In an exciting start to the 2024 Ranji Trophy, Yash Dhull showcased his skill and consistency by scoring his second century of the season. His impressive 121-run knock, highlighted by 21 boundaries, kept Delhi afloat despite a disappointing performance from the rest of the team.
Partnering with Ayush Badoni, who played a quick-fire 49, Dhull added 96 runs to stabilize the innings, offering hope amidst Delhi’s ongoing struggles.
Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Yash Dhull savouring ‘new innings’ with century for Delhi vs Tamil Nadu
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Dear Lykkers. However, Chandigarh’s Nishunk Birla turned the tide with a remarkable six-wicket haul, dismantling Delhi for a total of 276 on the opening day. Ending the day at 63 for 1, Chandigarh looks poised to take control as Delhi’s bowlers prepare for a crucial Day 2.
Yash Dhull once again proved his mettle with a magnificent 121-run knock, marking his second century of the Ranji Trophy 2024 season. His impressive innings included 21 boundaries, showcasing his ability to tackle a tricky pitch and relentless bowlers. Building on his century against Tamil Nadu, Dhull's latest achievement is a testament to his consistency and growth, reinforcing his position as one of Delhi's promising young players.
Dhull’s partnership with IPL sensation Ayush Badoni was a highlight of Delhi's innings. Together, they added a crucial 96 runs, with Badoni scoring a quick 49 off 50 balls and hitting three sixes. This partnership provided Delhi with some momentum, helping them recover from a shaky start.
Delhi’s Middle Order Flounders Once Again
Despite Dhull's brilliant form, Delhi's middle order fell short, raising concerns over its reliability. Skipper Himmat Singh failed to make an impact, departing for a duck, while Khsitiz Sharma, controversially selected over the seasoned Jonty Sidhu, managed only two runs. The inconsistency in Delhi's middle order has repeatedly cost them, and today’s collapse emphasized the need for a stronger lineup.
Players Shivank Vasisht and Hrithik Shokeen managed to add 35 runs for the ninth wicket, helping Delhi push their total to 276, yet the team’s middle-order struggles remain a significant hurdle.
Chandigarh’s Bowling Dominance with Nishunk Birla and Vishu Kashyap
Chandigarh's bowling attack was spearheaded by left-arm spinner Nishunk Birla, whose impressive six-wicket haul (6 for 72) dismantled Delhi’s lineup. The pitch offered some turn, which Birla expertly exploited, proving too challenging for most of Delhi’s batsmen. Off-spinner Vishu Kashyap also claimed two wickets, though Badoni did manage to hit a few big shots off his deliveries.
Chandigarh’s Steady Start
Chandigarh ended the opening day in a strong position, scoring 63 for 1 with opener Shivam Bhambri at an unbeaten 42. Their steady start adds pressure on Delhi’s bowlers to step up on Day 2 if they hope to keep the game competitive.
Amid the continuous difficulties in the Ranji Trophy 2024 season, Delhi finds optimism in Yash Dhull's century. The team's success in the event, nevertheless, might be constrained by their reliance on individual skill in the absence of steady middle order support. All eyes will be on Delhi's field response as Chandigarh gains the upper hand into Day 2 and whether they can leverage Dhull's attempt to maintain their competitiveness.