Haryana and Kerala Engage in Combative Day of Cricket in Ranji Trophy

Haryana and Kerala Engage in Combative Day of Cricket in Ranji Trophy

After a thick blanket of smog shrouded the morning session, Haryana and Kerala engaged in a spirited day of cricket in a Ranji Trophy Elite Group C match at the Chaudhary Bansi Lal Cricket Stadium.

Haryana captain Ankit Kumar’s decision to bowl first proved fruitful as pacer Anshul Kamboj dismissed B. Aparajith in the opening over. Kamboj and new-ball partner Aman Kumar maintained a tight line and length, forcing Kerala openers Rohan Kunnummal and Akshay Chandran to prioritize survival.

The Kerala pair relied on sharp running between the wickets to counter the new-ball challenge, scoring only eight fours in their 91-run partnership. Kunnummal, the more assertive of the two, committed fully to the forward press, allowing him to drive when Haryana bowlers pitched it up. Chandran, on the other hand, stifled the opposition with assured defending.

As the sun pierced through the dissipating smog, Haryana’s desperation for a breakthrough grew. Jayant Yadav’s introduction midway through the second session disrupted Kerala’s rhythm. The off-spinner’s clever variations in pace and release angle nearly got the better of both batters.

However, Kunnummal and Chandran persisted with their methods, with the former reaching his fifty. Kunnummal’s dismissal soon after tea, caught by Ankit at second slip off Kamboj, provided Haryana with a much-needed breakthrough.

Kerala skipper Sachin Baby and Chandran saw off the rest of the day, with deteriorating light forcing an early stumps call. At the end of the opening day, Kerala had reached 138 for two, thanks to resolute fifties from Kunnummal and Chandran.

Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh Draw First Blood in Ranji Trophy Opener

Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh Draw First Blood in Ranji Trophy Opener

Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh played to a stalemate on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group-C encounter at the Holkar Stadium in Indore. The hosts, after being asked to bat first, reached 232 for four from 83 overs, with Harpreet Singh Bhatia’s unbeaten 75 (164b, 8×4) being the highlight.

Overnight rain provided some assistance to the bowlers, and Karnataka’s Prasidh Krishna struck early, trapping Himanshu Mantri (0) in front in the second over. However, the outfield was slightly soggy, which seemed to affect the Karnataka fielders, who were hesitant in going for many a ball.

MP’s batters were patient for the most part, but a rush of blood cost Subhransu Senapati (28, 61b, 4×4) his wicket, as he miscued a pull off Vyshak to be caught by wicketkeeper Sujay Sateri. Yash Dubey (20, 76b, 2×4) was adjudged caught behind, down the leg-side, off left-arm spinner Hardik Raj, a decision the batter wasn’t too happy with.

Harpreet combined for crucial half-century partnerships with Shubham Sharma (40, 88b, 2×4) and Rajat Patidar (31, 61b, 3×4), which propped up the innings. Harpreet, a veteran of 75 First Class matches, showcased his pressure-handling skills when faced with some tight bowling.

Post-tea, Venkatesh Iyer brought in some urgency (25, 46b, 2×6). As the sun broke through for the first time, Venkatesh bloomed, launching leggie Shreyas Gopal over mid-wicket for a maximum and then dancing down the track to hammer V. Koushik straight down the ground.

Karnataka captain Mayank Agarwal impressed with a couple of diving saves, while an intruder ran in to click a selfie with Patidar but had to be content with a handshake after the on-field umpire’s intervention.

The match is evenly poised heading into day two, with both teams having a chance to take control of the contest.

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