Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Birla continues to torment Delhi, helps Chandigarh to driving seat on Day 3
At the heart of Chandigarh’s impressive bowling effort was once again Nishunk Birla, the left-arm spinner, who backed up his six for 72 in the first essay with figures of six for 65 in the second.
Published : Nov 08, 2024 20:37 IST , Chandigarh - 2 MINS READ
Chandigarh needs another 157 runs to secure a third straight victory in the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy season. With all 10 wickets intact at the close of play on day three against Delhi, the host should fancy its chances of consolidating the top spot in Group D.
After Delhi was restricted to 250 in the second innings, openers Shivam Bhambri and Arslan Khan guided Chandigarh to 46 for no loss in 11 overs on Friday evening in pursuit of a target of 203.
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At the heart of Chandigarh’s impressive bowling effort was once again Nishunk Birla. The 20-year-old left-arm spinner backed up his six for 72 in the first essay with figures of 27.1-7-65-6 this time around. His count for the season has swelled to 28 wickets in four games, taking him to second in the highest wicket-takers list behind Harsh Dubey (29 scalps for Vidarbha).
Delhi’s batters ought to feel disappointed that they haven’t given their bowlers a stiffer total to defend. Though Anuj Rawat fell to off-spinner Vishu Kashyap in the day’s sixth over — after he had been dropped by Manan Vohra off seamer Jagjit Singh Sandhu — the contest was in balance once Sanat Sangwan and Yash Dhull put together 96 runs for the second wicket in 206 deliveries.
Having erred with an attacking stroke on the opening day, Sangwan chose to exercise extreme caution on his way to a half-century. Dhull was fairly restrained as well, although he did hit a few exquisite boundaries through mid-on and midwicket.
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Half an hour after lunch, though, Dhull suffered a lapse, driving left-arm spinner Gurinder Singh to Birla at cover. Sangwan was also done in by Gurinder a few overs later.
Birla took over thereafter. While he trapped Ayush Badoni leg-before, he drew Himmat Singh forward with an enticing length and had him stumped. He found success against the left-hand batters, too, in Delhi’s lower order.