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Ranji Trophy: Rain play spoilsport in Bengal vs Delhi fixture on Day 3

KU Copy Desk by KU Copy Desk
January 29, 2020
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Bengal bowlers at the nets on Friday. Pic: CAB/Twitter

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CALCUTTA (India): Rain played spoilsport in Bengal vs Delhi fixture of Ranji Trophy Group A match here with less than an hour’s play was possible on the penultimate day.

Middle-order batsman Jonty Sidhu was unbeaten on 49 after surviving lbw off a no-ball, while Subodh Bhati looked edgy for his 25-ball seven as Delhi were 217 for 7, still trailing Bengal by 101 runs as only 9.3 overs were bowled in the entire day.

Arun Lal lashes out at Mukesh

Bengal coach-cum-mentor Arun Lal lashed out at Mukesh Kumar for bowling the no-ball, and said he would impose a Rs 500 fine from each no-ball bowled at the nets from hereon.

“The fault lies with the bowler (Mukesh). We could have bowled them out today. Our team is cursed by no-balls,” Lal said. “No amount of screaming, swearing-in is working for them. It’s not acceptable. From next nets, I will impose a Rs 500 fine for every no-ball.” 

Both the teams will look to get a first innings lead to secure three points, even as more rain is forecast for the final day.

The 53 minutes’ was full of action with pacer Mukesh bowling his heart out as Bengal looked to wrap up Delhi, which started at the overnight score of 192 for six.

Mukesh gave the breakthrough by trapping overnight batsman Anuj Rawat for zero in the second over of the day.

In the first ball of his next over, Mukesh had Sidhu trapped in front of the middle-stump but on referral, the delivery was deemed no-ball by TV umpire Yeshwant Barde.

The left-handed batsman seemed to have got the benefit of doubt as the bowler looked to have overstepped while landing his heel.

A relieved Sidhu smashed Mukesh for three boundaries in that same over to cruise to 49 as Delhi looked in no trouble from there on.

But the play had to be stopped at 1.23pm because of bad light.

Early morning showers washed out the first session as the day’s proceedings began only at 12.30pm with Delhi resuming on 192 for six.

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