Posted by AI on 2025-10-16 14:51:34 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 11:23:32
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The Ranji Trophy witnessed a dramatic turn on the second day as the formidable Tamil Nadu (TN) batting lineup crumbled under overcast skies. Jharkhand, led by the fearless Ishan Kishan, declared their innings at a commanding 419, leaving TN's top order in disarray.
The morning session saw Jharkhand's lower middle order extend their overnight score, thanks to Kishan's relentless batting. The left-hander continued his onslaught from the previous day, bringing up his 150 with a six over deep midwicket. His innings of 178 was a display of power and finesse, leaving the TN bowlers searching for answers. Gurjapneet Singh's four-wicket haul provided some respite, but the damage was already done.
As TN took to the field with the bat, the conditions favored the bowlers. The overcast weather played into the hands of the Jharkhand seamers, who exploited the movement on offer. The TN top order, usually reliable, seemed to have left their touch in the dressing room. The wickets tumbled like a house of cards, with the home team reeling at 49/4 at one stage. It was a stark contrast to the dominance they displayed in their previous encounters.
The day ended with TN struggling at 123/6, still trailing by 296 runs. Jharkhand's bowlers, led by Rahul Shukla's 3/31, ensured a stranglehold on the match. TN's hopes now rest on the lower middle order to salvage a respectable total and keep their first-innings deficit to a minimum. With the weather forecast predicting similar conditions for the next day, the visitors will aim to wrap up the innings quickly and enforce a follow-on, putting TN's batting woes under further scrutiny.