Venkatesh Iyer smashed a sensational, unbeaten 87 runs off just 42 balls for the Indore Pink Panthers against the Gwalior Cheetahs in the Madhya Pradesh League. Serving as the skipper for the Panthers, his explosive captain's knock powered his team to a massive total of 221/3 in their 20 overs at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. Entering Match 42 of the Madhya Pradesh Premier League (MPL) 2026, Gwalior Cheetahs won the toss and elected to bowl. The Panthers got off to a quick start via opener Atharv Joshi (46 off 25). However, a couple of quick wickets left the Pink Panthers at 76/3, bringing captain Venkatesh Iyer to the crease alongside Siddharth Patidar. Iyer initially anchored the innings to steady the ship after the third wicket fell. 

He worked the gaps, scoring at roughly a run-a-ball to push the score past 130. Standing tall in his crease, Iyer targeted Gwalior's frontline pacers. In the 16th over, he took apart Akash Singh with a boundary and two massive sixes. Facing Ishan Afridi, Iyer unleashed total chaos by hammering three consecutive sixes over the long-on and long-off boundaries, 

racing past his half-century in just 30 deliveries. Alongside Patidar (who finished on 55* off 29), Iyer scored 77 runs in the final 5 overs alone, elevating the team to a mammoth total of 221/3. Iyer's knock proved to be entirely match-winning. Chasing 222, the Gwalior Cheetahs crumbled under the scoreboard pressure, managing only 157/7 in 17.1 overs before rain halted play. The Indore Pink Panthers walked away with a 38-run victory via the DLS method, and Iyer was comfortably named Man of the Match.

Indore Pink Panthers win match by DLS method, Venkatesh Iyer’s knock turns heroic 

Choosing to bat first, the Indore Pink Panthers exploded to a mammoth 221/3 against Gwalior. Opener Atharv Joshi set a blistering tempo with a quickfire 46 off 25 balls. However, a sudden mid-innings collapse reduced Indore to a tense 76/3, shifting the momentum. Skipper Venkatesh Iyer then took complete control, anchoring the innings before unleashing an absolute masterclass in T20 death-overs hitting. Alongside Siddharth Patidar, who smashed a rapid 55* off 29 balls, Iyer anchored an undefeated, match-defining 145-run partnership. Iyer finished on a heroic 87* off just 42 deliveries, hammering seven boundaries and seven towering sixes to completely demoralize Gwalior's bowling attack and set up an unassailable total.

Chasing a mammoth 222, the Gwalior Cheetahs crumbled under intense scoreboard pressure. Skipper Rajat Patidar fell early, triggering a top-order collapse that left the Cheetahs reeling against a disciplined Indore bowling attack. While brief, aggressive cameos from the middle order injected some hope, Gwalior consistently lost wickets at crucial junctures, preventing any meaningful partnerships from building. The required run-rate quickly soared past 13 runs per over. By the time heavy rain halted play in the 18th over (17.1 overs bowled), Gwalior was struggling deeply at 157/7. Far behind the DLS par score due to the lack of wickets in hand, the Cheetahs were handed a definitive 38-run defeat, making Venkatesh Iyer's first-innings heroics the ultimate deciding factor.