In the quarter-finals stage of the 2021 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, three-time champions Karnataka and Hyderabad registered contrasting wins to progress into semi-finals. While Karnataka had to take the super over route in beating Bengal, Hyderabad had no such issues, defeating Gujarat by 30 runs.
In the second quarter-final at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, Karnataka had scored 160/5 after 20 overs. After suffering an early loss of Sharath BR, Rohan Kadam and captain Manish Pandey tried to resurrect the innings. But Pandey couldn't move the innings to second gear, departing for a 34-ball 29. It took a 29-ball 55 from Karun Nair to push the team towards a par total. Nair was also helped by Abhinav Manohar, who slammed three fours and a six in his 9-ball 19. Post Manohar's dismissal, Nair and Aniruddha Joshi hit five boundaries in the last two overs as Karnataka scored 61 runs off the last five overs.
Chasing 161, Bengal had a flying start as Shreevats Goswami hit Vijaykumar Vyshak for 20 runs in the opening over. They reached 52 by the end of power-play but had lost Goswami, Abhishek Das and Sudip Chatterjee till then. Writtick Chatterjee (51 off 40 balls) and Kaif Ahmed (20 off 26 balls) tried to gain control of the match. But with the duo and Shahbaz Ahmed falling in quick succession, 20 were needed off the final over. Ritwik Chowdhary (36 not out off 18 balls) hit the first two balls of the final over from Patil for sixes. But the match went into Super Over as Akash Deep was run out by Pandey from short cover off the final ball with one run required.