TNCA's Rithik Easwaran Shines with Fighting Century in Buchi Babu Semifinal

TNCA’s Rithik Easwaran Shines with Fighting Century in Buchi Babu Semifinal

TNCA President’s XI’s S. Rithik Easwaran emerged as a beacon of hope for Tamil Nadu cricket, showcasing his resilience and technical prowess in the Buchi Babu semifinal against Hyderabad. Despite the team’s failure to advance to the final, Easwaran’s fighting century (100 off 140 balls) provided a glimmer of optimism for the future.

Easwaran’s innings was not merely about the runs he scored, but the manner in which he achieved them. With the President’s XI reeling at 200 for six, he found himself batting with the tail and facing a formidable bowling attack. However, he displayed exceptional defensive technique against the pacers and adept maneuvering against the spinners.

“There was turn, but the more threatening factor was the bounce. As a left-hander with two left-arm spinners operating, it was easier for me,” Easwaran explained.

Despite the pressure mounting, the 22-year-old remained resolute. “I like it. I play better under pressure situations,” he said. “There were some friendly pleasantries in the middle. It’s part of the game. I guess they figured it didn’t work and they stopped.”

Easwaran’s knock was not only a testament to his individual skill but also a reflection of his determination to succeed. “I really loved the knock. I felt I got into really good positions during the innings. I want to emulate this in the future as well. I thoroughly enjoyed it,” he said.

Easwaran’s performance has set the stage for his aspirations in the upcoming domestic season. “Playing the Ranji Trophy for Tamil Nadu has always been my dream,” he said. “Being a wicketkeeper-batter, there are only two spots. With Jagadeesan at the top, there is healthy competition for the second spot. I want to score big runs and take my catches to be in the reckoning. I want to enjoy the game and play in a way that puts a smile.”

Hyderabad Declares at 273, Sets 260 Target for TNCA President's XI

Hyderabad Declares at 273, Sets 260 Target for TNCA President’s XI

On the final day of the Buchi Babu semifinal between TNCA President’s XI and Hyderabad, the visitors declared their innings at 273 for nine, setting a target of 260 for the hosts. Hyderabad’s C.V. Milind (53) and Ravi Teja (42) forged a crucial 92-run eighth-wicket partnership to bolster their total.

TNCA President’s XI’s chase began confidently with openers S. Radhakrishnan (40) and Vimal Khumar putting on a 60-run stand. However, left-arm spinner Aniket Reddy broke the partnership and went on to claim the wickets of Radhakrishnan and A. Badrinath.

As the match progressed, the drama intensified. Aniket’s delivery to K.T.A. Madhava Prasad pitched on the rough and turned square, leading to a caught-behind appeal. The Hyderabad team erupted in celebration, but the umpire remained unmoved.

The match took a decisive turn when left-arm spinner Tanay Thyagarajan removed Andre Siddharth, the architect of President’s XI’s victory in the previous match. With the score at 84 for four, the hosts were in a precarious position.

Despite a valiant effort, TNCA President’s XI fell short by 65 runs, unable to overcome Hyderabad’s determined bowling attack. Mohammed emerged as the star performer for Hyderabad, claiming a five-wicket haul.

TNCA President's XI Rally with Unbroken Partnership in Buchi Babu Semifinal

TNCA President’s XI Rally with Unbroken Partnership in Buchi Babu Semifinal

TNCA President’s XI rallied to post a respectable 291 for six on day two of the Buchi Babu semifinal against Hyderabad in Tirunelveli. The team’s recovery was sparked by an unbroken 91-run seventh-wicket partnership between S. Rithik Easwaran (83 batting) and M. Mohammed (41 batting).

Hyderabad’s left-arm spinner Tanay Thyagarajan had earlier given his side the advantage with a four-wicket haul, dismissing openers S. Radhakrishnan and R. Vimal Khumar (75) and later Andre Siddharth and A. Badrinath cheaply.

However, Easwaran and Mohammed steadied the innings, guiding TNCA President’s XI out of a precarious position. Easwaran, in particular, played a crucial role, hitting six fours and two sixes in his patient knock.

Earlier, Khumar and K.T.A. Madhava Prasad (40) had provided a solid start for TNCA President’s XI, putting on 94 runs for the second wicket. But Thyagarajan’s intervention, followed by the dismissals of Madhava Prasad and Vimal, left the team reeling at 200 for six.

Hyderabad, who had posted 313 in their first innings, will be looking to capitalize on their 22-run lead when play resumes on day three. TNCA President’s XI, on the other hand, will need to bat aggressively to put pressure back on their opponents.

TNCA President's XI Triumphs in Buchi Babu Cricket Tournament, Siddharth Stars

TNCA President’s XI Triumphs in Buchi Babu Cricket Tournament, Siddharth Stars

TNCA President’s XI emerged victorious in the third round of the Buchi Babu cricket tournament, securing a spot in the semifinals. Skipper M. Siddharth played a pivotal role in the team’s triumph, showcasing exceptional bowling skills.

On the third day of the Group-B match at the Salem Cricket Foundation ground, Siddharth’s left-arm spin proved devastating for Gujarat. He claimed eight wickets for just 21 runs, dismantling the opposition’s batting lineup. Gujarat was bowled out for a mere 58 runs, setting TNCA President’s XI a modest target of 219.

The TNCA batters approached the chase with a positive mindset, recognizing the need to play aggressively on the challenging pitch. Player-of-the-match C. Andre Siddarth, who had scored an unbeaten 55 in the first innings, once again proved his worth. He slammed an unbeaten 115 off 94 deliveries, including 15 boundaries and four sixes.

Siddarth’s aggressive batting helped TNCA President’s XI reach the target with five wickets to spare. He hit back-to-back sixes off Rinkesh Vaghela’s off-spin, showcasing his power and timing. The winning shot was a slog sweep off left-arm spinner Siddharth Desai, which sailed over deep midwicket for a six.

Siddharth’s match haul of 14 wickets for 97 runs was a testament to his exceptional bowling abilities. His left-arm spin created constant pressure on the Gujarat batters, forcing them into errors.

With this victory, TNCA President’s XI topped its group and qualified for the semifinals. The team’s success was largely attributed to Siddharth’s outstanding performance, which helped them overcome a challenging pitch and a determined Gujarat side.

Gujarat Recovers from Early Setbacks to End Day One on 321/7

Gujarat Recovers from Early Setbacks to End Day One on 321/7

Gujarat’s batting lineup showcased resilience and determination on the opening day of their Buchi Babu Memorial All India invitational cricket tournament match against TNCA President’s XI. Despite losing four wickets early on, they rallied to end the day on a strong note, scoring 321 for seven wickets.

Left-handed batsman Jaymeet Patel played a pivotal role in Gujarat’s recovery. Coming in at number six, he struck an unbeaten 125 runs off 214 deliveries, including 11 boundaries and two sixes. His innings was a display of both power and finesse, as he punished loose deliveries and rotated the strike effectively.

Patel’s partnership with Kshitij Patel (62 runs off 106 balls) was crucial in stabilizing Gujarat’s innings. The duo put on a 73-run stand for the fifth wicket, providing a solid foundation for the team’s recovery. Kshitij’s contribution was characterized by his ability to score runs off the backfoot, hitting all his boundaries in that manner.

After Kshitij’s dismissal, Jaymeet Patel continued to anchor the innings, finding an able ally in Urvil Patel (33 runs). Together, they added 70 runs for the sixth wicket, further consolidating Gujarat’s position. However, Urvil’s run-out at the non-striker’s end brought an end to their partnership.

The TNCA President’s XI bowlers had a strong start to the day, with left-arm spinner M. Siddharth claiming four wickets before lunch. The turning pitch and close-in fielders created challenges for Gujarat’s batsmen, but Jaymeet Patel and Kshitij Patel managed to overcome these obstacles.

In the latter stages of the day, Dhrushant Soni (44 runs) provided valuable support to Jaymeet Patel. The pair put on 101 runs for the seventh wicket, extending Gujarat’s lead and putting them in a commanding position heading into day two.

Black Market Thrives in Chennai, PIL Seeks Crackdown on IPL Ticket Scalpers

Black Market Thrives in Chennai, PIL Seeks Crackdown on IPL Ticket Scalpers

IPL Ticket Black Market Thrives in Chennai, PIL Seeks Crackdown

A public interest litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Madras High Court, alleging the rampant sale of Indian Premier League (IPL) tickets in the black market in Chennai. The petition, filed by advocate A. Sathiya Prakash, seeks stringent action against those involved in this illegal activity.

The petitioner claims that the black market prevents genuine cricket fans from purchasing tickets at fair prices. He states that while the Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) sells tickets online, they are quickly snapped up by scalpers who resell them at exorbitant rates.

According to the PIL, tickets for the lower stand, which are priced at ₹1,000, are being sold for ₹14,000 to ₹16,000. The petitioner alleges that a “huge black market mafia” is operating behind the sale of IPL tickets in Chennai.

The petitioner cites recent arrests made by the city police as evidence of the black market’s prevalence. In March, five persons were arrested for selling eight tickets for the IPL match between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru at 10 times the actual price.

On March 27, 24 persons were arrested for selling tickets in black for the CSK versus Gujarat Titans match. The police seized 83 tickets and ₹18,000 in cash from them.

The petitioner argues that the black market deprives genuine fans of the opportunity to witness IPL matches. He urges the court to direct the Greater Chennai Commissioner of Police and TNCA to take stringent action against those involved in the illegal sale of tickets.

The PIL is scheduled for admission before the first Division Bench of Chief Justice Sanjay V. Gangapurwala and Justice D. Bhratha Chakravarthy on Friday.

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