Hyderabad Clinches Buchi Babu Title with Dominant Win over Chhattisgarh

Hyderabad Clinches Buchi Babu Title with Dominant Win over Chhattisgarh

Hyderabad emerged victorious in the Buchi Babu tournament, securing a resounding 243-run triumph over Chhattisgarh in the summit clash at the NPR College Ground. The Rahul Singh-led side had already established a crucial first-innings lead, setting Chhattisgarh an improbable target of 518 in 90 overs.

Chhattisgarh’s openers, Ayush Pandey and Shashank Chandrakar, provided a spirited start, stitching together a 100-run partnership off just 103 balls. Pandey, in particular, showcased his prowess with a brilliant century, smashing 13 fours and 3 sixes in his 134-ball knock. Chandrakar also contributed with a brisk 50, hitting 6 fours and 2 sixes.

However, Hyderabad’s spinners proved to be the match-winners. Left-arm spinner Tanay Thyagarajan was the chief destroyer, claiming five wickets for 61 runs. His persistent bowling kept chipping away at Chhattisgarh’s batting lineup, despite the runs flowing at a brisk pace.

Chhattisgarh managed to reach 194 for five in the action-packed first session, but Hyderabad’s spinners tightened their grip post-lunch. Pandey eventually reached his landmark, but his dismissal signaled the end of Chhattisgarh’s resistance. Hyderabad’s spinners wrapped things up just before tea, securing a comprehensive victory.

Hyderabad skipper Rahul Singh hailed the win as a morale-booster ahead of the team’s return to the Elite Group for the upcoming Ranji Trophy season. “We wanted to play aggressive cricket and did it throughout the tournament,” said Singh. “We did that in the Plate group last year, which was a bit easy, but we played against some good teams here.”

Hyderabad took home a prize of ₹three lakh, while Chhattisgarh received ₹two lakh.

Rohit Rayudu's 155 Powers Hyderabad to Commanding Position

Rohit Rayudu’s 155 Powers Hyderabad to Commanding Position

Rohit Rayudu’s masterful 155 (260b, 8×4, 8×6) propelled Hyderabad to a commanding position against Chhattisgarh on day two of the Buchi Babu tournament final at the NPR College ground.

Rayudu, who had showcased his defensive prowess on the opening day, displayed his attacking instincts on Monday. He began cautiously but shifted gears seamlessly after Hyderabad lost two early wickets. The 30-year-old smashed left-arm spinner Shashank Tiwari for a boundary and a swept six to move into the 90s. He reached his century in style, sweeping off-spinner Sahban Khan over midwicket for a maximum.

Rayudu continued his onslaught, smoking pacer Vasudev Bareth for two sixes in one over. He stood tall and punched elegantly over the cover boundary before pulling him over square-leg to reach his 150. He found able support from Aniketh Reddy, and the duo stitched a 101-run stand (109 balls) for the ninth wicket, taking the game away from Chhattisgarh.

Hyderabad’s spinners then backed up their batters’ efforts by running through the Chhattisgarh top-order. Rohit Rayudu, who had earlier opened the bowling, accounted for the first two wickets with his off-spin. Left-arm spinners Tanay Thyagarajan (three for 40) and Aniket Reddy (three for 45) took over, reducing Chhattisgarh to 145 for eight at stumps.

Hyderabad Batters Shine on Opening Day of Buchi Babu Final

Hyderabad Batters Shine on Opening Day of Buchi Babu Final

Hyderabad’s batters put on a strong performance on the opening day of the Buchi Babu final, amassing 288 runs for the loss of six wickets against Chhattisgarh at the NPR College Ground.

Openers M. Abhirath Reddy and Tanmay Agarwal provided a solid start, stitching together a 67-run partnership. Abhirath, in particular, displayed an aggressive approach, employing sweep shots to find the boundary five times.

However, Chhattisgarh’s left-arm spinner Gagandeep Singh broke the partnership, trapping Tanmay in front. Off-spinner Shashank Tiwari then removed skipper Rahul Singh, who chipped one to short-midwicket.

Abhirath and Rohit Rayudu steadied the innings with an 87-run alliance. Abhirath reached his half-century and continued to find boundaries, including a maximum over long-on. However, he fell 15 runs short of a century, pulling a half-tracker to square-leg.

Chhattisgarh gained momentum with two more wickets, reducing Hyderabad to 198 for five. But Rohit and Rahul Ridesh (48) kept the spinners at bay, adding 79 runs for the sixth wicket before Ridesh was dismissed two overs before stumps.

Chhattisgarh Dominate Day One of Buchi Babu Semifinals with 145-Run Opening Stand

Chhattisgarh Dominate Day One of Buchi Babu Semifinals with 145-Run Opening Stand

Chhattisgarh’s openers, Ayush Pandey and Anuj Tiwari, put on a dominant 145-run partnership to propel their team to a strong position on day one of the Buchi Babu tournament semifinals against TNCA XI.

Pandey, a left-handed opener, played a patient innings, accumulating 82 runs off 172 deliveries. He displayed a solid technique, driving the ball confidently and using the sweep shot effectively against the spinners.

Tiwari, on the other hand, was more aggressive, scoring 93 runs off 175 balls. He showcased his power-hitting abilities with two sixes and 10 fours, including some impressive cover drives and straight drives.

The duo’s partnership was built on a combination of patience and aggression. They rotated the strike regularly, keeping the scoreboard ticking over, while also punishing loose deliveries.

After Tiwari’s dismissal, Prateek Yadav came to the crease and played a brisk half-century (61 batting off 67 balls). He hit seven fours and three sixes, providing further impetus to Chhattisgarh’s innings.

At the close of play, Chhattisgarh had reached 294 for three wickets in 90 overs. Skipper Amandeep Khare (35 batting off 117 balls) was holding fort at the other end.

The TNCA XI bowlers struggled to contain Chhattisgarh’s batters, with left-arm spinner S. Ajith Ram and off-spinner Lakshay Jain being the most economical. However, they were unable to break the partnership between Pandey and Tiwari.

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

J&K Dominates Chhattisgarh, MP Takes Control Against Jharkhand in Buchi Babu Tournament

In the ongoing Buchi Babu Memorial all-India invitational cricket tournament, Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) has taken a commanding lead against Chhattisgarh in the Group-D match. On day three, J&K declared their first innings on 587 for nine, securing a 309-run lead.

Opener Shubham Khajuria played a marathon innings, scoring 202 runs off 368 deliveries, including 17 fours and 8 sixes. He shared a crucial 223-run fifth-wicket partnership with Sahil Lotra (107 off 192 balls, 9 fours, 2 sixes).

In response, Chhattisgarh managed to score only 46 for two in their second innings, trailing by 263 runs.

Meanwhile, in Group-A, Madhya Pradesh (MP) is in a strong position against Jharkhand. Aniket Verma’s 110 (109 balls, 6 fours, 7 sixes) helped MP reach 238 in their second innings. Jharkhand, chasing 175, ended the day on 37 for one.

Earlier, MP’s medium-pacer Parush Mandal claimed five wickets for 42 runs, bowling out Jharkhand for 289 in their first innings, giving MP a 64-run lead.

In other matches, Indian Railways declared their first innings on 570 and then scored 135 for five in their second innings against Gujarat in Group-B. Haryana declared their first innings on 419 and Mumbai responded with 83 for two in Group-C.

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