Tamil Nadu Eyes Redemption in Ranji Trophy Clash with Assam

Tamil Nadu Eyes Redemption in Ranji Trophy Clash with Assam

Tamil Nadu, a formidable force in domestic cricket, will seek redemption when they face Assam in a crucial Ranji Trophy Elite Group ‘D’ match at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati. The visitors, who suffered a setback in their previous fixture, will be bolstered by the return of their regular captain, R. Sai Kishore.

Tamil Nadu’s batting lineup has been in fine form, with all-rounder Vijay Shankar making a match-saving century in their last outing. Despite the absence of B. Sai Sudharsan and B. Indrajith, who are representing India-A in Australia, the team possesses ample firepower to dominate Assam. Opener N. Jagadeesan, Pradosh Ranjan Paul, and newcomer C. Andre Siddarth have all been among the runs.

However, the bowlers will be eager to make amends after a disappointing performance in their third-round match, where they conceded the first-innings lead. Sai Kishore’s presence adds teeth to the attack, and it remains to be seen if the side opts for a spin-heavy approach. Strapping left-arm pacer Gurjapneet Singh, who was rested for the previous game, will be raring to go against an Assam batting unit that has struggled for consistency.

Sumit Ghadigaonkar has been the lone bright spot for the home team, amassing 352 runs so far. He will need to continue his good form if Assam hopes to provide meaningful competition.

Tamil Nadu, currently third in the group with 11 points, will be gunning for a win as the race for knockout berths intensifies. A victory would strengthen their position and boost their chances of advancing to the next stage.

Delhi Sniffs First Ranji Victory After Dramatic Turnaround

Delhi Sniffs First Ranji Victory After Dramatic Turnaround

Delhi’s Ranji Trophy campaign has taken a dramatic turn, with the team on the cusp of its first outright victory of the season. After trailing Assam by 116 runs in the first innings, Delhi staged a remarkable comeback on Monday, leaving Assam reeling at 44 for three in the second innings.

The turnaround was sparked by an unlikely pair in Sumit Mathur and Siddhant Sharma. Despite being primarily bowlers, they showcased their all-round abilities by stitching together a crucial 166-run partnership for the eighth wicket. Mathur, a left-arm spinner, notched his maiden First Class century in just his second appearance, while Sharma, a left-arm seamer, fell just short of the three-figure mark with 89.

Their partnership helped Delhi reach a formidable total of 454, giving them a 124-run lead. The lower-order resurgence began with Harshit Rana’s half-century in the morning session.

Assam’s second innings got off to a shaky start as they lost three wickets in quick succession. Subham Mandal was trapped lbw by Siddhant Sharma, while Rishav Das and Abhishek Thakuri fell to Harshit Rana and Money Grewal, respectively.

Delhi’s bowlers maintained the pressure, with Rana, Grewal, and Sharma sharing the wickets. Skipper Denish Das, who was struck on the abdomen by a delivery from Himanshu Chauhan, was forced to retire hurt and taken to a nearby hospital.

With Assam needing 80 runs to avoid defeat and Delhi requiring seven wickets for victory, the match is poised for an exciting finish.

Delhi's Batting Woes Continue in Ranji Trophy Clash Against Assam

Delhi’s Batting Woes Continue in Ranji Trophy Clash Against Assam

Delhi’s batting woes continued on day two of their Ranji Trophy clash against Assam at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Despite several players getting starts, the home side found themselves trailing by 116 runs with four wickets remaining in their first innings.

Skipper Himmat Singh top-scored with 55, while Yash Dhull and Sanat Sangwan contributed 47 each. However, none of them could convert their starts into substantial scores, unlike Sumit Ghadigaonkar, who had scored 162 for Assam.

Delhi’s innings began disastrously with Gagan Vats dismissed for a duck off the very first ball. Dhull and Sangwan steadied the ship with a 66-run partnership for the second wicket, but Dhull’s dismissal just after lunch proved costly.

Himmat and Sangwan looked assured at the crease, but their efforts were not enough to lift Delhi out of trouble. The frustration was evident as the home side failed to capitalize on their opportunities.

Earlier in the day, Delhi’s bowlers had done their job by taking the remaining four Assam wickets fairly quickly. Himmat’s catch to dismiss Mukhtar Hussain was a highlight, as he ran back a few meters while following the trajectory of the ball and completed an excellent catch.

Harshit Rana claimed his five-for with a full ball to Mrinmoy Dutta that clattered the stumps, wrapping up Assam’s innings at 330.

Delhi now faces an uphill battle to even claim first-innings honors when play resumes on Monday. Their batting has been underwhelming throughout the season, and they will need to find a way to turn things around if they want to avoid defeat.

Harshit Rana Stars as Delhi Restrict Assam to 264/6 in Ranji Trophy Opener

Harshit Rana Stars as Delhi Restrict Assam to 264/6 in Ranji Trophy Opener

Harshit Rana, the 22-year-old pacer, made a strong return to competitive cricket on Saturday, taking four wickets in Delhi’s Ranji Trophy opener against Assam. Rana, who had not played a competitive game for over a month, showed no signs of rust as he struck twice in his opening spell and picked up two more wickets throughout the day.

Assam began their innings cautiously, but Rana’s early burst put them on the back foot. He dismissed Subham Mandal, Abhishek Thakuri, and Rishav Das in quick succession, leaving Assam reeling at 59 for four. However, wicketkeeper-batsman Sumit Ghadigaonkar played a defiant knock, scoring an unbeaten 120 to help Assam recover.

Ghadigaonkar and Sibsankar Roy put on a 164-run partnership for the fifth wicket, frustrating the Delhi bowlers. Ghadigaonkar reached his century with a boundary off Rana, who had earlier dismissed him twice in the innings.

Despite Rana’s efforts, Assam managed to reach 264 for six at stumps, thanks largely to Ghadigaonkar’s heroics. The 32-year-old Mumbai-born batsman showed his class with a well-paced innings that included six fours and two sixes.

Rana’s performance was a timely reminder of his quality ahead of India’s upcoming Test series against Australia. The pacer was named in India’s Test squad on Friday night and will be looking to make an impact in the five-match series.

Delhi Faces Assam in Crucial Ranji Trophy Clash

Delhi Faces Assam in Crucial Ranji Trophy Clash

Delhi’s Ranji Trophy campaign has hit a roadblock after a disappointing draw against Tamil Nadu in the second round. Despite Yash Dhull’s unbeaten century in the first innings and Sanat Sangwan’s valiant 83 in the second, Delhi’s batters struggled to make a mark.

The home side will need to raise their game significantly when they face Assam at the Arun Jaitley Stadium from Saturday. Assam, too, has managed only one point from its first two rounds against Jharkhand and Chandigarh, making this a crucial opportunity for Delhi to secure full points and improve its standing in Group D.

Delhi currently has four points, having taken the first-innings lead in the draw against Chhattisgarh before narrowly avoiding defeat against Tamil Nadu. Navdeep Saini is unavailable for this fixture due to his inclusion in the India-A squad for the upcoming tour of Australia.

In Saini’s absence, Delhi will welcome the return of pacer Harshit Rana, who was traveling as a reserve with the Indian team in the ongoing Test series against New Zealand before being released for this Ranji game. Rana has yet to play for Delhi this season.

For Assam, Riyan Parag remains unavailable. The hard-hitting middle-order batter is currently at the National Cricket Academy in Bengaluru, with his next assignment likely to be India’s four-match T20I series against South Africa starting on November 8.

“We are not looking at it as a setback,” said Assam captain Denish Das of Parag’s absence. “It is a chance for someone else to grab his opportunity. Yes, there will obviously be a gap because he is Assam’s best player, but there is an opportunity for a different player.”

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