Punjab's Tail-End Resistance Frustrates Kerala in Ranji Trophy

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-26 16:26:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 04:02:13

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Punjab's Tail-End Resistance Frustrates Kerala in Ranji Trophy

In a remarkable display of resilience, Punjab's tailenders, Prerit and Markande, defied all odds on the second day of the Ranji Trophy match against Kerala, stitching together a crucial partnership that not only frustrated the opposition but also put their team in a commanding position.

The day began with opener Pannu at the crease, determined to build on his overnight score of 140. He continued his patient innings, accumulating runs with a mix of caution and aggression. As the morning session progressed, Pannu reached his well-deserved century, a milestone that seemed inevitable given his dominance at the crease. However, soon after reaching this landmark, his long vigil ended at 170, leaving Punjab at 325 for 8.

Enter Prerit and Markande, the ninth-wicket pair, who had other plans. They approached their task with a sense of purpose, frustrating the Kerala bowlers with their stubborn resistance. The duo combined solid defense with opportunistic scoring, running quick singles and rotating the strike effectively. As the partnership grew, so did the frustration of the Kerala fielders, who had expected a swift end to Punjab's innings. The 111-run stand not only lifted Punjab's total to 436 but also significantly dented Kerala's morale.

As the day drew to a close, Kerala's openers managed to survive a tricky period, ending the day at 15 for one. Punjab's bowlers will now look to capitalize on the substantial lead, aiming to enforce their dominance further and push for a decisive result in this Ranji Trophy encounter.