The highlights of the second day of the sixth round of matches
Thakur Lords on J & K after Rohit was lost again
Rohit Sharma briefly caused bursts of enthusiasm among the assistants to the early office in the morning in the financial district of Mumbai with a typically attractive beginning. He connected three six and two four when Mumbai began his second entry against Jammu & Kashmir with a half -century resistance between Rohit and Yashavi Jaiswal. The couple erased more than half of their deficit of 86 races in the first entrance, before Rohit fell by 28, misunderstanding an impulse towards the ground. The two shots that stood out were a six with Nazir Umar hook and a flat bat in the floor for six of Auqib Nabi, who finally fired him.
Rohit’s dismissal opened the gates when Jaiswal, Shreyas Iyer, Ajinkya Rahane and Shivam Dube fell into rapid succession. Then, what was indeed 15 of 7, Mumbai recovered thanks to an exceptional hundred of Shardul Thakur; Its uninterrupted position of eight lands of 163 with Tanush Kotian leaves Mumbai with an advantage of 188 on the third day.
A victory for any of the teams will close one more step to the playoffs. A defeat will not mean the end of the road either. But J & K has a more difficult opponent in Baroda, who are the current leaders of the table, compared to Mumbai, who plays against the Pececillos Meghalaya.
Jadeja takes 12; Pant supports the unhappy return of Ranji
Few national Crick teams have taken advantage of the advantage of playing at home as well as Saurashtra. They had talked about the need to get two absolute victories in the last part of the group stage and had decided that “turn to win” was the way to follow at home. Ravindra Jadaja was properly unleashed in a fragile batting alignment of Delhi and got five land sets in each entrance to ensure a victory with bonus points that jumped to Saurashtra from the lower half of group D to third position.
Jadeja improved his figures in the first input of 5 of 66 with 7 of 38 in the second entry after having taken an 83 advantage in the first entrance. The Jadeja booty included the Rishabh Pant Wickt, who made 17 for the end with 1 of 10 in the first tickets. Pant, who began sweeping a reversal for his first limit, was the second largest scorer of Delhi in his capitulation; They were eliminated by only 94 before Saurastra knocked down their goal of 12 races in three overs to complete a two -day victory.
Smaran’s time under the sun.
In the first half of the season, Smaran had scored 145 races in seven tickets without half a century. But the coach kept the faith in him and other young people, and eliminated a senior key in Manish Pandey before the section of the white ball season. Smaran took Pandey’s position at number 4 and played an entry that hinted at a brilliant future.
The initiation of Smaran in the Karnataka configuration occurs after many races in the Sub-23 category. In 2023-24, he scored 872 races in the CK Nayudu trophy, including one hundred victories in the final against Uttar Pradesh. He also enjoyed a star race in the Maharaja trophy, local T20 competition of the state.
What to expect from Saturday
He was preparing for a debut in the test right now last year, but Rajat Patidar is now below in the hierarchical order after even lost the Indian tour of Australia. But a strong end of the first class season and a good IPL could boost it back. To start, he will seek to convert his undefeated half century while Madhya Pradesh seeks to build a considerable advantage after granting honors in the first entry to Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram.
In Bengaluru, Shubman Gill will face a hard test against a young karnataka rhythm attack after Punjab has been operating irregularly for almost two days. Having started his second entry with a 420 -run deficit, they have 24 of 2. Gill, who was outside the internal edge of the goalkeeper while trying to hit the left arm closer Abhilash Shetty in the first post, he is hitting. 7.