The Avinash Singh Memorial Cricket Tournament 2026 by Spectrum Talent Management brings together competitive teams for a series of closely contested matches at VOC Cricket Ground, Noida. With strong squads, emerging talent, and high-intensity games, the tournament promises consistent action across every fixture.
Spectrum Knight Riders delivered a championship-winning performance to defeat Spectrum Titans by 52 runs in the final of the Avinash Singh Memorial Cricket Tournament 2026 at VOC Cricket Ground, Noida. After electing to bat first, Knight Riders posted 185/9 in 20 overs before bowling Titans out for 133 in 14.4 overs to lift the title in dominant fashion.

Spectrum Knight Riders faced early setbacks, slipping to 23/3 in the opening overs. At that stage, Atanu Banerjee steadied the innings with a superb 93 off 56 balls, striking 12 fours and 5 sixes. His innings became the backbone of the Knight Riders total and shifted the final firmly in their favor.
Sunny Pandey contributed an attacking 20 off 11 balls, while late runs from Gaurav Patel helped Knight Riders finish strongly at 185. For Spectrum Titans, Mukesh was the standout bowler with 3/26.
Titans Fall Short Despite Ranjeet’s Fight
In response, Spectrum Titans struggled to build lasting partnerships under scoreboard pressure. Mukesh scored 21, while Ranjeet played a fighting knock of 46 off 30 balls to keep hopes alive. Himanshu Karayat’s quick 21 off 8 added late momentum, but wickets at regular intervals derailed the chase. Titans were eventually dismissed for 133.
Spectrum Knight Riders’ bowling attack ensured there was no comeback.
Their combined effort dismantled the Titans batting lineup and closed out the final with authority.
Result
With Atanu Banerjee’s outstanding innings and a clinical bowling display led by Sidharth Agarwal, Spectrum Knight Riders sealed the Avinash Singh Memorial Cricket Tournament 2026 title with an emphatic final victory.
Spectrum Titans Hold Nerve to Seal 11-Run Victory
Spectrum Titans secured an 11-run win over Spectrum Warriors in another competitive fixture of the Avinash Singh Memorial Cricket Tournament 2026 by Spectrum Talent Management at VOC Cricket Ground, Noida.

Titans Post Strong Total After Middle-Order Contributions
Batting first, Spectrum Titans were bowled out for 197 in 19.1 overs after multiple batters contributed valuable runs through the innings.
PK led the scoring with 45 off 35 balls, while Aditya added a brisk 40 off 24 to maintain momentum in the middle overs. Late contributions from Rahul (17 off 10) and Ranjeet (20 off 11) helped Titans push close to the 200-run mark.

Sunil Bind’s Century Goes in Vain
In reply, Spectrum Warriors mounted a strong chase led by a sensational innings from Sunil Bind, who smashed 106 off 52 balls, including 7 fours and 8 sixes. His knock kept Warriors firmly in contention for most of the chase. He found support from Anoop Sir Spectrum, who scored 28 off 20, but regular wickets at the other end hurt the momentum. Once Sunil Bind was dismissed in the 15th over, the chase lost direction.
Spectrum Knight Riders secured a hard-fought 13-run victory over Spectrum Striker in a high-scoring encounter at the Avinash Singh Memorial Cricket Tournament 2026 by Spectrum Talent Management.
Batting Brilliance Powers Knight Riders
Batting first, Spectrum Knight Riders posted an imposing total of 228/5 in 20 overs, maintaining an aggressive scoring rate throughout the innings.
The innings was anchored by Sunny Pandey, who scored 71 off 47 balls, providing stability at the top. He was well supported by captain Atanu Banerjee, who played a quickfire knock of 55 off 28 balls.
Maneesh Banduni added crucial momentum with an unbeaten 49 off just 21 deliveries, pushing the total beyond the 220 mark.
Striker Fight Back Falls Short
Chasing 229, Spectrum Striker responded with intent, finishing at 215/8 in 20 overs, keeping the contest alive till the final overs.
Ankush Sharma led the charge with a powerful 70 off 37 balls, while Mukesh Yadav contributed 45 off 27, building a strong middle-phase partnership.
Despite their efforts, regular wickets at crucial moments prevented Spectrum Striker from closing the gap.
Bowlers Hold Nerve in Final Overs
For Spectrum Knight Riders, the bowling unit delivered under pressure. Rohan, Atanu Banerjee, and Deepak Kumar picked up key wickets, ensuring the opposition could not overtake the target in the closing stages.
Spectrum Knight Riders delivered a commanding performance against Spectrum Warriors, securing a convincing 9-wicket win with control in both innings.


Batting first, Spectrum Warriors struggled to build momentum and were bowled out for 142 runs in 12.2 overs. Regular wickets disrupted their innings, preventing any strong partnerships from developing.

Chasing 143, Spectrum Knight Riders approached the target with confidence. The innings was led by Maneesh Banduni, who scored a quick 55 off 27 balls, setting the pace early and ensuring the chase stayed firmly on track.

The team completed the chase comfortably at 143/1 in 11.4 overs, losing just one wicket and finishing the match without any late pressure.

For his impactful performance Maneesh Banduni was named Player of the Match, leading from the front in a dominant win for Spectrum Knight Riders.
Spectrum Titans produced a dominant all-round performance to defeat Spectrum Striker by 7 wickets in the Avinash Singh Memorial Cricket Tournament at VOC Cricket Ground.
Chasing a modest target of 113, Spectrum Titans completed the task comfortably in 13.1 overs, highlighting their strong batting depth and match control.

Batting first, Spectrum Striker struggled to build momentum after a poor start. The top order collapsed early, slipping to 32/4 inside the first five overs, which set the tone for the innings.
Despite the setbacks, Rajan (34 off 44 balls) held one end but lacked support from the rest of the batting unit. Mukesh Yadav (17) was the only other batter to reach double digits with some stability.
The innings also saw interruptions, with two batters retiring hurt, further affecting rhythm. Spectrum Striker eventually posted 112 all out in 20 overs, with a run rate of 5.60.
A notable aspect was the contribution of 28 extras, including 22 wides, which significantly boosted the total.
Spectrum Titans’ bowlers maintained control throughout the innings, picking up wickets at regular intervals.
Their early breakthroughs ensured Spectrum Striker never recovered enough to post a challenging total.
In response, Spectrum Titans approached the chase with confidence. Although they lost a couple of early wickets, the innings was steadied by Amit Kumar, who remained unbeaten on 49 off 36 balls, guiding the team home.
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The Titans maintained a healthy scoring rate and avoided unnecessary risks, finishing the chase with ease at a run rate of 8.58.
Spectrum Striker: 112 all out (20 overs)
Spectrum Titans: 113/3 (13.1 overs)
Spectrum Titans won by 7 wickets
Spectrum Titans delivered a balanced performance, combining disciplined bowling with a composed batting effort. Their ability to capitalize on early breakthroughs and finish the chase quickly proved decisive in securing a convincing victory.