Chandigarh crush Delhi by 9 wickets to consolidate its position at table top

Chandigarh, Nov 9: Opener Shivam Bhambri made a mincemeat of spinners on a turner as Chandigarh shocked seven-time champions Delhi by nine wickets in a group D match to take a giant step towards clinching a spot in the Ranji Trophy knock-outs.

Chandigarh are on top of group D with 19 points from four games and the defeat put Delhi in a bit of a spot as they are now placed fourth with 11 points from four games.

Delhi have three matches left against Jharkhand, Saurashtra and Railways respectively with the first one being a home game.

On a track where Chandigarh’s Nishunk Birla got 12 wickets, Delhi’s spin troika of Shivank Vashist (0/48), Sumit Mathur (1/34) and Hrithik Shokeen (0/50) were found wanting with Chandigarh chasing down the target of 203 in 40.2 overs.

Bhambri followed his first innings 80 with an unbeaten 100 (130 balls) in what turned out to be a cakewalk of a chase. He added 130 for the opening wicket with Arsalan Khan (68 off 81 balls) and another 74 with veteran Manan Vohra (24 not out).

On a pitch where Delhi batters struggled, Chandigarh batters blasted 17 fours and nine sixes in all — half a dozen of those being hit by Bhambri, who completed team’s victory and his own milestone off Shokeen’s eighth over.

Chandigarh had their nose ahead when they finished third day’s play at 46 for no loss and with 157 to get on final day, it would have required far better effort from the two left-arm spinners Mathur and Vashist, who bowled too many loose deliveries to surrender the match.

Off-spinner Shokeen also failed to hit the right length.

If Delhi fail to qualify for the knock-outs, this match would come back to haunt them as non-selection of a gritty left-hander like Jonty Sidhu at the expense of Khsitiz Sharma would pose some uncomfortable questions.

Himmat Singh’s form and captaincy is also under scanner as Yash Dhull could once again get back into leadership role.

Brief Scores:

In Chandigarh: Delhi 276 and 250. Chandigarh 324 and (target 203) 204/1 in 40.2 overs (Shivam Bhambri 100 not out, Arsalan Khan 68). Chandigarh won by 9 wickets. Points: Chandigarh 6 Delhi 0.

In Ranchi: Jharkhand 306 and 283 (Anukul Roy 90, Sharandeep Singh 73, DS Jadeja 4/15).

Saurashtra 386 and (target 204) 69/1. Match Drawn. Points Saurashtra 3 Jharkhand 1.

In Raipur: Chattisgarh 500/9 decl and 129/5 (Sanjeet Desai 51 not out, Yuvraj Singh 3/51).

Railways 351 (Suraj Ahuja 135, Vivek Singh 86, Ravi Kiran 5/56). Match Drawn.

Points: Chattisgarh 3. Railways 1.

In Guwahati: Tamil Nadu 338 and 217/2 (N Jagadeesan 118, PR Paul 68). Assam 445. Match Drawn

Points: TN 1: Assam 3. (PTI)

Hot this week

ANSAM rejects Kuki’s separate administration demand, says bifurcation not acceptable

Guwahati, Sept 8: Rejecting the separate administration demand of...

Meghalaya’s historic fiber paves the way for eco-friendly products and sustainable livelihoods

By Roopak Goswami Shillong, Oct 25: From making earbuds to...

Speeding truck rams Tura night bus, 4 passengers injured

Tura, Sept 5: Four passengers onboard a night bus...

The Baghmara connection to Meghalaya’s political history

Tura, Aug 17: For many in the state, Baghmara...

Attacks on minorities in Bangladesh: Indian Chakmas call for export ban

CDFI blames ISI, Islamic terrorists for Bangladesh unrest Guwahati Sept...

Hindi gains global prominence, fosters inclusivity: UN envoys

United Nations, Nov 22: Hindi has gained global prominence,...

Bihar by-polls: NDA establishes lead in all four assembly constituencies

Patna, Nov 23: The ruling NDA alliance in Bihar...

Bengal bypolls: TMC wins three seats, takes irreversible leads in three others

Kolkata, Nov 23: The TMC won three seats, wresting...

Bypolls: Priyanka Gandhi takes lead over rival in Wayanad; BJP ahead of SP in Uttar Pradesh

New Delhi, Nov 23: Congress-led UDF candidate Priyanka Gandhi...

BJP-led Mahayuti set to retain Maharashtra; Cong, allies totter at 51

Mumbai, Nov 23: The BJP-led Mahayuti alliance is on...

Bypolls in Assam, BJP leading 3, one each Cong, UPPL and AGP

Guwahati, Nov 23: BJP is leading in three seats-...

ICC issues arrest warrant for Benjamin Netanyahu over alleged war crimes

Nottingham, Nov 23: The International Criminal Court (ICC) has...

Poll trends in favour of Mahayuti because of Ladki Bahin scheme, says Shinde

Mumbai, Nov 23: Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img