Ranji Trophy: Yash Dhull’s ton helps Delhi end Day 1 on 291/7 against TN | Cricket News – Times of India
1⃣1⃣3⃣ Runs1⃣5⃣0⃣ Balls1⃣8⃣ FoursPlaying his maiden First Class game, Yash Dhull kickstarted his Ranji Trophy j… https://t.co/4zHXJPhFxP
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Medium-pacer Sandeep Warrier’s twin strikes in the 3rd over of the day reduced Delhi to 7 for 2. A tough start for Delhi notwithstanding, Yash looked undeterred at the other end. He never went into a shell and was happy to play his shots each time the Tamil Nadu bowlers erred. Yash got Delhi’s innings on track with a quick-fire 60-run third-wicket partnership along with Nitish Rana (25, 2×4, 1×6). Once Rana departed, Yash had the company of Jonty Sidhu as the two raised 119 runs for the fourth wicket.
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Yash took a special liking for Tamil Nadu pacers — Warrier, Saravana Kumar and M Mohammed. Out of his 113 runs, 76 came off the trio. Yash peppered all parts of the ground with his smooth stroke-play as Tamil Nadu bowlers looked clueless. The only blemish in the youngster’s innings came when — on 97 — he was caught by M Shahrukh Khan at short mid-wicket region off a no-ball from Mohammed. Yash soon completed his maiden century in 133 deliveries and joined the likes of Sachin Tendulkar, Rohit Sharma, Prithvi Shaw among others who have scored hundreds on their Ranji debut. Interestingly, four of India’s last five U-19 skippers hit a century on their FC debut. Vijay Zol hit 110 against New Zealand A in 2013. Four seasons later, Shaw scored 120 against Tamil Nadu. In 2018, Priyam Garg notched up 117 against Goa. Yash is the latest addition to the list. Yash was eventually dismissed for 113, trapped leg-before by Mohammed.
The final session saw Tamil Nadu hit back with regular wickets but No. 7 Lalit Yadav (45 n.o., 5×4, 1×6) and his unfinished 38-run stand for the 8th wicket with Simarjeet Singh (16 n.o., 3×4) kept Delhi afloat. For Tamil Nadu, Warrier (2-69), Mohammed (2-40), B Aparajith (2-63) shone with the ball.
Brief scores: Delhi 291 for 7 in 90 overs (Yash Dhull 113, Jonty Sidhu 71, Lalit Yadav 45 n.o.) vs Tamil Nadu.
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