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Chopra, Bhatia pull Delhi out of trough

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  • Delhi were in a spot, four down with over 200 to chase vs Uttar Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy final. But they got out of their 36-4 plight, finally drawing attention from the crowd, intent on following an adjacent kite-flying game.

    Aakash Chopra’s (85) and Rajat Bhatia’s (81) were innings of maturity and admirable determination. The entire Delhi team was by the ropes, as the two walked into appreciation.

    Delhi still need 146 to get to UP’s first innings 342, though. Resuming the day at 297-7, UP had added another 45 with the tailenders.

    Kudos to Delhi for surviving the fiery spell from Praveen Kumar, then for recovering from that early dent, and adding 160 for the fifth wicket.

    Kumar handled the new ball well, generating pace and bounce on the wicket that also helped swing. Used to lifeless wickets, the Wankhede was a welcome change. Kumar had opener Gautam Gambhir caught in the slips for a duck, got an inside edge off Shikhar Dhawan’s bat and trapped Mitthun Manhas leg-before.

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    At the other end, Sudeep Tyagi, the highest wicket-taker in Ranji this season, also tasted success. The fourth wicket of Aditya Jain fell as Suresh Raina took a catch in the second slip off Tyagi.

    Then Bhatia walked in, joining Chopra who had opened and was determined to stick to the crease. The duo remained patient, waiting for the bowlers to tire before beginning to free their arms.

    As the ball eventually lost shine, Chopra - usually a man who loves cutting out shots that run close to being risky - belted 15 boundaries. Bhatia, on the other hand, managed his natural game, striking 10 boundaries and three sixes.

    Scoreboard

    Uttar Pradesh (1st innings) (overnight 292/7): Ravikant Shukla c Manhas b Bhatia 96, Bhuvanesh Kumar c Jain b Narwal 10, Praveen Gupta c Bhatia b Sangwan 27, Sudip Tyagi not out 0; Extras (b-1, lb-13, nb-5, w-4) 23; Total (all out) 342

    Fall of wickets: 8-297, 9-341

    Bowling: Sangwan 27.1-7-80-4, Bhandari 21-3-79-0, Narwal 26-5-81-4, Bhatia 19-3-41-1, Nanda 16-2-39-1, Manhas 1-0-8-0.

    Delhi (1st innings): A Chopra batting 85, G Gambhir c Raina b P Kumar 0, S Dhawan b P Kumar 14, M Manhas lbw P Kumar 0, A Jain c Raina b Tyagi 8, R Bhatia batting 81; Extras (lb 2, nb 4, wb 2) 8; Total (for 4 wkts) 196

    Fall of wkts: 1-1, 2-15, 3-15, 4-36

    Bowling: Praveen Kumar 21-6-44-3, Tyagi 15-4-44-1, Bhuvanesh Kumar 12-4-30-0, Chawla 10-2-47-0, Gupta 7-2-22-0, Shukla 2-0-7-0.

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