Assists are common in games like football and hockey, but Qamran Iqbal turned provider for Shubham Khajuria during the Ranji Trophy game against Delhi. The Jammu and Kashmir opener accidentally deflected an on-drive from Khajuria before the ball raced to the boundary at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
Jammu and Kashmir were sitting pretty at 55/2, chasing 179, on the penultimate day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group D encounter against Delhi at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. After captain Paras Dogra (106) and Abdul Samad (85) helped the visitors past the 300-run mark to take a lead of 99 runs in the first innings, they tightened the grip on the game with an inspired bowling display in the second essay.
While it was Auqib Nabi who took a fifer in the first innings, it was Vanshaj Sharma who shone with a six-wicket haul to dismiss the home side for 277. The left-arm spinner took 6/68 as Delhi slid from 244/3 to lose their last seven wickets for just 33 runs.
The J&K side started positively with three boundaries coming in Simarjeet Singh’s first over and the hosts’ captain Ayush Badoni turning to spin in the second over itself. Shubham Khajuria came up with a wonderful on-drive off a flighted delivery from left-arm spinner Manan Bhardwaj in the second ball.
In his bid to get back to the crease, Khajuria’s opening partner Qamran Iqbal dragged his bat into the crease. The red cherry hit his bat before changing direction to race to the long off fence.
Simarjeet Singh was all set to stop the ball at mid on just as the perfect, though unintentional, assist came in and benefitted Khajuria. It was too good a hit to end without runs as the precise deviation gave the shot its full value, as four runs were added to the J&K kitty. The deflection reminded of the smart stick work by forwards in hockey to tap the ball into the net.
Boundary!
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Balanced battle
Stumps on Day 3!
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Jammu and Kashmir end the day on 55/2 in the second innings after dismissing Delhi for 277.
Qamran Iqbal and Vanshaj Sharma will resume proceedings tomorrow as Jammu and Kashmir require another 124 runs to win.
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A spectacular catch by Vivrant Sharma to dismiss Delhi Captain Ayush Badoni in the second innings 👏👏
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Captain leading
Tea on Day 3!
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Delhi extend their lead to 160 runs and are 258/5 after the 2nd session, courtesy of captain Ayush Badoni's 72(73). 👌
Vanshaj Sharma with 3 wickets for J & K. 👍
Ayush Doseja and Anuj Rawat are at the crease.
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Game on
Stumps on Day 3!
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Jammu and Kashmir end the day on 55/2 in the second innings after dismissing Delhi for 277.
Qamran Iqbal and Vanshaj Sharma will resume proceedings tomorrow as Jammu and Kashmir require another 124 runs to win.
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Vanshaj magic
Vanshaj Sharma 6for derails Delhi 277 allout.
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JnK need 179 to win
Chase begins
J&K lose their first wicket while chasing 179. 32 for one. Left-arm spinner Vanshaj Sharma claimed six wickets for J&K earlier in the day.
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Spell magic
Vanshaj Sharma 6 WICKETS! (16.1-1-68-6), Delhi 277/10
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Big miss
In Ranji, if you happen to be playing for Mumbai or Delhi, the umpires indulge in Hanky Panky and airy-fairy decisions which are all in favour of ‘elite teams’. Sahil Lotra of JK trapped Delhi’s Doseja plumb in front but the umpire had other ideas. Such decisions change the game!
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Momentum shift
Lunch on Day 3!
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Delhi took a 2nd innings lead during a session in which they scored 116 runs, while J & K picked up 2 wickets.
Sanat Sangwan and Arpit Rana with an 86-run opening stand 👍
Sahil Lotra and Vanshaj Sharma with the wickets 👌
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