery after Seth's dismissal โ Brijesh Bijlani departed for a golden duck (66/3 off 6.5 overs). K P had lost two wickets at the same score in successive deliveries.
Dhruv Chopra (2) and Divesh Soni "Diyu" (19 off 16) tried to rebuild, but both were dismissed in quick succession โ K P found themselves at a precarious 83/5 after 9.3 overs. With 3 wickets in hand and 23 runs still needed off 15 balls, the match was firmly on a knife's edge.
๐ช Shashwat Agrawal โ The Calm in K P's Storm
24* (15 balls) | SR: 160.00 | 3ร4 | 1ร6 | NOT OUT
When K P's chase threatened to fall apart โ wickets tumbling, pressure mounting, the required rate climbing โ Shashwat Agrawal was the one player who refused to panic. Arriving at the crease with the match in the balance, he played exactly the innings the situation demanded: measured but not passive, attacking but never reckless. His 3 fours and 1 six off just 15 balls kept the equation manageable, and crucially, he was still there at the non-striker's end when Meet Taunk swung at that final delivery. Without Shashwat's composed presence in the closing overs, K P might never have been in a position to win off the last ball.
Sunil Diwani (2) fell at 101/6 off 11.4 overs โ the 6th wicket to fall. Now it was Shashwat and Meet Taunk, the last pair, needing 5 runs off the final 2 deliveries. Shashwat โ unbeaten and unflappable throughout โ took strike first, squeezing a single off the penultimate ball to keep himself off strike and hand the task to Taunk. It was a small but significant piece of cricket: trusting his partner, setting up the moment.
๐ The Last-Ball Six โ Meet Taunk Writes History
The ground was electric. The scoreboard read 101/6. JK Warriors needed just one more wicket to defend. K P needed 5 more โ a near-impossible ask for a last-wicket pair with barely any room for error.
Ball 11.5: Shashwat Agrawal, not out on 24, somehow held his nerve and managed one off that penultimate delivery. Score: 102/6. 4 needed off the last ball.
The final ball was bowled. Taunk stepped across, waited, and swung with everything he had โ
๐ฅ SIX!
Meet Taunk hits it clean over the boundary. K P win by 4 wickets.
6 runs off 2 balls | 1 six | Strike Rate: 300.00 | MATCH WINNER
The roar from the K P dugout said it all. In cricket, you rarely see a last-ball six settle a match this tightly contested. Meet Taunk, who had earlier chipped in with the wicket of Vikaas Kocheta โ the JK Warriors captain โ with a miserly economy of 5.00 with the ball, had now crowned his performance in the most dramatic way possible with the bat.
K P's final total: 107/6 in 12 overs. Target achieved. Match won. By just 2 runs โ off the very last ball of the game.
๐ K P Chase โ Fall of Wickets
| Wicket | Score | Batsman | Over |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 34/1 | Aayush Baid | 3.4 |
| 2nd | 66/2 | Hrishi Seth | 6.4 |
| 3rd | 66/3 | Brijesh Bijlani | 6.5 |
| 4th | 70/4 | Dhruv Chopra | 7.5 |
| 5th | 83/5 | Divesh Soni | 9.3 |
| 6th | 101/6 | Sunil Diwani | 11.4 |
| WON | 107/6 | Meet Taunk โ SIX! | 12.0 |
๐ JK Warriors' Bowling Heroes
For JK Warriors, Pahal Chawda was the pick of the bowlers once again โ finishing with 2/13 in 2 overs (Economy: 6.50), including the prized wicket of Hrishi Seth. Vishal Baid also impressed with 2/10 in 2 overs. It was an admirable bowling effort, but ultimately not quite enough on a night that belonged to Taunk.
๐ญ Match Moments โ The Three Turning Points
1. Pahal Chawda's Hurricane 58*
An inspired display of power-hitting on a tricky surface. Without Chawda, JK Warriors would not have crossed 80. His 5 sixes in 35 balls set the tone and stiffened the target.
2. Hrishi Seth's Boundary Blitz โ 39 off 24
Seth's eight boundaries off 24 balls gave K P the perfect launch. When he fell, the game seemed to tilt JK Warriors' way โ only for Shashwat Agrawal's composed 24* to hold the innings together and keep the target in view right until the final over.
2b. Shashwat Agrawal's Unsung 24* โ The Glue That Held It Together
Often the architect of a match-winning chase gets overshadowed by the finisher. Shashwat walked in under pressure, faced 15 balls at SR 160, and was still not out at the end. He hit the boundaries when needed, took singles when runs were required and, most importantly, trusted Taunk to do what Taunk does. A composed, vital 24* that deserves every bit of recognition.
3. Meet Taunk's Last-Ball Six ๐
With everything on the line, Taunk displayed ice-cold nerves to send one soaring over the ropes. It was not just a shot โ it was the moment that defined the match. One swing, one six, and a victory snatched from the jaws of defeat.
๐ Match Summary
| Format | 12-Over Tennis Cricket |
| JK Warriors | 105/6 in 12.0 Overs (CRR: 8.75) |
| K P | 107/6 in 12.0 Overs (CRR: 8.92) โ WON |
| Margin | 4 wickets (last ball) |
| Player of Match | ๐ Hrishi Seth (39 off 24 | 8ร4) |
| Top Scorer | Pahal Chawda (JKW) โ 58* off 35 |
| Best Bowler | Pahal Chawda & Vishal Baid (KP) โ 2 wkts each |
Matches like these are why cricket is called the greatest game on earth. Last-ball finishes, unsung heroes, and the sheer unpredictability of the sport โ K P vs JK Warriors delivered it all in 12 breathless overs.
