Delhi Draws Ranji Trophy Match with Sangwan's Heroics and Saini's Time-Wasting

Delhi Draws Ranji Trophy Match with Sangwan’s Heroics and Saini’s Time-Wasting

Sanat Sangwan’s defiant 83 and Navdeep Saini’s strategic time-wasting tactics helped Delhi escape with a draw in their second-round Ranji Trophy match against Tamil Nadu at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday.

Delhi, asked to follow on after conceding a 408-run first-innings lead, faced a daunting task of seeing out 85 overs to avoid an innings defeat. The visitors, led by N. Jagadeesan, were determined to force a result, but Delhi’s resilience proved too strong.

Sangwan played a pivotal role in Delhi’s resistance, consuming 231 deliveries and frustrating the Tamil Nadu bowlers. His innings, which included 10 fours and a six, kept the visitors at bay for over six hours.

As the shadows lengthened, Delhi’s hopes of a draw rested on the shoulders of Saini and Himanshu Chauhan. With two wickets in hand and just two overs remaining, Tamil Nadu sensed an opportunity. However, Saini’s clever time-wasting tactics, including a comical display of injury after being hit on the head, allowed Delhi to survive the final onslaught.

Tamil Nadu’s bowlers, led by Washington Sundar and S. Ajith Ram, had earlier put in a dominant performance, restricting Delhi to 266 in their first innings. Gurjapneet Singh and Sonu Yadav also chipped in with two wickets each.

In their second innings, Delhi lost early wickets but Sangwan’s marathon knock steadied the ship. Himmat Singh (36) and Jonty Sidhu (23) provided valuable support, but it was Saini’s unbeaten 15 that ultimately sealed the draw.

Tamil Nadu, despite their first-innings advantage, were left to rue their missed opportunities. Their decision to bat for a mammoth total in the first innings may have backfired, as it gave Delhi ample time to recover in the second innings.