On Friday, September 6, Shreyas Iyer, the captain of India D, scored a quick-fire fifty off just 39 balls in the Duleep Trophy clash against India C at the Rural Development Trust Stadium in Anantapur. After finding themselves trailing by four runs in the first innings, India D lost an early wicket, which led to Shreyas Iyer’s arrival at the crease, who counterattacked the India C bowlers, scoring 54 runs off just 44 balls, to help his team reach a decent position at the close of play on day two.
After India D scored 164 runs in their first innings on day one of the Duleep Trophy clash in Bengaluru, they managed to restrict India C to 168 runs despite a very impressive fifty from Baba Indrajith. Harshit Rana was the pick of the bowlers for India D, taking four wickets while conceding just 33 runs in his 13-over spell, which included five maidens at the Rural Development Trust Stadium.
Shreyas Iyer played a key role in putting India D in decent position against India C in Duleep Trophy clash
In their second innings, India D opener Yash Dubey lost his wicket for just five runs off the bowling of Vijaykumar Vyshak, which brought Shreyas Iyer to the crease. The captain of India D employed the tactic of attack being the best form of defence on a difficult batting pitch, taking down the opposition bowlers with his aggressive strokeplay, hitting nine fours and one maximum in just 44 balls.
Watch the clip of Shreyas Iyer’s quick-fire fifty for India D in Duleep Trophy:
When Anshul Kamboj dismissed Shreyas Iyer for 54, with the captain of India C, Ruturaj Gaikwad, taking a smart catch, the score of India D read 93/3, a better position in comparison to the start of day two. Thereafter, at stumps, India D found themselves on 206/8 after Manav Suthar’s five-wicket haul, leading India C by 202 runs, which will be a tough chase in the fourth innings of this Duleep Trophy clash.