Highlights of the opening day of the sixth round of matches
Rohit’s big mistake on Ranji comeback!
Rohit Sharma‘S
Ranji Trophy comeback Nearly 10 years later it was not as memorable as he hoped it would be. His 19-ball alertness cost him 3 runs, and he was caught at the leading edge while attempting a half-nudge, half-pull down the leg side on a rising ball from Jammu and Kashmir’s Umar Nazir. It’s reminiscent of two recent Test outings for Rohit: against Pat Cummins at the MCG, and against Matt Henry at the Wankhede Stadium.
Rohit was dismissed soon after by Yashasvi Jaiswal after Mumbai decided to bat first. Captain Ajinkya Rahane and Shreyas Iyer could also score only 12 and 11 runs respectively in the first innings, which lasted 33.2 overs and Mumbai was out for 120 runs. But excellent work with the ball means Mumbai have a chance to keep their deficit under three. Figures.
Rohit has returned to the domestic set-up
BCCI’s new guidelinesWhich have come into effect after India’s 3-1 defeat in Australia earlier this month. Rohit’s Test future hangs in the balance after his withdrawal from the Sydney Test, but he has reiterated that he has not retired and is still expected to lead the team in Tests.
Gill and Punjab collapse in front of swing and seam
in Bengaluru,
Shubman GillHis outing was equally forgettable, not only with the bat but also on the field as captain. Punjab was missing Abhishek Sharma
out on 55 runs Gill could only score 4 runs due to the dominance of swing and seam bowlers on Chinnaswamy’s lush green deck. At stumps, Punjab were so far behind in the game that they would probably need Gill especially to salvage a point from the match.
Gill’s return to domestic cricket gave him a chance to get some match time and confidence back after an underwhelming return in Australia, where he played only three of the five Test matches, scoring 93 runs in five innings. His comeback outside Asia has been in special focus since the 2021 World Test Championship final – he
Average in 18 innings 17.64,
Pant missed; Jadeja took five wickets on Rajkot turner
in Rajkot,
Rishabh Pant He lasted only 10 balls and was out on the ball of Dharmendra Singh Jadeja. Pant’s dismissal was part of Delhi’s top-order collapse against spin.
Ravindra JadejaTurner, a formidable threat, flourished in the conditions prepared for him as he took his 35th first-class five-for and bowled out Delhi for 188.
In reply, Saurashtra were down by 25 runs at stumps but had lost five wickets, including the wickets of Cheteshwar Pujara and Jadeja, who have scored 38 runs so far. Pujara, who is not part of India’s Test plans, scored just 6 runs. Apart from the 234 runs he scored against Chhattisgarh, Pujara has had modest returns so far this season, with scores of 16, 0, 2, 3 and 14 in his other innings.
Siddharth Desai missed a perfect 10
left arm spinner from gujarat
Siddharth Desai Took nine wickets in the very first session of the game against Uttarakhand
in ahmedabadAnd there was a chance to become the second bowler –
After Anshul Kamboj of Haryana – To record a perfect 10 this season. That chance ended when Vishal Jaiswal took the last wicket.
Desai took 9 for 36, the best performance by a Gujarat player in first-class cricket, bettering the record of Jasu Patel, who took 8 for 21 against Saurashtra in 1960–61. Desai, who took nine wickets on debut against Kerala in 2017-18, has emerged as Gujarat’s front-line spinner since Piyush Chawla returned to his home state Uttar Pradesh.
Khalil took five wickets for the first time
Eight years after his first-class debut,
Khalil Ahmed have picked up
His first class first five wicketsThis included key wickets for Vidarbha, including Karun Nair, who was in great form in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. His figures were an impressive 15-5-37-5.
Khaleel’s performance coincides with his exclusion from the national team, especially as the selectors are on the lookout for left-arm fast bowlers, a style of bowler that has been missing from India’s Test attack since Zaheer Khan’s exit. This is only Khaleel’s 17th first-class match – three of these have come in the current Ranji season (including this game), and two in the Duleep Trophy in August, in which he took nine wickets at an average of 21.66.
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