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Saransh, Kartikeya help Central bundle out South for 149

Saransh, Kartikeya help Central bundle out South for 149

Posted on September 11, 2025 By admin


Saransh Jain spun a web around the South Zone batters as Central Zone gained the advantage on the opening day of the Duleep Trophy final in Bengaluru on Thursday.
| Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

A poor batting effort left South Zone in a hole on the first day of the Duleep Trophy final against Central Zone at the BCCI CoE Ground (1) here on Thursday.

Dreadful shot selection, a lack of temperament, and a clumsy run-out caused South Zone to be dismissed for a paltry 149. Spinners Saransh Jain (five for 49) and Kumar Kartikeya (four for 53) kept it tight, and reaped huge rewards.

By cruising along to 50 for no loss by close of play, Central Zone proved that there were no demons in this pitch.

South Zone’s sub-standard display began with opener Mohit Kale (9), who attempted a wild slog sweep to left-arm spinner Kartikeya. Kale completely missed and lost his stumps.

Karnataka batter R. Smaran, drafted in as a replacement for Devdutt Padikkal, similarly threw away his wicket. Smaran miscued a hoick off Kartikeya, and offered a catch to mid-wicket.

Tanmay Agarwal (31, 76b, 3×4) showed some grit, until a comical mix-up sent him back. Coming back for a second, Tanmay slammed into partner Ricky Bhui in the middle of the pitch, and was run-out by miles.

Skipper Mohammed Azharuddeen was the rare batter to fall purely to the bowler’s skill. A beauty from Kartikeya pitched outside leg, squared Azharuddeen up, and fizzed across to hit off-stump.

Off-spinner Saransh entered the action, scalping Ricky Bhui (15) leg-before. With plenty of loop and turn, Saransh then enticed Andre Siddarth (12) out of the crease. Siddarth played all over it, allowing wicketkeeper Upendra Yadav to effect a smart stumping.

Salman Nizar (24) and Ankit Sharma (20) hung around, but there would be no stopping Central’s march.

Kumar Kartikeya dismisses South Zone opener Mohit Kale.

Kumar Kartikeya dismisses South Zone opener Mohit Kale.
| Photo Credit:
K. MURALI KUMAR

Kartikeya, who did not feature in the previous two rounds of this tournament, was thrilled to grab this opportunity. Kartikeya, who bowls orthodox and wrist spin with equal efficiency, was not picked for the zonal teams in the last two seasons despite fine performances in the Ranji Trophy.

“I was picked for this match because some players were selected for the India ‘A’ team. It was very important for me to grab this chance,” Kartikeya said.

The scores: South Zone 149 in 63 overs (Tanmay Agarwal 31, Kumar Kartikeya 4/53, Saransh Jain 5/49) vs Central Zone 50 for no loss in 19 overs.

Published – September 11, 2025 07:14 pm IST



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