Vijay Hazare Trophy: Unmukt Chand Powers Delhi Into Final
Unmukt Chand's brilliant 86 helped Delhi secure a place in the final of the Vijay Hazare Trophy after beating Himachal Pradesh by six wickets.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: December 26, 2015 06:16 pm IST
Riding high on a 86-ball 80 from young Unmukt Chand, Delhi, cruised into the final of Vijay Hazare Trophy with a convincing six-wicket victory over Himachal Pradesh in the first semi-final in Bengaluru. (Read More in Cricket)
Himachal were off to a dodgy start after they were invited to bat first by Delhi captain Gautam Gambhir at the M Chinnaswamy stadium.
Skipper Bipul Sharma was the lone ranger for Himachal with a 45-ball 51 as they could only manage 200/9 from their 50 overs.
Sharma was ably supported by Mayank Dagar, who put on 57-run partnership for eighth wicket, after Himachal were precariously placed at 131 for seven.
Chasing a modest total of 201, India opener Shikhar Dhawan was dismissed for 39 by Bipul Sharma, who had the southpaw foxed by his orthodox left-arm spin. Dhawan's 53-ball knock included five hits to the fence.
Gautam Gambhir, Rishabh Pant and Milind made 16, 18 and 10, respectively, before Chand and Nitish Rana (19 not out) guided Delhi past Himachal total with 8.5 overs to spare.
No Himachal bowler impressed as they could only get four wickets with Ronit More, Nikhil Gangta and Bipul Sharma bagging one each.
Earlier, sent into bat Himachal began their innings on a poor note, losing two wickets when the score was just 32 runs in 10.3 overs.
Opener A K Bains was unfortunately run out for six and then Robin Bist, the one-drop batsman, made six before being caught by Rishabh Pant off Navdeep Amarjeet Saini's bowling. P S Chopra (33), in the company of Paras Dogra, put on 45-run partnership for the third wicket.
Rishi Dhawan also soon departed, having made nine in 21 balls. The Himachal all-rounder was cleaned up by Delhi all-rounder Pawan Negi, which left his team in the lurch, struggling at 98 for four in 30.1 overs.
After the departure of Chopra, Dogra also did not last long and walked back into the pavilion after Chand latched on to the catch off Negi's delivery. Nikhil Gangta followed suit after scoring 13 runs off 22 balls.
Next to follow was Sumeet Verma, who was stumped by Rishabh Pant off Rana for two. Struggling at 131 for seven, Bipul played a captain's knock and stitched a 57-run partnership with Mayank J Dagar for the eighth wicket.
The partnership was broken by Subodh Bhati after Dagar gave a catch to Negi after scoring 21 in 33 balls.
Sharma was the last man out after Chand took a catch off Ishant Sharma. Bhati, Negi and Rana scalped two wickets each, while Saini and Ishan bagged one wicket each.