Bihar capped a dominant campaign in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025–26 by defeating Manipur by six wickets in the Plate Group final, securing promotion to the Elite League for next season in a landmark moment for the state’s cricket.
Manipur’s Struggles with the Bat
Put in to bat, Manipur was bundled out for 169 in 47.5 overs, undone by a superb spell from right-arm medium pacer Shabbir Khan, who achieved a match-winning seven-wicket haul. Shabbir consistently hit the right areas, exploiting movement and pressure to dismantle Manipur’s batting lineup.
Opener Ulenyai Khwairakpam (61) and Pheiroijam Jotin (51) were the only two batters who managed to put up a fight against the Bihar bowlers, as seven of the batters fell for single-digit scores. Besides Shabbir, Himanshu Tiwary took the remaining three wickets.
Bihar’s Clinical Chase
In reply, Bihar chased down the modest target with authority, reaching the total in just 31.2 overs. Openers Mangal Mahrour (32) and Piyush Singh (21) provided a solid start for Bihar. No. 3 batter Ayush Loharuka anchored the innings with a composed 75 off 72 balls, striking the right balance between caution and aggression to ensure there were no late hiccups.
After losing the top four batters, middle-order batters Akash Raj and Bipin Saurabh ensured that Bihar reached the target safely and lifted the Plate trophy.
An Unbeaten Run
The victory highlighted Bihar’s complete dominance in the Plate Group, finishing the season with an all-win record, triumphing in all five league-stage matches before clinching the final. The campaign also showcased promising signs for the future, with teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Suryavanshi featuring in two matches and amassing 221 runs, including a stunning 190 against Arunachal Pradesh.
By lifting the Plate Group title and earning promotion, Bihar will compete in the Elite Group of the Vijay Hazare Trophy from next season, marking a significant step forward for the team and a proud milestone for Bihar cricket.
Brief scores:
Manipur 169 all out in 47.5 overs (Ulenyai Khwairakpam 61, Pheiroijam Jotin 51; Shabbir Khan 7/30, Himanshu Tiwari 3/23) lost to Bihar 170/4 in 31.2 overs (Ayush Loharuka 75, Mangal Mahrour 32; Bishworjit Konthoujam 1/33) by six wickets.
