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Shami's Test Return Questionable After Undercooked Ranji Performance, Says Chopra

Shami's Test Return Questionable After Undercooked Ranji Performance, Says Chopra

Mohammed Shami's recent return to competitive cricket after a year-long injury layoff has sparked discussions about his potential inclusion in India's Test squad for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. However, former India opener Aakash Chopra believes that rushing Shami into Test cricket after just one game may be premature.In his Ranji Trophy comeback match for Bengal against Madhya Pradesh, Shami bowled 43.2 overs and claimed a seven-wicket haul. While his performance was encouraging, Chopra feels that Shami still needs more time to regain his full fitness and rhythm."Mohammed Shami has played a match (Ranji). We weren't able to see much of his bowling as it was not being streamed. We did see the wickets he took. I'd say he is undercooked," Chopra said. "Honestly, we want Shami to be there (in Australia) because Bumrah, Shami, Siraj -- there's a different ring to it. In Bumrah, Siraj, Akash Deep combination, we can see a bit of weakness. Lack of experience can be felt."Chopra also expressed concerns about the potential for injury recurrence in Australia's soft grounds. "Secondly, the grounds in Australia are very soft, so there are chances of recurrence of injury. I would say Shami should take more time. We all want Shami to play as soon as possible, but we shouldn't hurry his return," he added.India's pace department for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy includes Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, Akash Deep, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Prasidh Krishna, and Harshit Rana. Ravindra Jadeja, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Washington Sundar are the three spinners in the squad.The first Test between India and Australia begins on November 22 in Perth.

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Mumbai Cruises to Nine-Wicket Win over Services in Ranji Trophy

Mumbai Cruises to Nine-Wicket Win over Services in Ranji Trophy

Mumbai's Siddesh Lad and Angkrish Raghuvanshi guided their team to a comfortable nine-wicket victory over Services in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group A match in New Delhi. Resuming on 24 for one, Mumbai chased down the target of 135 in just 35.4 overs.Lad remained unbeaten on 73, hitting eight fours and two sixes, while Raghuvanshi contributed an unbeaten 55 with six boundaries. The duo shared an unbroken 128-run partnership for the second wicket, ensuring Mumbai's dominance.This victory keeps Mumbai in third place in the group standings with 22 points, behind Baroda and Jammu and Kashmir. Services remain in fifth place with 13 points.In another Ranji Trophy Group B match, Gujarat managed to salvage a draw against Vidarbha despite the latter posting a formidable total of 545-9. Vidarbha's innings was highlighted by three centuries from Danish Malewar (115), Karun Nair (123), and Akshay Wadkar (114 not out).Gujarat responded with a strong batting performance, led by Het Patel's 77. However, they lost wickets at regular intervals and were unable to build substantial partnerships. With time running out, the two teams agreed to a draw.Vidarbha remains atop the Group B table, followed by Himachal Pradesh and Gujarat.

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Mohammed Shami's Triumphant Return Boosts India's Border-Gavaskar Hopes

Mohammed Shami's Triumphant Return Boosts India's Border-Gavaskar Hopes

Indian pace spearhead Mohammed Shami made a triumphant return to competitive cricket after a year-long injury layoff, spearheading Bengal's thrilling 11-run victory over Madhya Pradesh in their Ranji Trophy encounter. Shami's impressive performance, including a seven-wicket haul, bodes well for Team India ahead of their upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia.In the match, Bengal posted a competitive 228 runs in their first innings, with Shahbaz Ahmed's quickfire 92 leading the charge. Madhya Pradesh's bowlers, Aryan Pandey and Kulwant Khejroliya, claimed four wickets each.Shami's impact was immediate as he ripped through Madhya Pradesh's batting lineup, claiming four wickets for 54 runs in the first innings. His incisive bowling, coupled with contributions from Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal, Mohammed Kaif, and Rohit Kumar, restricted Madhya Pradesh to 167 runs, giving Bengal a 61-run lead.In the second innings, Bengal capitalized on their advantage, posting a formidable 276 runs. Writtick Chatterjee and Wriddhiman Saha anchored the innings with half-centuries, while Shami's valuable 37-run cameo propelled Bengal to a challenging target of 338 runs.Madhya Pradesh's chase fell agonizingly short as they were bowled out for 326 runs. Skipper Shubham Sharma, Venkatesh Iyer, and Subhranshu Senapati scored half-centuries, but Shami's 3/102 in 24.2 overs proved too much to overcome. Shahbaz Ahmed's all-round performance, including 4/48 with the ball, earned him the 'Player of the Match' award.Shami's return to domestic cricket is a significant milestone in his comeback journey. His sensational performance in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, where he emerged as the tournament's leading wicket-taker, showcased his exceptional talent. Despite missing the T20 World Cup due to injury, Shami's return to form is a welcome boost for Team India.With the Border-Gavaskar Trophy on the horizon, Shami's experience and proven track record in Australia will be invaluable. India's pace attack, featuring Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and promising talents like Harshit Rana and Prasidh Krishna, will benefit immensely from Shami's guidance and leadership.

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Mohammed Shami Stuns in Ranji Trophy Return, Earns Coach's Praise

Mohammed Shami Stuns in Ranji Trophy Return, Earns Coach's Praise

Mohammed Shami's remarkable return to competitive cricket in the Ranji Trophy has earned him high praise from Bengal coach Laxmi Ratan Shukla. After a year-long absence due to an ankle injury, Shami made a stunning comeback on Thursday, showcasing his exceptional bowling skills against Madhya Pradesh.In his first appearance since last year's ODI World Cup, Shami bowled with precision and pace, capturing 4 wickets for 54 runs in 19 overs. His impressive performance put Bengal in a commanding position at the Holkar Stadium.Shukla was particularly impressed by Shami's ability to return to form after such a long layoff. "Someone has come back after one year and has bowled 19 overs and taken so many wickets... what's there to say?" Shukla said. "He came into the match without doing any match simulation. Can you imagine? But obviously, if he plays more, he will get better."Shami started economically, conceding only 34 runs in his first 10 overs. However, he grew in confidence as the innings progressed, rattling the Madhya Pradesh batting order with his mesmerizing pace. He dismissed key batsmen, including skipper Shubham Sharma, Saransh Jain, Kumar Kartikeya, and Kulwant Khejroliya."He bowled one six-over spell and one five-over spell," Shukla added. "Players who bowl in the IPL don't even know how to bowl more than four overs. He bowled the sort of spells fast bowlers are expected to. I have never seen a fast bowler come back so strongly after one year away. What he did today is like a fairy tale."Shami's performance has reignited hopes that he could be available for India's upcoming Test series against Australia. The seasoned speedster missed out on a call for the Border Gavaskar Trophy but has started to make a case for his inclusion if needed.

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Tamil Nadu Demolishes Railways in 20-Minute Ranji Rout

Tamil Nadu Demolishes Railways in 20-Minute Ranji Rout

Tamil Nadu Crushes Railways in Innings VictoryIn a stunning display of dominance, Tamil Nadu annihilated Railways by an innings and 25 runs in a Ranji Trophy Group-D encounter at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Saturday. The victory was secured in a mere 20 minutes on the fourth day, as Tamil Nadu's bowlers wreaked havoc on the Railways batting lineup.R. Sonu Yadav and S. Ajith Ram were the architects of the demolition, claiming four wickets each. Sonu's strategy of bowling straight to the stumps proved effective, while Ajith Ram's left-arm spin bamboozled the Railways batters.The collapse began with Mohammad Saif's dismissal, as Shahrukh Khan dove low to his right and snared a half-chance. Shivam Chaudhary's edge was safely taken by Shahrukh, who had to run almost 20 yards to complete the catch.Sonu then sent Yuvraj Singh and Kunal Yadav packing in quick succession, leaving Railways reeling at 184 all out. The innings victory earned Tamil Nadu seven points."To get five wickets in 3.4 overs is not at all easy," said Sonu. "We took those and happy that that miracle happened."Ajith Ram added, "Our goal was to restrict them and make sure we had to chase less than a 100. But once we got the first wicket, everything went down so quickly."Tamil Nadu captain N. Jagadeesan was delighted with the crucial win. "These are things that just happen only once in a while and credit to the way Sonu and Ajith Ram bowled."

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Shami's Batting and Bowling Heroics Keep Bengal in Ranji Trophy Contention

Shami's Batting and Bowling Heroics Keep Bengal in Ranji Trophy Contention

Bengal's Shami Shines with Bat and Ball in Thrilling Ranji Trophy FinishKOLKATA: The Bengal and Madhya Pradesh Elite Group 'C' Ranji Trophy match is poised for a nail-biting conclusion, with the hosts Bengal chasing 338 for victory and currently sitting at 150 for three at stumps on the penultimate day.Mohammed Shami, the star Bengal pacer, played a crucial role in both innings of the match. In the first innings, he picked up three wickets to restrict Madhya Pradesh to 276. In the second innings, Shami came to the crease with Bengal struggling at 219/8.Undeterred, Shami showcased his batting prowess, stitching together a valuable 39-run last-wicket stand with his brother Mohammed Kaif. Shami's aggressive approach, including two fours and two sixes, propelled Bengal's second innings total to 276.Shami's batting heroics were followed by an impressive bowling performance. He returned to bowl 11 overs in the next two sessions of play, demonstrating his resilience and determination.Bengal coach Laxmi Ratan Shukla praised Shami's all-round contribution. "It was great to see how Shami took up the challenge," Shukla said. "He showed his character and fighting spirit."With Bengal needing 188 runs to win on the final day, the match is set for a thrilling finish. Shami's performance with both bat and ball has given Bengal a glimmer of hope, and his presence on the field will be crucial in determining the outcome of the match.

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Madhya Pradesh in Contention for Outright Win Against Bengal in Ranji Trophy

Madhya Pradesh in Contention for Outright Win Against Bengal in Ranji Trophy

Opener Subhransu Senapati's gritty half-century kept Madhya Pradesh in the hunt for an outright win over Bengal in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group-C match at the Holkar Stadium in Indore.Resuming at 170 for five, Bengal made 276 in its second innings, setting Madhya Pradesh a target of 338. The contest is evenly poised as the host, at 150 for three on day three, needs 188 runs while Bengal requires seven wickets to record victory on the final day.Overnight batters Writtick Chatterjee (52, 106b, 6x4) and Wriddhiman Saha (44, 115b, 3x4) concentrated hard for a 67-run stand. Writtick pulled Kumar Kartikeya to deep-square leg shortly after completing his half-century.A patient Saha mostly scored in singles before being given out, caught at first slip off Kartikeya while trying a scoop, and walked back disappointed.Riding his luck, Mohammed Shami (37, 36b, 2x4 2x6) swung his bat to add 39 runs with his brother Kaif for the final wicket before becoming Kartikeya's fourth victim. His cameo helped Bengal set a challenging target.With the track becoming docile and some deliveries keeping low, Bengal bowlers had to work hard. The right-left opening combination of Senapati (50, 110b, 6x4) and Himanshu Mantri (44, 77b, 4x4) gave Madhya Pradesh a fine start.Senapati, who survived two lbw appeals and got a 'life' on 14, played fluent drives on either side, while Mantri mostly rotated the strike and occasionally found a boundary.Shami, bowling 11 overs in four spells at a good speed, tried different lengths and leaked runs. Rohit Kumar provided the breakthrough as Mantri's leading edge went to deep fine-leg.Senapati added 41 runs with Rajat Patidar (32, 41b, 4x4) before being bowled by Shahbaz. Shami removed night watchman Anubhav Agarwal cheaply, but captain Shubham Sharma and Patidar, who executed sweetly-timed shots, prevented further damage.

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Mumbai's Ayush Mhatre Scores Second First-Class Century, Catches CSK's Eye

Mumbai's Ayush Mhatre Scores Second First-Class Century, Catches CSK's Eye

Mumbai's 17-year-old prodigy Ayush Mhatre continues to impress, scoring a commanding second first-class century against Services in the Elite Group A Ranji Trophy match. His 116 off 149 balls, studded with 12 boundaries and three sixes, gave Mumbai a 13-run lead.Mhatre's rise has been meteoric. Earlier this season, he showcased his talent with a marathon innings of 176 against Maharashtra. His consistent performances have established him as a key player in Mumbai's batting lineup, and now, with his U-19 selection, he is on the cusp of greater opportunities.Mumbai's innings began on a shaky note in their response to Services' total of 240. However, Mhatre anchored the innings, combining aggression with composure. He found valuable support from Shreyas Iyer, who contributed 47 off 46 balls. Together, they stitched a crucial 109-run partnership in just 104 balls, helping Mumbai regain their footing.Meanwhile, Mumbai's pace bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur delivered an impressive performance, taking four wickets to wrap up Services' innings. Thakur, overlooked by the national selectors for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, showcased his grit with figures of 4 for 46 in 19 overs.Mhatre's performance has also caught the attention of the Indian Premier League (IPL) giants Chennai Super Kings (CSK). He has been approached by CSK for IPL trials and has expressed his interest in playing alongside legend Mahendra Singh Dhoni."Yes, I got a call from the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) talent scout team for the trials a few days back. I think I will go for the trials, but right now, my focus is on red-ball cricket. Since this is the last match of the first half of the Ranji Trophy season, I want to finish it on a high note," Mhatre said."I can't say if I will be picked in the auction, but yes if I get a chance to play in the IPL for Chennai Super Kings, I will try to be productive for the franchise. Playing alongside Mahendra Singh Dhoni is every youngster's dream and it will be a dream come true for me. I haven't met him yet, but let's see what happens," he added.Mhatre's rise is a testament to his talent and hard work. He is a player to watch out for in the future, and his potential is limitless.

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Rajasthan Dominates Uttarakhand in Ranji Trophy, Yuvraj Chaudhary Scores Century

Rajasthan Dominates Uttarakhand in Ranji Trophy, Yuvraj Chaudhary Scores Century

Rajasthan's bowlers, led by Aniket Choudhary's four-wicket haul, put the visitors in a commanding position against Uttarakhand in their Ranji Trophy Group B encounter. Resuming on 109/2, Uttarakhand lost skipper Ravikumar Samarth early, adding just one run to his overnight score. Aniket dismissed Samarth for 51, while Kukna Ajay Singh bowled Swapnil Singh for 36.Yuvraj Chaudhary and Aditya Tare steadied the innings with a 62-run stand, but Ajay Singh broke the partnership by having Tare stumped. Deepak Chahar and Ajay Singh further dented Uttarakhand's hopes, removing Abhimanyu Singh and Abhay Negi respectively.Yuvraj found an ally in Deepak Dhapola, adding 60 runs for the eighth wicket. However, Aniket struck twice in the same over, dismissing Dhapola and Dikshanshu Negi to leave Uttarakhand reeling at 347/9.Yuvraj remained unbeaten on a valiant 144, hitting 16 fours and six sixes. Aniket and Ajay Singh shared seven wickets between them, with Aniket finishing with figures of 4/79 and Ajay Singh claiming 3/80.Earlier, Rajasthan had declared their first innings on 660/7, with Mahipal Lomror smashing an unbeaten 300 and Kartik Sharma contributing 113. Uttarakhand now trail by a massive 313 runs with just one wicket remaining.

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