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Haryana, Services win, Delhi hold edge versus Himachal

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October 27, 2025

Delhi wicketkeeper Anuj Rawat and Sumit Mathur struck fifties to help the hosts post 430 before Himachal Pradesh responded strongly to reach 165/3 on Day 2 of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group D tie at the Ferozeshah Kotla ground on Sunday.

- HT Correspondent

Haryana, Services win, Delhi hold edge versus Himachal

Delhi's Navdeep Saini celebrates after taking a wicket.

(PTI)

A century was missing but six half-centuries in the innings mirrored consistent batting.

Resuming on 306/4, Delhi could add only 124 runs while Himachal pacers Vaibhav Arora (4/78) and Arpit Guleria (4/106) shared the last six wickets on the second day. Himachal opener Sidhant Purohit hit 70 after giving his team a solid start, but seasoned Delhi pacer Navdeep Saini (2/20) dismissed him late in the day. Himachal were 165/3 at stumps.

Ajinkya Rahane struck 159 as Mumbai reached 406/8 at close against Chhattisgarh, their first innings still unfinished after a weather-hit second day at home. Rahane, who had retired hurt on 118 late on Saturday, returned to give the record Ranji champions late impetus.

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