Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ranji Trophy: Delhi skittle out Saurashtra for 92, take lead

- IANS sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Delhi reached 194/8 to take a 102-run lead in their Ranji Trophy match against a lacklustre Saurashtra on a day which witnessed 18 wickets fall at the Reliance Stadium at Vadodara on Wednesday.

Electing to field after winning the toss, Delhi bundled Saurashtra out for a paltry 92 with pacers Sumit Narwal and Pradeep Sangwan taking four wickets each.

In reply, Delhi found themselves struggling at 57/4 before wicketkeep­er-batsman Rishabh Pant with a 28-ball 40 along with Manan Sharma (33) and Sangwan (39 not out) guided the side to some sort of respectabi­lity at stumps.

In other matches, Punjab rode on half centuries from Uday Kaul (86) and Mandeep Singh (78) to reach 216/4 at stumps on the opening day of their tie against Mumbai at the Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in Rajkot.

Mumbai medium-pacer Shardul Thakur, who was named as a back-up for Mohammed Shami for the fourth Test against England, took 2/44 from his 18 overs. Bengal reached 185/4 after Abhimanyu Easwaran (68 not out) and Srivats Goswami (52 not out) put together an unbroken 97-run stand for the fifth wicket against Madhya Pradesh before bad light stopped play at the Palam Ground in Delhi.

Jammu and Kashmir have hit back, courtesy pacer Samiullah Beigh’s 4/56, but the start of the day was 19-year-old Amandeep Khare (106), who brought up his second first-class century to take Chhattisga­rh to 217/6 at stumps.

Karnataka reached 67/1 at stumps after bundling Maharashtr­a out for 163 at the Punjab Cricket Associatio­n IS Bindra Stadium at Mohali. Karnataka skipper R. Vinay Kumar led from the front with five wickets.

Haryana recovered from a precarious position to score a modest 231 all out before reducing Tripura to 70/4 in Kolkata. For Haryana, Chaitanya Bishnoi top-scored with 52 runs while skipper Mohit Sharma was unbeaten on 39 before the team was packed back. In Noida, Vidarbha left-arm spinner Aditya Sarwate picked up three wickets as Rajasthan were bundled out for 140. In reply, Vidarbha reached 14/0 before bad light stopped play.

 ?? PRAKASH PARSEKAR/HT FILE ?? Delhi keeper Rishabh Pant’s 28ball 40 gave his team some respectabi­lity at stumps against Saurashtra.
PRAKASH PARSEKAR/HT FILE Delhi keeper Rishabh Pant’s 28ball 40 gave his team some respectabi­lity at stumps against Saurashtra.

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