Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Strong start for Delhi as Rana, Pant make merry

- Press Trust of India sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com GROUP A GROUP B GROUP C GROUP D

PANTRANA DUO CAME TOGETHER IN THE 16TH OVER WITH DELHI IN A SPOT AT 55 FOR 3 AND GAMBHIR GONE FOR 1.

NEWDELHI: Rishabh Pant showed his natural flair for strokeplay with an attractive 99 in the company of a reliable Nitish Rana (110 batting) as Delhi were comfortabl­y placed at 260 for 4 against Maharashtr­a on a truncated Day 1 of the fifth round encounter of Ranji Trophy.

In all, only 62 overs of play was possible after light deteriorat­ed in the final session.

Pant, who has not made any significan­t contributi­on during the current season did not get bogged down by the fall of wickets as his 99 off 110 balls had eight boundaries and six huge sixes.

Pant was finally caught at slips by rival captain Ankit Bawne off Chirag Khurana but not before he had entertaine­d one and all at the Airforce ground with his exhilarati­ng strokeplay. He was especially severe on off-break bowler Khurana, whom he hit for four sixes -- all down the ground.

Pant has had some issues against slow bowlers but he cleared the cobwebs in his mind as he used his feet to good effect.

Pacers Nikit Dhumal and Praveen Dadhe tried to feed him short balls but he kept his balance while hitting those pull-shots.

“I was never under any kind of pressure, contrary to what people At Guwahati: Hyderabad 289/8 (B Sandeep 84, A Rayudu 83, R Singh 3/54) v Assam

At Delhi: Delhi 260/4 (N Rana

110*, R Pant 99, C Khurana 2/71) v Maharashtr­a

At Kanpur: Karnataka 327/3 (M Agarwal 90, D Nischal 90*, D Singh 2/74) v Uttar Pradesh

At Surat: Rajasthan 153 (T Singh 45, C Gaja 8/40) v Gujarat 90/1 (S Gohel 46, T Ul-haq 1/23)

At Rohtak: Haryana 119/7 (H

Rana 35, M Mudhasir 4/34, R Dayal 3/35) v Jammu and Kashmir

At Thumba: Kerala 225 (S Samson 68, D Jadeja 6/112, J Unadkat 2/33) v Saurashtra 37/0 believe. There are times when you don’t get runs. It wasn’t as if I was trying to score quickly. I played 110 balls and all were not hit for boundaries and sixes. It means I defended well. Also I share a comfort level with Rana which reflects whenever we bat together,” Pant said.

Pant-rana duo came together in the 16th over with Delhi in a spot at 55 for 3 with Gautam Gambhir (1), Anuj Rawat (20) and Dhruv Shorey (7) and added 168 runs for the fourth wicket.

Rana is having a good season with scores of 110 (vs Assam), 89 (vs Railways), 67 (vs UP) apart from his fourth first-class ton in the current game.

SHAW HITS TON

In Group C, Mumbai’s 18-yearold opener Prithvi Shaw (114) and Siddhesh Lad (86) batted brilliantl­y to help their side post 248/6 against Andhra in Ongole. This was Shaw’s third century in his fourth match. he had scored tons against Tamil Nadu and Odisha.

RANJI TROPHY (DAY 1)

At Ongole: Mumbai 248/6 (P Shaw114, S Lad 86, B Ayyappa 3/87) v Andhra Pradesh

At Vadodara: Baroda 281/3 (K Devdhar 104, A Waghmode 52, G Poddar 1/29) v Odisha

At Indore: Madhya Pradesh 224/7 (A Sharma 75*, A Dane 63, K Vignesh 3/27) v Tamil Nadu

At Raipur: Chhattisga­rh 130 (M Singh 53, D Pathania 4/45, V Yadav 3/10) v Services 39/0

At Porvorim: Goa 239 (K Vaz 72, A Wakhare 4/50, A Sarwate 3/54) v Vidarbha

At Amritsar: Punjab 147 (S Gill 63, B Amit 3/31, P Pramanik 3/41) v Bengal 76/0 (A Raman 42*)

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