Patidar’s Century, Delhi’s Dominance Mark Thrilling Ranji Trophy Week
Domestic Cricket Thrills: Patidar’s Century, Delhi’s Dominance, and Mumbai’s Draw
The Ranji Trophy, India’s premier domestic cricket tournament, has witnessed a thrilling week of action. Madhya Pradesh’s Rajat Patidar stole the show with a lightning-fast century, while Delhi and Baroda registered emphatic victories. Defending champions Mumbai, however, were held to a draw by Tripura.
Patidar’s Blazing Century
Madhya Pradesh batter Rajat Patidar set the stage alight with a blistering century against Haryana. He reached the three-figure mark in just 68 balls, becoming the fifth-fastest centurion in Ranji Trophy history. Patidar’s innings helped Madhya Pradesh post a formidable total, but Haryana fought back to earn a hard-fought draw.
Delhi’s Dominant Win
Delhi secured their first outright victory of the season with a comprehensive 10-wicket triumph over Assam. Openers Sanat Sangwan and Gagan Vats chased down the target of 59 runs without losing a wicket, securing a bonus point for their team.
Mumbai Held to Draw
Mumbai, the defending champions, were held to a draw by Tripura after taking a first-innings lead. Tripura’s Bikramkumar Das and Jiwanjot Singh played unbeaten knocks to guide their team to safety.
Baroda’s Innings Victory
Baroda skipper Krunal Pandya led from the front with a century, while Shivalik Sharma and Vishnu Solanki also made significant contributions. Their efforts helped Baroda secure an innings and 98-run victory over Odisha.
Other Match Results
In other matches, Himachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Baroda, Karnataka, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, Jammu & Kashmir, Chandigarh, Maharashtra, Mizoram, Railways, and Vidarbha emerged victorious. Punjab and Uttar Pradesh played out a draw, while Bengal and Kerala’s match was unfinished.