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‘We have made some plans for him’: Railways’ Upendra Yadav on stopping Delhi’s Virat Kohli in Ranji match | Cricket News – The Times of India Trending Global News

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Upendra Yadav. (Timesofindia.com Photo)

New Delhi: Rare for Ranji Trophy match, thousands of people of all ages gathered around Delhi’s Ferroz Shah Kotla, before the game started before the game started for the first day of the Elite Group D match Railway And Delhi. As a gate of Arun jaitley stadium Opened around 9 am, the audience threw the stands and became happy, and shouted, and danced. All for a man – Virat Kohli.
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The crowd waited throughout the day, hoping to see his hero at the crease. However, the day ended in disappointment for him, as he did not come out to bat as Delhi lost only one wicket of opener Harshit Rana with his batting with his 10 overs. Yash dhul And Sanat Sangwan does not ensure any other loss against the Railways.

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However, Virat will come out to bat the second day if and when Delhi loses another wicket. But Upendra Yadav of Railways, who was the top scorer for his team, scored 95, stated that he has “made plans” for Kohli.
Speaking to the media after the day’s game, Upendra said, “We have discussed with our bowlers about (Kohli) and we have made some plans for them, which I can’t tell right now.”
“We have told our bowlers not to go away, and bowl around the area of ​​good length. A good bowl is as good for Virat Bhaiya as it is for another batsman. If you bowl, you will get the results.
Upendra recalled his well-worthy hundred, which could have been the third of the season, lost his wicket by just 5 runs, while the left-arm orthodox spinner, Sumit Mathur hit a six on long-on Was trying to do it. When asked about his dismissal, Upendra said, “I did not play it (shot) because I was tired. I played it because I was confident that I could clean the fielder.”
Upendra, with his strong defense and prudent stroke, was at the forefront of the railway recovery after an initial attack by Delhi fast bowlers and formed a 104-run partnership for the sixth wicket with Karn Sharma.
Upendra was the highest scorer for the Railways (95 runs in 177 delivery), followed by Karn Sharma (50 runs 105), and his team helped his team to reach a respectable total.
Earlier in the day, Kohli’s presence on the field made an extraordinary vote for the Ranji Trophy match, unlike anything seen in recent years.
Delhi and District Cricket Association (DDCA) had estimated a crowd of about 10,000 for Kohli’s much-awaited home-an unprecedented figure for a domestic stability. However, his immense star power broke the expectations.
Before playing at 9:30 am, thousands of fans were eagerly emphasizing to enter the stadium, where entry for domestic matches is free. Initially, DDCA opened the 6,000-capacity ‘Gautam Gambhir Stand’ for the audience, but as soon as the crowd was swollen, the authorities had no choice but to open the ‘Bishan Singh Bedi Stand’, which adjusts about 11,000 people. Can