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Sharandeep grinds out a half-century on a slow-moving opening day

Sharandeep grinds out a half-century on a slow-moving opening day

Posted on November 13, 2024 By admin


Staying put: Sharandeep’s unbeaten 64 came off 183 balls. | Photo: SHIV KUMAR PUSHPAKAR

On a gloomy day in the national capital where play was affected by smog in the morning and bad light in the evening, Jharkhand opener Sharandeep Singh exhibited ample patience and a tight defence to compile an unbeaten 64.

He consumed 183 balls, making for a slow-moving opening day between Delhi and Jharkhand in a Group D Ranji Trophy tie at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.

At stumps, the visitor reached 136 for three in the 55 overs that were possible. Jharkhand could have been in a stronger position had left-hand batter Utkarsh Singh not flicked a half-volley on leg stump from Siddhant Sharma to Yash Dhull at square leg in the final session. He had batted well until then to make 46.

On a hazy morning that led to the start of play being delayed by two hours, Delhi elected to bowl.

With Simarjeet Singh back from injury and Money Grewal drafted into the playing XI, the host was relying on its pacers to exploit a pitch with a smattering of grass.

While Siddhant and Simarjeet shared the new ball, Grewal managed to provide the opening breakthrough early in his first spell.

Having denied Nazim a run off his bowling for 15 deliveries, Grewal was rewarded when he pitched the ball full and invited a lavish drive, inducing an outside edge that was snaffled by Himmat Singh at second slip.

Before lunch, Simarjeet was perhaps a tad guilty of bowling a wider line that allowed the batters to leave at their will.

When he went full and straight to Aryaman Sen in the fourth over after the 40-minute interval, the ball rattled the stumps for his lone wicket.

Sharandeep and Utkarsh were able to lend some solidity to the innings by stitching together a 93-run stand in 30.2 overs for the third wicket.

Utkarsh drove a few times with authority through cover point and mid-off against the pacers before squandering it away with a loose shot.

The scores: Jharkhand — 1st innings: Md. Nazim c Himmat b Grewal 6, Sharandeep Singh (batting) 64, Aryaman Sen b Simarjeet 5, Utkarsh Singh c Dhull b Siddhant 46, Virat Singh (batting) 6; Extras (b-4, lb-2, w-2, nb-1): 9; Total (for three wkts. in 55 overs): 136.

Fall of wickets: 1-24, 2-30, 3-123.

Delhi bowling: Siddhant 14-5-32-1, Simarjeet 14-7-16-1, Grewal 14-4-43-1, Shivam 6-2-20-0, Gusain 3-0-16-0, Badoni 2-1-2-0, Mathur 2-1-1-0.

Published – November 13, 2024 10:59 pm IST



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