Ranji Trophy 2015: Delhi ahead after bowlers push Vidarbha back

Published on: Saturday, 10 October 2015 //

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In what turned out to be an exciting day of first-class cricket, hosts Delhi capitalised on a slender four-run first innings lead to take control of their Ranji Trophy group league encounter against Vidarbha.

After scoring 302 in their first innings courtesy an 88-run ninth-wicket stand between Manan Sharma (53) and debutant Sarang Rawat (42), Delhi bowlers came back strongly to reduce Vidarbha to 47 for four in their second essay.

An outright victory looks imminent as Vidarbha are only 43 runs ahead with six wickets in hand.

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The day belonged to Manan and Sarang who ensured at least three points for Delhi after they were reduced to 196/8 after being 161 for two at one stage.

Nitish Rana (61) was caught at silly point while Gautam Gambhir’s (96) six and half hour stay at the crease ended when he tried a slog sweep off Akshay Wakhare (5/113) only to get bowled.

He hit 12 boundaries in 236 balls but his dismissal put tremendous pressure on the middle order as Milind Kumar (20) and Vaibhav Rawal (0) were dismissed cheaply.

Once Sumit Narwal (1) was bowled, it looked Delhi would concede a huge lead but the young duo had other ideas.

Sarang showed bravado by declining to use helmet against pacers while playing with straight bat and Manan played a few glorious cover drives as they took the score to 284.

Sarang’s 42 came off 113 balls with five fours while Manan’s 53 came off 104 deliveries with seven fours and huge six off Wakhare.

The lead came when Ishant Sharma (3) played and missed a Wakhare delivery that went for four byes.

Buoyed by the small lead, Delhi bowlers came out all guns blazing as Pradeep Sangwan (2/22) castled Faiz Fazal and then induced dangerous looking Wasim Jaffer (20) who was caught brilliantly by stand-in captain Unmukt Chand diving to his left in the slip cordon.

Ishant Sharma (1/9) then bowled flat out to trouble the batsmen with sheer pace as Ganesh Sathish (9 batting) failed to touch four consecutive deliveries. An identical ball saw Shalabh Srivastava edge one to Mohit Ahlawat behind stumps.

In between Manan removed S Badrinath, having him plumb in front to give his team complete command over proceedings.

Brief Scores: Vidarbha: 298 & 47/4 (Pradeep Sangwan 2/22, Ishant Sharma 1/9) Delhi: 1st innings 302 (Gautam Gambhir 96, Nitish Rana 61, Manan Sharma 53, Sarang Rawat 42, Akshay Wakhare 5/113).

Assam take upper-hand against Rajasthan

Assam rode on K B Arun Karthik’s patient 151-run knock to post a mammoth 422 for nine in their first innings before reducing Rajasthan to 47/3 on day 3 of their Ranji Trophy Group A cricket match.

Resuming at overnight 212/4 in reply to Rajasthan’s first innings total of 186, Assam’s middle order, spearheaded by Karthik, put up a splendid performance to give the home team complete command of the match.

Brief Scores: Assam: 422/9 declared in 151 overs (K B Arun Karthik 151, Swarupam Purkayastha 50, K Ajay Singh 5/116). Rajasthan: 186 and 47/3 in 15 overs (Ashok Menaria 20 batting, Krishna Das 2/13)

Mundhe claims six wickets as Maharashtra take slender lead

Shrikant Mundhe’s six-wicket haul enabled Maharashtra take a slender first innings lead over Odisha on the third and penultimate day of their Ranji Trophy Group A match.

In reply to Maharashtra’s first innings total of 281, Odisha were bundled out for 267 in their first essay as Mundhe wreaked havoc with figures of six for 62.

Having taken a small 14-run lead, Maharashtra reached 156 for three in their second innings at the close play today with an overall lead of 170.

Brief scores: Maharashtra: 281 & 156 for three in 55 overs (Swapnil Gugale 71). Odisha 1st innings: 267 all out (Govinda Podder 100, Pratik Das 62; Shrikant Mundhe 6/62).

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