Duleep Trophy: Danish Malewar nears double, Rajat Patidar slams ton as Central Zone dominate North East Zone | Cricket News – The Times of India

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Bengaluru: Central Zone’s Danish Malewar performs a shot throughout a Duleep Trophy 2025 quarterfinal cricket match between Central Zone and North East Zone, at BCCI Centre of Excellence Ground, in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak) (PTI08_28_2025_000222A)

Central Zone dominated the opening day of the Duleep Trophy quarter-remaining towards North East Zone in Bengaluru on Thursday, reaching 432 for two in 77 overs earlier than rain halted play. Danish Malewar of Vidarbha remained unbeaten on 198 whereas Rajat Patidar scored a fast 125 off 96 balls.The duo placed on a formidable batting show, collectively hitting 56 boundaries. Malewar, who beforehand scored a century within the Ranji Trophy remaining final season, hit 35 fours and a six in his innings. Patidar’s aggressive knock included 21 fours and three sixes.The partnership between Malewar and Patidar started when opener Aryan Juyal, who was batting on 60, needed to retire harm after being struck within the belly area. They added 199 runs for the second wicket in simply over 28 overs.Malewar, approaching 1,000 runs in his tenth first-class recreation, demonstrated distinctive batting abilities. His third first-class century included 20 boundaries, with the hundredth run coming by means of a boundary.Patidar confirmed his class by hitting three consecutive reverse sweeps towards North East Zone captain Rongsen Jonathan, who conceded 130 runs in 15 overs. He reached his 14th first-class century with a canopy drive within the following over.

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Patidar’s innings ended when he tried to brush pacer Pheiroijam Jotin and was caught by Ankur Malik at deep sq. leg boundary.Following Patidar’s dismissal, Malewar fashioned one other sturdy partnership together with his Ranji teammate Yash Rathod. The pair added 85 runs for the unbroken third-wicket stand, with Rathod unbeaten on 32 when rain interrupted play.The 21-12 months-outdated Malewar is now on the verge of his maiden first-class double hundred, showcasing his potential as a rising expertise in Indian home cricket.

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