Invictus CC crowned kings of Edo cricket after dominant 2025 run

By Maxwell Kumoye 

Invictus Cricket Club sealed their place in Edo cricket history on Sunday, November 30, 2025, storming to the men’s T20 title after a ruthless, season-long campaign that left their rivals chasing shadows.

The champions were unstoppable for most of the tournament, finishing with 12 glittering points and dropping only a single match in seven outings. 

Their dominance was unmistakable, their intent undeniable, and their coronation inevitable.

But the final day brought twists, tension, and late drama.

UNIBEN CC, spoilers rather than contenders, delivered a shock to the champions, snatching a 2-wicket victory that sent a jolt through Iyoba College’s Centre of Excellence for Women’s Cricket. 

The upset was loud, but it wasn’t loud enough. Invictus had built too strong a fortress, and the title remained firmly in their grasp.

No-Limit CC, hoping for a final-day miracle, watched their dreams crumble after an 8-wicket defeat to UNIBEN, leaving them stuck on 10 points and settling for second place. Integrity Force CC and UNIBEN CC both finished with 8 points, but never truly threatened Invictus’ march.

The league’s final weekend had begun with UNIBEN CC suffering a heavy 76-run blow from Integrity Force CC, a loss that effectively ended any faint title calculations before Sunday’s fireworks even began.

From November 8 to November 30, Edo State witnessed top-tier cricket battles under the banner of the PETS Foundation, with full sanctioning from the Nigeria Cricket Federation (NCF). Sweat poured, wickets tumbled, boundaries flew but in the end, only one team stood tallest.

Invictus CC - champions, conquerors, and the undeniable kings of Edo cricket in 2025.

EDO CRICKET LEAGUE HONOURS LIST

MVP
Victor Samuel - UNIBEN CC –
N75,000

BEST BATTER
Selim Salau - No-Limit CC – N50,000

BEST BOWLER
Godbless Abilo - No-Limit CC –
50,000

BEST FIELDER
David Abiebhode - Invictus CC –
N50,000

BEST BEHAVED
Emmanuel Osavbie Irabor - U-17 CC – N50,000

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