Shreyas Iyer’s Form Woes Continue as he Bags his Second Duck in Duleep Trophy

The under-pressure Shreyas Iyer‘s woes continued as he fell for a second successive duck in the ongoing Duleep Trophy tournament. However, strong performances from other frontline batters, including a brilliant unbeaten 89 from Sanju Samson, guided India D to a commanding 306 for 5 on the opening day of their match against India B in Anantapur.

Iyer’s Disappointing Outing

Iyer, who was aiming to make a comeback to India‘s Test squad, once again failed to capitalize on the opportunity, falling for a five-ball duck. The right-hander has managed just 104 runs in five innings (9, 54, 0, 41, 0) in the tournament so far, averaging a modest 20.80.

With the selectors having already left him out of the squad for the first Test against Bangladesh, Iyer’s chances of being considered for the upcoming series in Australia or the home series against New Zealand appear slim. The pressure is mounting on the talented batsman to find form and consistency in domestic cricket to stake his claim for a national team recall.

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Samson Shines with the Bat

While Iyer’s struggles continued, the other India D batters put on an impressive display. Devdutt Padikkal (50), Srikar Bharat (52), Ricky Bhui (56), and Samson all scored half-centuries to guide their team to a strong position.

At stumps, Samson and Saransh Jain (26*) were at the crease, with Samson unbeaten on 89 off just 83 balls. The wicketkeeper-batsman struck 10 fours and 3 sixes in his quick-fire innings, dominating an unbroken 90-run stand with Jain.

Samson’s knock was in stark contrast to Iyer’s dismissal, showcasing his ability to take the attack to the opposition bowlers. The Kerala batsman has been in fine form recently and will be looking to continue his good run to push for a place in the Indian team across formats.

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Bowlers Toil on a Tough Day

For India B, leg-spinner Rahul Chahar was the standout bowler, claiming 3 wickets for 60 runs in his 13 overs. Mukesh Kumar (1/37) and Navdeep Saini (1/51) also picked up a wicket each after India B won the toss and elected to field first.

The India B bowlers had to work hard for their wickets as Padikkal and Bharat put on a solid 105-run opening stand. Padikkal, who has scored fifties in both Duleep Trophy games so far, added another half-century to his tally, while Bharat also made the most of his promotion up the order.

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The under-pressure Shreyas Iyer's woes continued as he fell for a second successive duck in the ongoing Duleep Trophy tournament. However, strong performances from other frontline batters, including a brilliant unbeaten 89 from Sanju Samson, guided India D to a commanding 306 for 5 on the opening day of their match against India B in Anantapur.

Iyer's Disappointing Outing

Iyer, who was aiming to make a comeback to India's Test squad, once again failed to capitalize on the opportunity, falling for a five-ball duck. The right-hander has managed just 104 runs in five innings (9, 54, 0, 41, 0) in the tournament so far, averaging a modest 20.80.

With the selectors having already left him out of the squad for the first Test against Bangladesh, Iyer's chances of being considered for the upcoming series in Australia or the home series against New Zealand appear slim. The pressure is mounting on the talented batsman to find form and consistency in domestic cricket to stake his claim for a national team recall.

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Samson Shines with the Bat

While Iyer's struggles continued, the other India D batters put on an impressive display. Devdutt Padikkal (50), Srikar Bharat (52), Ricky Bhui (56), and Samson all scored half-centuries to guide their team to a strong position.

At stumps, Samson and Saransh Jain (26*) were at the crease, with Samson unbeaten on 89 off just 83 balls. The wicketkeeper-batsman struck 10 fours and 3 sixes in his quick-fire innings, dominating an unbroken 90-run stand with Jain.

Samson's knock was in stark contrast to Iyer's dismissal, showcasing his ability to take the attack to the opposition bowlers. The Kerala batsman has been in fine form recently and will be looking to continue his good run to push for a place in the Indian team across formats.

Bowlers Toil on a Tough Day

For India B, leg-spinner Rahul Chahar was the standout bowler, claiming 3 wickets for 60 runs in his 13 overs. Mukesh Kumar (1/37) and Navdeep Saini (1/51) also picked up a wicket each after India B won the toss and elected to field first.

The India B bowlers had to work hard for their wickets as Padikkal and Bharat put on a solid 105-run opening stand. Padikkal, who has scored fifties in both Duleep Trophy games so far, added another half-century to his tally, while Bharat also made the most of his promotion up the order.

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