CPL T20 2025 Match 30: Talanoa Tigers vs Altruistian live streaming & where to watch

Talanoa Tigers aim for their first win of the season against in-form Altruistian in Match 30 of CPL T20 2025.

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Talanoa Tigers vs Altruistian

Talanoa Tigers TLT will meet Altruistian ALT in Match 30 of the Chandigarh Premier League T20 2025. The Tigers are at the bottom of the points table with zero wins, so they will be hoping to finish the season on a positive note. TLT comes into this clash with a 7-wicket defeat against Chandigarh Kings. Altruistian, in contrast, have been in better form, securing a 7-wicket win over the Dr. Morepen Dazzlers, and are sitting 4th with 7 points. Both teams will be looking to make a statement with the season wrapping up soon.

TLT vs ALT: Match Details

  • Match: Talanoa Tigers vs Altruistian, Match 30
  • Date: Thursday, September 11, 2025
  • Time: 2:15 PM IST
  • Venue: Sector 16 Cricket Stadium, Chandigarh

TLT vs ALT: Live Streaming Details

  • India: Fancode
  • Other Regions: Fancode app/website (global streaming available)

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TLT vs ALT: Predicted Playing XIs

Talanoa Tigers (TLT): Sandeep Sharma (c), Mayank Sidhu (wk), Nehal Pajni, Dushyant Thamman, Dhananjay Sharma, Gurinder Singh, Abhishek Singh, Aman Kumar, Hardik Chaudhary, Gaurav Gambhir, Anirudh Kanwar

Altruistian (ALT): Manan Vohra (c), Paras Kumar, Pradeep Yadav (wk), Gaurav Puri, Vikas Kumar, Rahul Khajan Singh, Gurtaj Bains, Harshit Singh, Nikhil Subhash Sharma, Aryan Duggal, Nipun Sanjoo Pandita

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