The Free Press Journal

Anuj impresses on debut as Delhi inch towards win

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Delhi looked firmly in sight of an innings victory after debutant Anuj Rawat's 71, found hosts reaching a commendabl­e 435 in their first innings on third day of the Ranji Trophy Group A encounter.

After taking a sizeable 177run first innings lead, Delhi left Assam in tatters at 60 for 3 in their second essay with another 117 runs required to avoid innings defeat.

Navdeep Saini (2/13 in 8 overs) bowled at brisk pace, removing openers Pallav Das (5) and Rishav Das (9). Both deliveries were sharp in cutters trapping one leg before and knocking the off stump of the other.

Left-arm pacer Kulwant Khejroliya (1/1 in 4 overs) also removed rival skipper Gokul Sharma.

The highlight of the day was composed batting from Anuj, who is still 10 days short of his 18th birthday.

The young left-hander faced 146 balls, hitting seven fours and a six. More importantl­y, he added 122 runs for the seventh wicket with Mannan Sharma (69, 98 balls) after Delhi were 297 for six at one stage.

Gautam Gambhir (137) was out early in the day, adding only a single run to his overnight score.

Uttarancha­l boy Anuj, who has learnt his cricket from Virat Kohli's childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma at West Delhi Academy, showed maturity beyond years. He allowed his senior partner Mannan to go for his shots as the latter had 13 hits to the fence.

The duo joined together at 297 for six with the lead being less than 40. But the manner in which Anuj handled the Assam pace duo of Abu Nechim (7/68) and Krishna Das (2/82) was worth a praise. He also used his feet well against the spinners, lofting off-spinner Sarupam Purkayasth­a for a straight six.

By the time, both were dismissed, Delhi had taken complete control of the proceeding­s.

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