Nischal, Yugandhar fight back for Nagaland after Gurjapneet hat-trick


Pradosh Ranjan Paul powered Tamil Nadu to a big score.

Pradosh Ranjan Paul powered Tamil Nadu to a big score.
| Photo Credit: K. MURALI KUMAR

It took just six overs into Nagaland’s first innings for Gurjapneet Singh to carve his name into Tamil Nadu’s cricketing history. The left-arm pacer became only the seventh bowler from the State to claim a Ranji Trophy hat-trick, achieving the feat on day two of their Group-A encounter at the BCCI Centre of Excellence Grounds here on Sunday.

In a sensational spell, Gurjapneet tore through Nagaland’s top order. He began by uprooting opener Sedezhalie’s stumps with a searing delivery. Hem was next, undone by a delivery that pitched back of a length and found the outside edge. The best of the lot came when skipper R. Jonathan was drawn into a tentative poke at one just outside off, only to edge it to the slips. In a blink, Nagaland was reeling at nine for three.

Gurjapneet returned later to flatten Chetan Bist’s stumps, tightening TN’s early grip. But Nagaland’s resistance took shape through D. Nischal and Yugandhar, who weathered the storm with patience and composure.

The pair batted with maturity and steadied the innings with an unbroken 119-run fifth-wicket stand. Nischal was the aggressor, playing gorgeous drives through the off side and crisp flicks through the on, while Yugandhar anchored with calm assurance. The duo carried Nagaland past the 100-run mark.

As Yugandhar grew in confidence, he stepped out to loft left-arm spinner D.T. Chandrasekar over long-on for a towering six. Nothing could break the pair’s focus as they not only survived but thrived over two sessions, taking Nagaland to 150 for four at stumps without further damage.

Earlier, overnight batters Pradosh Ranjan Paul (201 n.o., 314b, 23×4) and Andre Siddharth (65, 93b, 10×4) began positively, finding the fence regularly to add 71 runs in the first hour. A well-directed short ball finally ended their 124-run third-wicket stand when Andre top-edged one, soon after which Pradosh reached his double-hundred to take the score 512 for three before Tamil Nadu declared.

The scores: Tamil Nadu — 1st innings: S.R. Athish c Bist b Odilemba 14, R. Vimal Khumar c Jonathan b More 189, Pradosh Ranjan Paul 206 (not out), C. Andre Siddarth c More b Saurav 65, B. Indrajith 32 (not out); Extras: (nb-7, w-3, lb-1): 11; Total (for three wkts. decl in 115 overs): 512.

Fall of wickets: 1-30, 2-337, 3-461.

Nagaland bowling: More 18.3-2-44-1, Odilemba 16-1-87-1, Jonathan 25.3-2-106-0, Saurav 19-3-69-1, Tahmeed 15-0-79-0, Imliwati 21-0-126-0.

Nagaland — 1st innings: Sedezhalie b Gurjapneet 6, D. Nischal (batting) 80, Hem c Athish b Gurjapneet 0, R. Jonathan c Indrajith b Gurjapneet 0, Chetan Bist b Gurjapneet 0, Yugandhar (batting) 58; Extras: (w-2): 2; Total (for four wkts. in 58 overs): 150.

Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-9, 3-9, 4-31.

Tamil Nadu bowling: Warrier 11-4-35-0, Gurjapneet 12-3-34-4, Ambrish 4-0-13-0, Sai Kishore 17-6-41-0, D.T. Chandrasekar 13-3-23-0, Pradosh 1-0-4-0.



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