Deccan Chronicle

Lad, Surya put Mumbai on top

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New Delhi, Nov. 1: Suryakumar Yadav and Siddhesh Lad hit dogged half-centuries to propel Mumbai to 278/5 on the opening day of their Group ‘A’ Ranji Trophy encounter against Railways here Thursday.

While Surya (83) missed out on a hundred, Siddesh, who wore an anti-pollution mask to combat the toxic Delhi air, remained unbeaten on 80 with 11 boundaries to his credit.

Apart from their partnershi­p, a number of Mumbai players wearing anti-pollution mask attracted attention at the Karnail Singh Stadium.

The Surya-Siddhesh combinatio­n added 129 runs for the fourth wicket before Anureet Singh struck with the old ball, removing the former.

Siddhesh, who has been in good form for the past couple of seasons, batted till stumps despite having some breathing problems. He played 165 balls, hitting 11 boundaries in the process. Surya’s innings had five boundaries and a six in 144 balls before Anureet forced him to edge one to skipper Mahesh Rawat behind the stumps.

All-rounder Shivam Dubey (35, 42 balls) hit three boundaries and two sixes during a whirlwind 48-run stand for the unbroken sixth wicket with Siddhesh as play was called off after 80 overs due to bad light.

The highlight of the day was the partnershi­p between Surya and Siddhesh as they came together at 98/3.

Both looked assured against spinners, India U19 left-armer Harsh Tyagi (0/62 in 17 overs) and former Rajasthan off-spinner Madhur Khatri (0/32 in 8 overs). For Railways, their most successful bowler was veteran Anureet Singh (3/55 in 22 overs).

Both Surya and Siddhesh used their feet to good effect against spinners. One on-drive from Siddhesh was a treat to watch. MP REACH 214/3

AGAINST TN In Dindigul, Rajat Patidar scored a patient 110 not out to help Madhya Pradesh reach 214/3 against Tamil Nadu at stumps on the opening day of the Group ‘B’ Match.

The visiting team elected to bat after skipper Naman Ojha won the toss.

— PTI

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