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TNPL 2024: Bottom-placed Siechem Madurai Panthers clash with Dindigul Dragons

In the 24th match of the ongoing Tamil Nadu Premier League, Dindigul Dragons and Siechem Madurai Panthers will be clashing with each other on Friday at NPR College Ground, Dindigul. Dindigul Dragons are positioned fifth in the points table with three victories and two defeats out of their five games. They have six points followed by a positive NRR of +0.036.
Siechem Madurai Panthers, on the other side, are not in a great position, remaining on the seventh spot with only one win so far. They have played five matches, but their victory has only come in one match, while their one match ended in no result. They only have three points along with a negative NRR of -1.463.
Dindigul Dragons are coming off a win as they gear up for their fresh encounter. Whereas, Siechem Madurai Panthers were defeated by Lyca Kovai Kings by 43 runs in their last game. Victory is the only way out for both teams in order to improve their standing in the points table.
Dindigul Dragons probable XI: Vimal Khumar, Shivam Singh, Baba Indrajith (wk), Boopathi Kumar, Ravichandran Ashwin (c), Suboth Bhati, S Dinesh Raj, Varun Chakravarthy, VP Diran, P Vignesh, Sandeep Warrier
Siechem Madurai Panthers probable XI: Hari Nishanth (c), Suresh Lokeshwar (wk), Jagatheesan Kousik, NS Chaturved, Uthirasamy Sasidev, Karthick Manikandan, R Mithun, Murugan Ashwin, Gurjapneet Singh, Ajay Krishna, R Alexander
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