In the ongoing Duleep Trophy clash between India A and India B, the excitement and tension were palpable, particularly on the second day of the match. Riyan Parag, known for his enigmatic bowling, found himself in a dramatic situation that added a twist to the contest. On Day 1, Parag and his teammates from India A had made a strong start by dismantling the top order of India B, setting the stage for what promised to be an intense contest.
However, it was on Day 2 that the real drama unfolded. Musheer Khan emerged as the hero for India B, anchoring the innings with a crucial knock that propelled his team to a competitive total. The pivotal moment came during the 107th over when Navdeep Saini, India B’s tailender, faced off against Riyan Parag.
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Parag, visibly frustrated by the unfolding situation, took to the field with renewed aggression. He delivered a ball at 92.1 kmph, aiming straight at the middle stump. Saini, caught off-guard and late in his defence, was struck on the front pad. Riyan Parag immediately appealed for LBW, convinced that he had his man. He turned to umpire Tapan Sharma with anticipation, but to his dismay, Sharma shook his head in denial.
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With no reviews left, Parag’s protests went unheard, and the decision stood. Replays later showed three reds on Ball Tracking, indicating that Saini should have been given out. UltraEdge confirmed that there was no bat involved in the delivery, intensifying Parag’s frustration and disappointment.
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As Riyan Parag grappled with the contentious decision, Musheer Khan continued to anchor India B’s innings. His partnership with Saini, particularly the crucial 8th-wicket stand, was instrumental in pushing their total towards the 300-run mark. Despite earlier setbacks and overturned dismissals, Musheer’s resilience and determination shone through, keeping India A on the defensive and ensuring a competitive edge as the session progressed.