How Did Siddhesh Lad’s Century Propel Mumbai Against Delhi in the Ranji Trophy?
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Mumbai, Jan 30 (NationPress) Captain Siddhesh Lad achieved his record-equaling fifth century in the current Ranji Trophy season, propelling Mumbai to a first-innings advantage over Delhi on the second day of their Elite Group D matchup at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy ground on Friday.
Lad remained not out at 102 runs off 178 deliveries, striking 12 boundaries, making him the first Mumbai player in over thirty years to score five centuries in a single Ranji Trophy season. His performance, aided by Musheer Khan (57) and Suved Parkar (53 not out), saw Mumbai finish at 266/5 in 84 overs at close of play, leading by 45 runs.
Delhi’s fast bowlers exhibited commendable discipline, initially restricting Mumbai to 44/3. Musheer stabilized the innings before succumbing to debutant Rahul Chaudhary, while Sarfaraz Khan’s brief resistance ended with a catch behind the stumps. Parkar then partnered with Lad to rotate the strike effectively and capitalize on errant deliveries. Lad celebrated his century in the final session, earning applause from teammates and a small crowd.
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In Pondicherry, centuries from Neyan Shyam Kangayan (120 off 253 balls) and Aman Khan (118 off 87 balls) propelled Puducherry to a commanding 181-run first-innings lead over Rajasthan. Their contributions helped Puducherry post 349 in 93.2 overs, while Karan Kannan took two wickets to reduce Rajasthan to 77/2 in 23.2 overs, leaving the visitors trailing by 104 runs.
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