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TNPL 2025: Dindigul Dragons vs Siechem Madurai Panthers: All you need to know

Dindigul Dragons and Siechem Madurai Panthers are preparing to face each other in the 11th match of the TNPL on Saturday at SCF Cricket Ground, Salem. Both teams have had a mixed start to the season, each securing one win and one loss from their first two matches. This upcoming clash is pivotal for both sides to regain momentum and solidify their positions in the league standings.
This match is crucial for both teams to find their rhythm and build momentum for the remainder of the season. Dindigul Dragons started off brightly, clinching a 7-wicket victory over Lyca Kovai Kings in the first match of the tournament. However, they suffered a nine-wicket defeat in their second game against IDream Tiruppur Tamizhans.
On the other hand, Siechem Madurai Panthers are coming off a victory in their last game against Lyca Kovai Kings. They will aim to continue with their momentum and assert their dominance in the league
Head-to-head
Matches - 5
Siechem Madurai Panthers won- 2
Dindigul Dragons won- 3
Dindigul Dragons likely XI: Ravichandran Ashwin (c), Shivam Singh, Vimal Khumar, Baba Indrajith (wk), Hunny Saini, Maan Bafna, RK Jayant, Varun Chakravarthy, M Karthik Saran, DT Chandrasekar, Sandeep Warrier.
Siechem Madurai Panthers likely XI: Ram Arvindh, Balchander Anirudh, NS Chaturved (c), Atheeq Ur Rahman, Sarath Kumar, Shankar Ganesh (wk), P Saravanan, Murugan Ashwin, Rajalingam S, P Vignesh, Gurjapneet Singh.
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