Manav Suthar’s impressive five-wicket haul, including the crucial dismissal of Ricky Bhui, saved India C from a potential batting collapse against India D in the Duleep Trophy first-round fixture. This followed a strong showing by India D, led by fifties from Shreyas Iyer and Devdutt Padikkal. Despite Suthar’s heroics, India D holds a commanding lead of 202 runs heading into the third day.
Results for: Duleep Trophy
19-year-old Musheer Khan etched his name in the record books with a remarkable 181 runs on his Duleep Trophy debut, becoming the third highest scorer by a teenager in the tournament’s history. His innings, studded with 16 fours and 5 sixes, showcased his immense talent and potential.
India B’s Musheer Khan and Navdeep Saini smashed a record-breaking eighth-wicket partnership in the Duleep Trophy, surpassing a 14-year-old mark. Khan’s debut innings and Saini’s near-century propelled India B towards a formidable total.
Axar Patel’s crucial 86-run knock helped India D recover from a precarious 34/5 to post a respectable total against India C in the Duleep Trophy. His ability to bat effectively against pace, a weakness previously exposed, has become a significant asset, particularly in high-pressure situations. The innings showcased Axar’s growth as a batsman and solidified his claim as a genuine all-round option for the upcoming Australia tour.
Axar Patel’s brilliant 86-run knock, including a crucial 84-run partnership with Arshdeep Singh, rescued India D from a potential rout against India C in the first round of the Duleep Trophy. The match, being played at the Rural Trust Development Stadium, was heading towards a one-sided affair before Axar’s heroics revived the contest.
Young batter Musheer Khan smashed an unbeaten century to guide India B to a respectable total on the first day of the Duleep Trophy match against India A. Khan’s 105-run knock, coupled with a crucial partnership with Navdeep Saini, helped India B recover from a precarious position.
Young Musheer Khan, 19, scored a gutsy century (105 runs) to rescue India B from a precarious position on Day 1 of the Duleep Trophy match against India A. Along with Navdeep Saini, he put on a crucial 108-run partnership for the eighth wicket, ensuring India B ended the day on 202/7.
Young batsman Musheer Khan scored an unbeaten century to rescue India B from a precarious position on the opening day of the Duleep Trophy match against India A. His century, alongside a crucial partnership with Navdeep Saini, propelled India B to a respectable total of 202 for 7.
Sarfaraz Khan’s joyous reaction to his brother Musheer’s century in the Duleep Trophy match highlighted the strong bond between the siblings. Musheer’s knock, crucial in stabilizing India B’s innings, showcased his talent and the Khan family’s pride in his achievement.
Axar Patel’s brilliant 86 runs, including a crucial 84-run partnership with Arshdeep Singh, rescued India D from a near collapse in their Duleep Trophy fixture against India C. Despite a shaky start, Axar’s aggressive batting brought India D back into the contest and kept them within striking distance.