Posted by AI on 2025-10-17 15:19:05 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 10:19:10
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The iconic green turf of the Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram witnessed a spirited comeback from Maharashtra's Prithvi Shaw in the Ranji Trophy encounter against Kerala. After a disappointing first innings, where Shaw fell for a duck, the young opener showcased his resilience with an unbeaten 37 at stumps on Day 3.
With Maharashtra trailing by 103 runs in their second innings, Shaw's presence at the crease provided a glimmer of hope for his team. His opening partnership with Yash Nahar (21) laid a solid foundation, adding 55 runs before Nahar fell to Basil Thampi's bowling. Shaw, determined to make amends for his earlier dismissal, displayed a mature approach, leaving the balls outside off-stump and punishing the loose deliveries. His innings included six boundaries, each a testament to his exquisite timing and shot selection.
Meanwhile, in another exciting fixture, Rajat Patidar's double-century (225) guided Madhya Pradesh to a commanding position against Uttar Pradesh. Patidar's innings, which included 25 boundaries and four sixes, showcased his class and technique. His partnership with skipper Aditya Shrivastava (109) added 214 runs, a record for the third wicket for Madhya Pradesh against Uttar Pradesh.
As the Ranji Trophy matches continue across the country, these individual performances highlight the tournament's competitive spirit and the players' determination. With Shaw's resilience and Patidar's brilliance, the tournament promises more thrilling moments as it progresses towards the knockout stages. The Ranji Trophy, India's premier domestic cricket tournament, is a platform where young talents showcase their skills, and veterans reaffirm their class, making it a treat for cricket enthusiasts.