Ishan Kishan and Tilak Verma scored centuries, this bowler took 5 wickets, MI stars shined in Duleep Trophy

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|14-09-2024

The matches of the second round of Duleep Trophy are going on in full swing and two teams have performed well so far. On one hand, India is in a strong position against India D, while on the other hand, India C has shown a strong performance against India B. In this performance of both these teams, some players have shown their brilliance so far and coincidentally there is a connection between these players - Mumbai Indians. Ishan Kishan, Tilak Verma and Anshul Kamboj, part of IPL's giant franchise Mumbai, have put the team in a strong position by performing brilliantly on their respective fronts.

On the third day of these matches of Duleep Trophy being played in Anantapur, India A declared their second innings at 380 runs and set a target of 488 runs for India D to win. Tilak Verma made a special contribution in this strong innings of India A, who scored a brilliant century. In the second match, India C scored a total of 525 runs in their first innings, which included a century by Ishan Kishan. After this, India C's medium pacer Anshul Kamboj bowled amazingly and took the first 5 wickets of India B.

After Ishaan, Anshul created a stir

Ishan Kishan, who opened for Mumbai Indians, scored a brilliant century for India C on the very first day of the match.

This was his first first class match after taking a break from Team India last year and he played a brilliant innings of 111 runs. Two days after this, on Saturday, September 14, fast bowler Anshul Kamboj, who was in his own team, wreaked havoc.

Although Anshul did not get many opportunities in Mumbai Indians, this pacer from Haryana destroyed the strong batting line-up of India B. He took all the first five wickets of the team. The batsmen who got out were - Narayan Jagadeesan, Mushir Khan, Sarfaraz Khan, Rinku Singh and Nitish Reddy.

All of them are big names in domestic cricket and IPL and only Jagadeesan could score a half-century while the rest got out cheaply.

Tilak Verma played a strong innings

On the other hand, Tilak Verma's brilliance was seen in the second match in Anantapur. Tilak Verma could not do anything special in the first innings but he scored a brilliant century in the second innings on Saturday. The young left-handed batsman scored 111 runs in 193 balls in the second innings, which included 9 fours. This was his 5th first class century.

During this, he made a century partnership with Pratham Singh and Shashwat Rawat. Tilak remained unbeaten till the end and he took the team to a score of 380, where India A declared the innings.

During this, he made a century partnership with Pratham Singh and Shashwat Rawat. Tilak remained unbeaten till the end and he took the team to a score of 380, where India A declared the innings.

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