The excitement of Ranji Trophy 2022 has begun. Many matches were played on the first day on Tuesday. Many players running out of Team India were surprised by their speedy performance. In the match between Kerala and Jharkhand in Ranchi, Kerala captain and wicketkeeper Sanju Samson made a splash.
Hit 7 Sixes
Batsman Sanju, who landed at number five, scored 72 runs in 108 balls, hitting 4 fours and 7 sixes. During his innings, Sanju batted fearlessly and took the bowlers to task. Kerala remained strong on the first day thanks to his excellent batting. Apart from Sanju, Rohan Prem also batted brilliantly in the opening. He scored 79 runs in 201 balls, hitting 9 fours. Akshay Chandran and Sijoman Joseph also batted well.
SIX…. Straight six by Sanju Samson. 4th Six of his innings#JHAvKER #RanjiTrophy pic.twitter.com/vhxIrIvSD8
— ജയനിസം ᵇʳᵘᵗᵘ ?? (@Brutu24) December 13, 2022
Kerala Scored 276 Runs At The Loss Of 6 Wickets.
Akshay is playing on 39, and Sijoman is scoring 28 runs. Kerala has scored 276 runs at the loss of 6 wickets till the end of the first day’s play. On the other hand, Shahbaz Nadeem bowled well for Jharkhand. He took three wickets for 108 runs in 29 overs. While Utkarsh Singh took 2 wickets for 43 runs in 21 overs.
Red-ball cricket after 3 years, back to business instantly.
Sanju Samson. ?? pic.twitter.com/uhX0ezt1Tx
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) December 13, 2022
A great knock by the captain Sanju Samson comes to an end, Cheta got dismissed for 72 in 108 balls with 4 fours and 7 sixes, he’s returning to red ball after 3 years against jharkhand. pic.twitter.com/Lfd0xu8zzx
— SAMSONITE? (@thesuperroyal) December 13, 2022
Running out of Team India
Kerala captain Sanju Samson is walking out of Team India. He played his last ODI against New Zealand on 25 November. In which he scored 36 runs. Earlier, he had also performed well in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. Sanju has been kept out of the ODI and Test series against Bangladesh. Team India will play the Test series against Bangladesh from 14 December in Bangladesh.