Jagadeesan, Sudharsan Power Tamil Nadu to Lead Against Saurashtra

Jagadeesan, Sudharsan Power Tamil Nadu to Lead Against Saurashtra

Tamil Nadu’s Narayan Jagadeesan and B Sai Sudharsan put on a dominant batting display to propel their team to a commanding position against former champions Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match.

Jagadeesan, the Tamil Nadu captain, struck a fluent 100 off 165 deliveries, laced with 11 boundaries. Sudharsan, the young opener, contributed a solid 82 off 159 balls, hitting eight fours. Their 172-run opening partnership laid the foundation for Tamil Nadu’s strong start.

At stumps on the second day, Tamil Nadu had reached 278 for three, taking a 75-run lead over Saurashtra’s first-innings total of 203. Pradosh Ranjan Paul (45 not out) and Boopathi Vaishna Kumar (0 not out) were at the crease.

In Chandigarh, Railways set a challenging target of 341 for the hosts, who were struggling at 31/1 at stumps. Chandigarh had earlier bowled out Railways for 147, but their own batting collapsed, with Akash Pandey taking five wickets for just 38 runs.

Upendra Yadav’s sensational 124 in the second innings helped Railways consolidate their position. Opener Vivek Singh also chipped in with 54 as Railways posted 307 in their second innings.

In another Group D tie at Raipur, Delhi made slow progress in their chase of Chhattisgarh’s 343. Skipper Himmat Singh remained unbeaten on 50 off 72 balls, while Harsh Tyagi was on six not out. Delhi ended the day on 177/4, trailing by 166 runs.

At Guwahati, hosts Assam were in trouble against Jharkhand, trailing by 252 runs in the first innings. None of the Assam batters could convert their starts, with opener Parvez Musaraf top-scoring with 35.

Gill and Sudharsan Centuries Power Gujarat Titans to Victory Over Chennai Super Kings

Gill and Sudharsan Centuries Power Gujarat Titans to Victory Over Chennai Super Kings

In a thrilling encounter at the Wankhede Stadium, the Gujarat Titans (GT) emerged victorious over the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) by 35 runs, keeping their playoff hopes alive. Captain Shubman Gill and B Sai Sudharsan played pivotal roles in GT’s triumph, smashing scintillating centuries.

Gill, the GT skipper, displayed his exceptional batting prowess, scoring 104 runs off just 55 deliveries. His innings was adorned with nine boundaries and six maximums, showcasing his power and precision. Sudharsan, on the other hand, notched his maiden IPL century, amassing 103 runs off 51 balls. His knock was equally impressive, featuring five boundaries and seven sixes.

The duo’s 210-run partnership, the highest for any wicket in the IPL this season, laid the foundation for GT’s massive total of 231/3. Their partnership also equaled the highest-ever IPL opening partnership set by Quinton de Kock and KL Rahul.

In contrast, CSK’s openers failed to make an impact, with both being dismissed with just two runs on the board. Skipper Rituraj Gaikwad, their leading run-scorer this season, was also sent packing for a duck, leaving CSK reeling at 10/3.

Daryl Mitchell and Moeen Ali attempted to revive CSK’s innings with a 109-run partnership. Mitchell scored 63 runs, while Ali contributed 56. However, veteran Mohit Sharma’s three-wicket haul, including the dismissals of Mitchell and Ali, proved to be a turning point.

Rashid Khan also played a crucial role, claiming the wickets of Ravindra Jadeja and Mitchell Santner. Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s late cameo of 26 runs, including three sixes, was not enough to prevent CSK from falling short.

The victory propelled GT from the bottom of the table to the eighth spot, while CSK remained in fourth place. The win also boosted GT’s net run rate, giving them a better chance of qualifying for the playoffs.

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