Duleeep Trophy 2025: Bowling Stars played for India failed, Ranji's Ranji distributed, 5 wickets fell into 8 runs
Thanks to the three wickets of Fast Bowler Aditya Thackeray, the midfielders dominated the match on the second day of the Duleeep Trophy Quarter final Friday for 168 runs for 7 wickets. Midfiers declared their first innings for 532 runs for 4 wickets. Northeast is still behind 364 runs in the first innings and has three wickets left. Northeast was on a good shape in good shape and scored 128 runs for 2 wickets, but the left -hubder -hard Dubey (2 wickets for 19 overs) and his counterpart Thackeray of Vidarbha (3 for 23 in 11 overs) dismissed four batsmen for just six runs in five overs. In addition, Captain Rongsen Jonathan (4) was run up. With this, the team’s score rose from 128 to 7 wickets to 136 runs for 7 wickets. However, Ankur Malik (31 is not out) and Paljor Tamang (3 not out) did not allow the team to suffer more damage. Earlier, the central zone started the day with a 432 -run lead for two wickets. The team added 100 runs while batting 25 overs in the early session of the day. Meanwhile, Danish Malevar (203) retired after completing his first double century of his first class career. Malevar remained unbeaten on the first day of the match. Left -handed batsman Yash Rathore (87 not out) shared 89 runs for the fourth wicket with Shubham Sharma (34 not out). The team declared the turn as soon as Shubham was out. The opening pair of Karanjit Yumnam, 48, and Tichi Doria, 20, batted vigilant and gave the Northst Zone a strong start. Both had no problem facing Indian fast bowler Deepak Chahar (37 without any success). Dubey bowled Doria and broke a 72 -Run partnership for the first wicket. Rajat Patidar then recorded Karanjeet. Jehu Anderson, 17, and Ashish Thapa, 35, shared a 53 -run partnership for the third wicket. Dubey also broke this half -century partnership. It was also Dubey’s 100th first -class wicket in his 20th game. Thackeray printed the northeastern zone on the back foot with wickets in the 49th, 51st and 53rd of the turn. Share this story -tags