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TNPL 2025: Dindigul Dragons vs Trichy Grand Cholas, Eliminator

In the Eliminator of the ongoing Tamil Nadu Premier League, Dindigul Dragons will face Trichy Grand Cholas on Wednesday at NPR College Ground, Dindigul. The winner of this clash will qualify for Qualifier 2, where they will face Chepauk Super Gillies. While the loser of the eliminator will be knocked out of the tournament.
Both Dindigul Dragons and Trichy Grand Cholas faced each other in a compelling battle in the 28th match of the tournament, where Trichy Grand Cholas gained the upper hand, beating the Dragons by four wickets. Heading into this game, Dindigul Dragone would look to avenge their defeat and move to Qualifier 2. Trichy Grand Cholas, on the other hand, would hope to persist with the momentum to once again down Dragons.
For Dragons, skipper R. Ashwin, Shivam Singh, Baba Indrajith and Varun Chakaravarthy would be expected to return strongly and put on a destructive performance. For Trichy Grand Cholas, Sanjay Yadav, Jagatheesan Kousik and Waseem Ahmed would hope to carry forward the momentum.
Head-to-head
Matches - 9
Dindigul Dragons - 6
Trichy Grand Cholas - 3
Dindigul Dragons possible XI: Ravichandran Ashwin (c), Shivam Singh, Baba Indrajith (wk), Maan Bafna, Vimal Khumar, Hunny Saini, M Karthik Saran, Varun Chakaravarthy, Sandeep Warrier, Sasidharan Ravichandran, Ganeshan Periyaswamy
Trichy Grand Cholas possible XI: Waseem Ahmed, Jayaraman Suresh Kumar (c & wk), Sujay Sivasankaran, Jagatheesan Kousik, Sanjay Yadav, U Mukilesh, R Rajkumar, P Saravana Kumar, V Athisayaraj Davidson, N Selva Kumaran, K Easwaran
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