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The Duleep Trophy, India’s premier domestic tournament, has often been a breeding ground for future stars. In the ongoing clash between India A and India D, one such talent, Riyan Parag, showcased his immense potential with a scintillating innings. The all-rounder’s explosive batting was instrumental in rescuing India A from a precarious position.
Early struggles for India A on Day 1
The match commenced with India D captain Shreyas Iyer winning the toss and electing to bowl. India A’s top order was immediately put under pressure, with Mayank Agarwal and Pratham Singh falling cheaply to Vidhwath Kaverappa‘s incisive bowling. The team was teetering on the brink of a collapse, and a strong partnership was desperately needed.
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Riyan Parag takes center stage for India A
The Guwahati-born batter, known for his aggressive style of play, joined Tilak Varma in the middle with India A in dire straits. Parag’s arrival infused a much-needed dose of energy into the innings. From the outset, he was intent on taking the attack to the Indian D bowlers.
One particular shot from Parag’s innings caught the attention of everyone watching. In the 12th over, with the score still under pressure, Kaverappa bowled a slightly over-pitched delivery. Parag seized the opportunity, lofting the ball effortlessly over long-off for a magnificent six. The shot was reminiscent of Rohit Sharma’s signature strokes, showcasing Parag’s immense talent and potential.
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It was the first 6️⃣ of India A's innings
Riyan Parag hit a counter-attacking 37(29) before being dismisꩵsed by A𝔉rshdeep Singh. |
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India A’s small fightback again India D
Parag’s innings provided a much-needed impetus to India A’s fightback. His quick-fire knock helped stabilize the innings and put the team back on track. However, despite his valiant efforts, Parag was eventually dismissed for 37 runs just facing 29 deliveries in the 17th over, leaving India A in a precarious position once again.
The youngster’s performance in the Duleep Trophy match against India D was a reminder of his immense talent and potential. His explosive batting and ability to take on the best bowlers make him a valuable asset to the Indian cricket team. As he continues to gain experience, Parag has the potential to become one of the country’s leading all-rounders.