JAMMU– Yash Dhull’s susceptible technique against raw pace was exposed by J&K pacer Umran Malik as Delhi’s young batting stars collectively struggled in seamer-friendly conditions with only 42 overs played across four days of a Ranji Trophy Group D game here.
Having lost to Puducherry in the opening game, Delhi under new skipper Himmat Singh logged home their first point of the season as the match ended with visitors tottering at 134 for six.
Jammu and Kashmir also got a point.
However, the worrying point was another failure by the Delhi top order against a tier-2 domestic side like J&K after being bowled out for less than 200 in both innings against Puducherry in Delhi.
After only three overs of play was possible on first three days, Delhi’s batters got some chance of a hit with 39 overs being sent on the day.
Debutant Salil Malhotra (1) was bowled by Rohit and Dhull, who hit four boundaries, was beaten for pace by Umran.
Dhull’s struggles against express pace have come to light in his stint with Delhi Capitals in the IPL and he even had a hard time putting bat on ball against Anrich Nortje at DC nets.
His sequence of scores in the Ranji Trophy this season is 2, 23 and 18. In his last 10 completed innings across three formats, Dhull has failed to get a single fifty-plus score.
In fact, DDCA sacking him from captaincy hasn’t changed his fortunes and there is a feeling in DDCA corridors that Dhull, who is more comfortable against slow bowlers, could come down the order at No. 4 or 5 to regain some form.
Vaibhav Kandpal (0), who has the right kind of backing from the powerful quarters of DDCA, found his defence breached by Rohit while skipper Himmat (8) also was adjudged plumb in front. Once dependable duo of Jonty Sidhu (16) and Ayush Badoni (12) were also gone, Delhi were reeling at 60 for 6.
It was Anuj Rawat (47 not out) and Hrithik Shokeen (25 not out), who added 74 for the unbroken seventh wicket and saved Delhi from further embarrassment.
Delhi 1st Innings 134/6 in 42 overs (Anuj Rawat 47 not out). Match drawn. Points: Delhi 1, J&K 1.
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