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Home | Cricket | Delhi Take Crucial First Innings Lead To Draw Ranji Trophy Match Against Hyderabad

Delhi take crucial first-innings lead to draw Ranji Trophy match against Hyderabad

Delhi completed a dominant performance to take the first-innings lead and seal a draw in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match against Hyderabad. A six-wicket haul from Ayush Badoni and strong batting performance from Delhi ensured a comfortable result

By VV Subrahmanyam
Updated On - 19 October 2025, 06:28 PM
Delhi take crucial first-innings lead to draw Ranji Trophy match against Hyderabad
Hyderabad captain Tilak Varma congratulating Delhi players after the Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match ended in a draw at NexGen Criicket Academy Ground in Hyderabad on Saturday. Photo - V.V. Subrahmanyam
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Hyderabad: Delhi completed the primary objective of taking the crucial first-innings lead in 5.4 overs on the final day, conceding 11 runs and taking the last three wickets against Hyderabad in the four-day Ranji Trophy Elite Group D match, which ended in a draw at the NexGen Cricket Academy Ground near Hakimpet on Saturday.

Resuming at the overnight score of 400 for seven, there was a glimmer of hope with the well-set Rahul Radesh at the crease, joined by the experienced southpaw Chama Milind.


However, Milind, who scored one run off 12 balls, went for a big shot only to end up hitting spinner Arpit Rana straight to long-off in the third over of the day.

Soon, Arpit struck again, forcing Saranu Nishanth to snick to the wicketkeeper in the sixth over. Finally, Rahul Radesh (46, 108b, 4×4) stepped out of the crease against Delhi skipper Ayush Badoni, only to be bowled, allowing the bowler to complete an impressive six-wicket haul.

In the second innings, Delhi openers Sanat Sangwan (56, 105b, 6×4) and Yash Dhull (53, 71b, 7×4) put on 105 runs in 26.6 overs to ensure that there was no way Hyderabad could hope for a dramatic turnaround.

Though three wickets fell later in quick succession, the umpires called off play 30 minutes before tea, with no possibility of a result, as Delhi finished at 138 for three in their second innings.

Delhi picked up three points and Hyderabad one point from this drawn match.

The scorecard:
Delhi – 1st innings: 529/4 decl in 151 overs

Hyderabad – 1st innings:
Tanmay Agarwal lbw b Rana 132, Rahul Singh lbw b Badoni 35, G. Anikethreddy st Rawat b Badoni 87, Tilak Varma lbw b Badoni 0, K. Himateja lbw b Badoni 29, A. Varun Goud c Sangwan b Mathur 57, Rahul Radesh b Badoni 46, Rohit Rayudu b Badoni 3, Chama Milind c Doseja b Rana 1, Saranu Nishanth c Rawat b Rana 2, B. Punnaiah not out 0

Extras: (b-11, lb-7, nb-1) 19
Total: (all out in 112.2 overs) 411

Fall of wickets: 1-65, 2-205, 3-205, 4-262, 5-327, 6-379, 7-400, 8-405, 9-411, 10-411.

Delhi bowling:
Shivam Sharma 20-3-64-0, Navdeep Saini 13-4-37-0, Simarjeet Singh 12-1-52-0, Rounak Waghela 15-0-80-0, Ayush Badoni 24.2-3-73-6, Sumit Mathur 16-1-64-1, Arpit Rana 12-3-23-3.

Delhi – 2nd innings:
Sanat Sangwan c (sub) Ali Kachchi b Himateja 56, Yash Dhull c Rahul Singh b Milind 53, Sumit Mathur not out 7, Anuj Rawat c Tanmay b Varun Goud 4, Shivam Sharma not out 8.

Extras: (b-7, lb-2, w-1) 10
Fall of wickets: 1-105, 2-119, 3-128

Hyderabad bowling:
Milind 8-2-19-1, Anikethreddy 14-0-44-0, B. Punnaiah 2-0-8-0, Rohit Rayudu 3-0-14-0, Tilak Varma 1-0-5-0, Nishanth 4-0-19-0, Varun Goud 5-0-14-1, Himateja 5-1-6-1.

Result: Match drawn.

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