Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Delhi stare at defeat vs Andhra

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com ■

ONGOLE (ANDHRA PRADESH): Ricky Bhui cracked an unbeaten 144 while pacer Cheepurapa­lli Stephen scalped four wickets as Andhra Pradesh took complete control of their Group A Ranji Trophy match against Delhi on the third day here on Thursday.

After conceding a 153-run first innings lead to Andhra, Delhi were reduced to 89/6 in 28 overs in their second innings with Stephen running through their toporder.

As Delhi still trail by 64 runs with just four second innings wickets in hand and one day left in the match, Andhra can aim for a bonus point and grab seven points if they can notch up an innings win on Friday.

Resuming at overnight individual score of 70 and team total of 249/6, Bhui batted for 40 overs with the tail-enders and carried his bat through the innings to take Andhra to 368 all out from 127 overs.

Bhui faced 313 balls during his unbeaten knock and struck 15 boundaries and four sixes.

Delhi pacer Navdeep Saini,

who was drafted in for injured Deepak Chahar in the Indian squad for the West Indies ODI series, took a five-for but his side had little to cheer apart from that.

In the second innings, Delhi were in a precarious position with Lalit Yadav holding fort on 23 not out from 48 deliveries,

along with Vikas Mishra (7 not out), at stumps on the third and penultimat­e day.

Openers Kunal Chandela and Hiten Dalal contribute­d just 19 and 13 runs respective­ly while four Delhi batsmen could not reach double-digit figures.

Stephen’s victims were Chandela, Dalal, one-down Kunwar

Bidhuri (2) and Jonty Sidhu (9) while pace colleague KV Sasikanth got the wickets of captain Nitish Rana (8) and wicketkeep­er Anuj Rawat (0).

KARNATAKA TAKE FIRST INNINGS LEAD

HUBLI:A ll-rounder Shreyas Gopal struck a gritty half century as hosts Karnakata managed to take the crucial first innings lead against Uttar Pradesh on the third day of their Elite Group B Ranji Trophy match here on Thursday. Courtesy Gopal’s patient 58 off 182 balls, the hosts managed to take a slender 40-run first innings lead. In case of a draw, the first innings lead matters as the team which gets it, earns points.

Gopal’s knock meant that Karnataka first passed the UP total and then their bowlers J Suchith (28 off 120 balls) and Abhimanyu Mithun (34 not out), also contribute­d with the bat and scored valuable runs. Karnataka were eventually bowled out for 321. Uttar Pradesh made 281 in their first essay.

Karnataka resumed the third day on their overnight score of 168/4.

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