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Duleep Trophy: Central Zone need 65 to win title after bundling out South Zone for 426

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September 15, 2025

Central Zone need just 65 runs to lift the crown in the 2025/26 Duleep Trophy after dismissing South Zone for 426 in their second innings on Day Four of the final at Ground 1 of the BCCI CoE Excellence here on Sunday.

Duleep Trophy: Central Zone need 65 to win title after bundling out South Zone for 426

The final going into Day Five was made possible due to a gritty seventh-wicket partnership of 192 runs between Ankit Sharma and C.

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