20 September,2024 07:54 AM IST | Anantapur | PTI
Shreyas Iyer
The under-pressure Shreyas Iyer's dismal run continued but strong performances from the other frontline batters, including Sanju Samson, guided India âD' to 306-5 on the opening day of their Duleep Trophy match against India âB' here on Thursday.
Iyer, aiming to make a comeback to India's Test squad, fell for a second successive duck in the ongoing tournament.
However, Devdutt Padikkal (50), Srikar Bharat (52), Ricky Bhui (56) and Samson (89 not out) smashed half-centuries as India âD' batters produced a solid show.
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At stumps, Samson and Saransh Jain (26) were at the crease. For India âB', leg-spinner Rahul Chahar (3-60) was the standout bowler.
Meanwhile, Shashwat Rawat led India âA's dramatic recovery with an unbeaten 122 to steer them to 224-7 on Day One of the Duleep Trophy tie against India âC' here on Thursday.
The left-handed batter, who plays for Baroda in domestic cricket, got support only from Shams Mulani (44 off 76) after India âA' were reduced to 36-5 in the 20th over.
Last match's centurion Pratham Singh, captain Mayank Agarwal, Tilak Varma and Riyan Parag all fell in single digits. Pacer Anshul Kamboj (3-40), who took eight wickets in an innings last week, was again the standout bowler for India âC'.
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