Ranji Trophy: Yash Dhull Scores One other Ton However Delhi Shot Out For 276

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Ranji Trophy: Yash Dhull Scores One other Ton However Delhi Shot Out For 276




Yash Dhull continued his good kind with second century of the season however left-arm spinner Nishunk Birla’s six-wicket haul helped Chandigarh bowl out Delhi for a below-par 276 on the opening day of a Ranji Trophy group D match in Chandigarh on Wednesday. At stumps, Chandigarh scored 63 for 1 with Shivam Bhambri remaining unbeaten on 42. Dhull, who scored a century in opposition to Tamil Nadu, struck 21 boundaries in his 121 off 190 balls and added 96 with IPL star Ayush Badoni, who smashed three sixes in his 50-ball-49. Nishunk picked up 6 for 72 on a monitor that provided some quantity of flip. Off-spinner Vishu Kashyap picked up a few wickets at the same time as Badoni tonked him for a couple of maximums.

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However Delhi’s middle-order flopped as soon as once more with skipper Himmat Singh failing to open his account.

The perennially controversial number of Khsitiz Sharma (2), who walked into the crew rather than left-hander Jonty Sidhu, whose century in opposition to Chattisgarh gave his crew first innings lead, as soon as once more appeared insufficient when it comes to approach and software at this degree.

It was Shivank Vasisht (31) and Hrithik Shokeen (16), who added 35 runs for the ninth wicket to take Delhi previous 275-run mark.

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Andre and Vijay propel TN to 299/7 vs Assam

C Andre Siddarth missed out on a ton by six runs whereas Vijay Shankar adopted up his hundred with a 76 as Tamil Nadu scored 299 for 7 on the primary day of their match in opposition to Assam in Guwahati.

A lot of the different Tamil Nadu batters like former India A participant Pradosh Ranjan Paul (27), T20 specialist Shahrukh Khan (28) and Mohamed Ali (27) all obtained begins however didn’t convert them into massive scores.

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Temporary Scores: At Chandigarh: Delhi 1st Innings 276 in 71.4 overs (Yash Dhull 121, Ayush Badoni 49, Nishunk Birla 6/72) vs Chandigarh 1st Innings 63/1 in 16 overs (Shivam Bhambri 42 batting).

At Guwahati: Tamil Nadu 1st Innings 299/7 in 85 overs (C Andre Siddarth 94, Vijay Shankar 76) vs Assam.

At Ranchi: Jharkhand 1st Innings 247/7 in 72 overs (Sharandeep Singh 72, Hiten Kanbi 4/50) vs Saurashtra.

At Raipur: Chattisgarh 1st Innings 252/3 in 85 overs (Anu Tiwary 84, Sanjeet Desai 70 batting, Pratham Singh 1/14) vs Railways.

Khanduri ton powers Uttarakhand to 232/1 in opposition to Andhra

Vizianagaram (Andhra), Nov 5 Opener Priyanshu Khanduri struck solely his second century in a first-class profession spanning seven years, serving to Uttarakhand to a strong 232 for one of their Group B Ranji Trophy match in opposition to Andhra right here on Wednesday.

The 29-year-old Khanduri was batting on 107, whereas giving him firm was skipper Ravikumar Samarth on 30 at stumps on the primary day.

Khanduri’s opening companion Avneesh Sudha made 86 in 158 balls earlier than being dismissed by left-arm spinner Lalith Mohan.

After Uttarakhand opted to bat, the duo of Khanduri and Sudha placed on 157 runs for the primary wicket to put the inspiration for an enormous first-innings whole.

Khanduri was then joined by Samarth as the 2 shared an unbroken partnership of 75 runs for the second wicket to take care of Uttarakhand’s dominance on the opening day of the match.

Khanduri, who made his first-class debut in 2017 and has a highest rating of 117, hit 11 fours throughout his keep within the center whereas going through 272 balls.

Khanduri could have consumed numerous deliveries in scoring his runs however he nonetheless ensured that his crew remained forward of Andhra when the stumps have been drawn three overs early.

Himachal 263/6 in opposition to Vidarbha

In Nagpur, a 106-run stand for the seventh wicket between captain Rishi Dhawan (47 batting) and Mukul Negi (38 batting) lifted Himachal Pradesh to 263 for six in opposition to former champions Vidarbha.

Opting to discipline, Vidarbha bowlers picked up wickets at common intervals and diminished them to 156 for 5, when Negi joined Dhawan to do the rebuilding job.

Center-order batter Ekant Sen made 44, whereas Amit Kumar and Akash Vasisht chipped in 32 and 33 respectively.

Harsh Dubey (3/62) and Akshay Wakhare (2/42) have been probably the most profitable bowlers for Vidarbha.

Temporary scores: In Vizianagaram: Uttarakhand 1st innings 232/1 in 87 overs (Priyanshu Khanduri 107 batting, Avneesh Sudha 86) vs Andhra.

In Nagpur: Himachal Pradesh 1st innings 263/6 in 90 overs (Rishi Dhawan 47, Mukul Negi 38; Harsh Dubey 3/62) vs Vidarbha.

In Ahmedabad: Puducherry 1st innings: 254/4 in 86 overs (Ajay Rohera 80, Akash Kargave 71, Jay Pande batting 53; Jaymeet Patel 2/39) vs Gujarat.

In Jaipur: Hyderabad 1st innings 261/5 in 88 overs (Rahul Singh 66, Rahul Radesh batting 53, Tanmay Agarwal 40; Kukna Ajay Singh 3/88) vs Rajasthan.

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