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Shubham Ranjane

Ranjane’s Fighting Knock in Vain as TSK finishes at Last Position in the MLC 2026 Standings with another Defeat

Despite Ranjane’s classy unbeaten fifty, Texas Super Kings failed to defend a competitive score against Los Angeles Knight Riders, with his determined resistance ultimately ending in vain.

Consequently, TSK suffered another shocking loss, finishing at bottom in the points table and delivering their worst-ever Major League Cricket campaign with plenty of questions awaiting answers.

LAKR Hammers TSK by 6 wickets in the Final League game of MLC 2026

Beginning cautiously, the men in yellow posted 171/9 in their allotted 20 overs in the final league encounter. Shubham Ranjane anchored the innings brilliantly with an unbeaten 51 from 34 deliveries, ensuring his team reached a respectable total in spite of losing regular wickets. Starting off with a careful approach, he accelerated the innings once he got settled at the crease, analyzing the bowlers carefully before taking on them. His classy knock helped the side post a competitive total on the board, resisting an attacking bowling effort from the opposition.

Meanwhile, Los Angeles approached the chase confidently, maintaining the scoring rhythm throughout the innings with calculated stroke play. Colin Munro produced a blistering knock of 62 off just 36 balls, positioning his team firmly in control despite occasional breakthroughs. Texas fought back hard, but failed to overcome the opposition’s aggressive batting display.

Eventually, the Knight Riders completed the chase in 19.1 overs, securing a comfortable six-wicket victory and sending the losing side to the bottom most place in the standings. Nevertheless, Shubham’s composed half-century remained the standout contribution for the men in yellow, showcasing maturity and composure under pressure. Although the result favored LAKR, his innings offered a positive takeaway for TSK, whose batting effort revolved around his resilience on a disappointing evening that concluded another tough campaign.

Should Texas Super Kings Revamp or Simply Fine-Tune their Squad for the Next Season?

Rather than revamping the entire squad, the Super Kings should carefully evaluate specific areas that consistently underperformed throughout the season. Although several results did not go in their favor, their fighting spirit remained evident in almost every contest. The Bowling unit frequently kept matches competitive, while the top order produced valuable contributions at important stages. Those positives suggest the squad possesses a solid foundation capable of delivering match-winning performances with targeted improvements instead of a complete overhaul.

However, the middle order deserves serious attention before the next edition begins. Failure to accelerate the innings when required prevented TSK from posting mammoth totals despite the batters contributing useful runs. The unit looked strong on paper, possessing experienced players like Donovan Ferreira, Wiaan Mulder and few other big names but rarely converted promising starts to match-winning displays. Adding fearless power-hitters capable of dominating the closing overs could transform the batting department significantly. Strengthening only that department may provide the balance required, allowing the existing core to shine while converting narrow defeats into stunning victories during the next MLC season, recovering from the worst-ever campaign produced this year.