The Asian Age

Delhi beat Maha but Dhawan fails again

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Surat, Nov. 21: Opener Shikhar Dhawan’s lean patch continued but Delhi still managed to register a comfortabl­e 77-run win over Maharashtr­a in their opening Super League match of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 tournament here on Thursday. Delhi made 167 for five after being invited to bat and produced a discipline­d bowling effort to bundle out Maharashtr­a for 90 in 17.2 overs. Part-time offspinner Nitish Rana stole the show with the ball with figures of four for 17. But the spotlight was clearly on Dhawan (24 off 22 balls) after Delhi were put into bat at the C B Patel Ground, and the lefthanded opener started well in the company of Hiten Dalal (16 off 13 balls) as the duo put on 44 for the opening stand in 5.3 overs.

Dhawan looked in good touch, hammering two fours and a six during his brief stay but yet again he threw away his wicket.

Dhawan was dismissed by off-break bowler Shamshuzam­a Kazi in the seventh over as Delhi lost two quick wickets to slump to 44 for two.

One down Anuj Rawat (10) too fell cheaply but skipper Dhruv Shorey (48 not out in 37 balls) resurrecte­d the innings first in the company of Rana (21) and then Himmat Singh (32).

Shorey stitched 32 and

37-run partnershi­ps for the fourth and fifth wicket respective­ly with Rana and Singh.

Shorey hit five fours and a six during his knock to take Delhi close to the 170run mark.

Maharashtr­a’s chase never got going as they lost wickets at regular intervals to fold inside 100 runs.

Barring young opener Ruturaj Gaikwad (42), not other Maharashtr­a batsmen could manage double digit scores.

Besides Rana, Simarjeet

Singh (1/14), Lalit Yadav (1/20), Varun Sood (1/15) and Pranshu Vijayran (1/12) were the other wicket takers for Delhi.

Dhawan, meanwhile, suffered an injury on his left knee during fielding and had to taken to a hospital for medical attention. He later posted a picture of a bandaged left knee on his twitter page but looked in jovial mood.

“We Fall, We Break, but then...We Rise. We heal and we overcome, and the only thing you have control over is how you respond to any situation. Here’s to being positive and happy in every situation that life throws at you, Will be back in action in 45 days,” he tweeted.

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— AP India’s Shikhar Dhawan after his dismissal during the 2nd T20I against Bangladesh earlier this month.

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