Jonty Sidhu’s Unbeaten Century Powers Delhi to First-Innings Lead
Jonty Sidhu, the 26-year-old left-handed batsman, has made a strong start to the new Ranji Trophy season, echoing his impressive performance in the previous campaign. In the opening fixture against Chhattisgarh, Sidhu’s unbeaten 103 played a crucial role in Delhi securing the first-innings lead and three points.
Sidhu’s innings was a testament to his ability to blend caution with aggression, particularly when the team was in a precarious position at 202 for five. He forged valuable partnerships with the lower order, demonstrating his composure and adaptability in challenging situations.
Despite his impressive average of 49.1 after 23 First Class matches, this was surprisingly Sidhu’s first selection for Delhi’s opening game in three seasons. Buoyed by his strong start, he is optimistic about his prospects and aims to make the most of his opportunity.
Sidhu’s ideal batting position is at No. 4, and he believes that this will allow him to make a more significant impact on the team’s performance. He is particularly excited about Delhi’s upcoming match against Tamil Nadu, a team against which he has a strong record, having scored two fifties and a century in three previous encounters.
Sidhu’s resurgence is a welcome boost for Delhi, who have struggled in recent seasons. His ability to contribute consistently with the bat will be crucial to their hopes of improving their fortunes in the Ranji Trophy.