Shams Mulani’shope of a maiden first-class century was put to rest after Harshit Rana picked up back-to-back wickets early in the morning session. India D’s fightback from 93/5 to 288/8 on the opening day ended with just 290 on the board before Khaleel Ahmed shone bright with the new ball in the morning session. The left-arm pacer removed Atharva Taide in the first over followed by the wicket of Shreyas Iyer in the same spell as the score read 6/2. Following a brisk 38-run stand with Devdutt Padikkal, Ya♋sh Dubey fell prey to Aqib Khan and Sanju Samson trailed a similar path. At 52/4, Ricky Bhui joined hands with Padikkal in stabilizing the ship as the pair kept the opposition bowlers on hold until Lunch.
Resuming from 86/4, the lapse in concentration due to the break led to Bhui’s dismissal as a successful Mayank Agarwal review earned Khaleel his third scalp. Padikkal continued his flourish with the bat, notching up back-to-back fifties with Saransh Jain trying to hold one end. However, a Tanush Kotian delivery kept low and trapped the Madhya Pradesh batter plumb in front. Saurabh Kumar followed suit after facing 17 balls before Devdutt Padikklal’s scintillating knock was cut short for 92 by a Prasidh Krishna length ball. As the scoreboard reflected 154/8🔜, Harshit Rana accelerated the innings with consecutive sixes against Shams Mulani before selling Arshdeep Sing down the river in the 50th over. Eventually, his 🤡rusty attempts led to his downfall with India D ending the innings on 183.
Rubbishing off their previous innings failure, Mayank Agarwal and Pratham Sing༺h resumed proceedings on a ca🏅reful note. Steadily, they ticked the scoreboard with regular fours along with good strike rotation. While Agarwal targetted the spinners, Pratham earned more boundaries off the pacers, taking India A past the 100-run mark in the 23rd over. Ten balls later, Agarwal danced down the track to smash Saurabh Kumar’s fuller delivery for a four and notched up his fifty, matching his partner's milestone. As the game progressed towards the day’s end, Shreyas Iyer brought himself on for a change and ended up deceiving a stunend Mayank into a caught and bowled with his effort, which also turned out to be the last ball of the day with India A leading by 222 runs.
End of day!
STUMPS DAY 2
— Ranjit (@ranjitchamp4)
INDIA A 115/1 LEADS BY 222 RUNS
-Mayank Agarwal 56(8x4s)
-Pratham Singh 59(6x4s)
-Shreyas Iyer the sole wicket taker for India D.
INDIA B 124/0 TRAILS BY 401 RUNS
-Easwaran 51(4x4s & 1x6)
-Jagadeesan 67(8x4s)
LOL
Shreyas Iyer picked a wicket of his first ball in the duleep trophy that too wicket of m🐼ayank Agarwal😂😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
— BARNEY STINSON (@jagame_mayaa)
Wicket
India D captain Shreyas Iyer gets a wicket on the first ball! 😱
— Akaran.A (@Akaran_1)
- India D captain gets opponent team captain Mayankꦛ Agarwal. 🤫
Got it
Yo Shreyas Iyer got Mayank Agarwal's wicket 😂
— Mayank (@ImMayankB)
Wow
SHREYAS IYER HAS TAKEN A WICKET IN THE FIRST BALL. 🤯🔥
— Montyo (@KrishYadav74932)
- Captain gets Mayank Agarwal...!!!!
Solid start
"SOLID START FOR INDIA A!
— Mahf R (@Mahesh2115)
India A off to a flying start, reaching 115/1, with Mayank Agarwal & Pratham Singh ♔showing great promise. But Shreyas Iyer strikes just before stumps to dismiss Agarwal! India A lead by 222 runs. Advantage India A! …
The last time
The last time Shreyas bowled in FC cricket, was probably in 2018, and today when he decided to bowl after an eternity in FC cricket, he claims Mayank Agarwal's wicket on the very first ball and breaks the 100+ run partnership for India A...
— Spandan Roy (@talksports45)
But genuinely would be interested to…
Iyer strikes
Shreyas꧟ Iyer strikes on his first ball 😂, gets Mayank Agarwal caught & bowled.
— Vipul Ghatol 🇮🇳 (@Vipul_Espeaks)
Looking good
Shreyas Iyer takes wicket of Mayank Agarwal on this first delivery in match!
— Rohan Deshmukh 🇮🇳 (@ItsDeshmukh)
Agarwal was looking set on 56!
Iyer strikes
Shreyas Iyer strikes on the stroke of Stumps 🥂on his first ball. He gets his opposite number Mayank Agarwal caught and bowled, who departs after a stellar half-century.
— चिरकुट ज़िंदगी (@Chirayu_Jain26)
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