With Monday’s five-wicket loss against Jharkhand, Delhi’s third setback of
the competition, Delhi was eliminated from the Vijay Hazare Trophy
quarterfinal race.
Ayush Badoni (91 not out off 69 balls) led the way for Delhi as they posted
259 for five in their first innings. Badoni hit nine fours and four sixes
throughout his explosive innings.
Nitish Rana, the captain, contributed 51 runs (on 52 balls), while Yash
Dhull, the opener, contributed 49 runs (on 78 balls).
Jharkhand’s best bowler, left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem, gave up just 34
runs in 10 overs.
Jharkhand eventually won after batting, needing 48.5 overs, thanks to an
unbeaten 116 from Virat Singh off 128 balls. In 40 at-bats, Kumar Kushagra
notched 49 runs.
the competition, Delhi was eliminated from the Vijay Hazare Trophy
quarterfinal race.
Ayush Badoni (91 not out off 69 balls) led the way for Delhi as they posted
259 for five in their first innings. Badoni hit nine fours and four sixes
throughout his explosive innings.
Nitish Rana, the captain, contributed 51 runs (on 52 balls), while Yash
Dhull, the opener, contributed 49 runs (on 78 balls).
Jharkhand’s best bowler, left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem, gave up just 34
runs in 10 overs.
Jharkhand eventually won after batting, needing 48.5 overs, thanks to an
unbeaten 116 from Virat Singh off 128 balls. In 40 at-bats, Kumar Kushagra
notched 49 runs.