Key Points

Ruturaj Gaikwad played a spectacular innings to rescue his team from a disastrous start. He walked in with the score at 10/2 after early wickets from Khaleel Ahmed and Deepak Chahar. Gaikwad's 184 included 25 boundaries and formed crucial partnerships with Aarya Desai and Tanush Kotian. West Zone finished the day strongly at 363/6, putting them in a commanding position.

Key Points: Ruturaj Gaikwad 184 Rescues West Zone in Duleep Trophy Semi-Final

  • Gaikwad hit 25 fours and a six in his 206-ball innings
  • West Zone collapsed to 10/2 after Khaleel Ahmed and Deepak Chahar struck early
  • A 148-run partnership with Tanush Kotian steadied the innings
  • West Zone finished day one firmly in control at 363/6
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Duleep Trophy: Ruturaj Gaikwad's 184 helps West Zone take opening day honours

Ruturaj Gaikwad's brilliant 184 off 206 balls helps West Zone recover from 10/2 to finish day one at 363/6 against Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy semi-final.

"Gaikwad produced a batting masterclass to rescue West Zone from early trouble - Match Report"

Bengaluru, Sep 4

Ruturaj Gaikwad produced a batting masterclass to rescue West Zone from early trouble and put them in control at stumps on day one of 2025/26 Duleep Trophy semi-final against Central Zone at the BCCI COE Ground 2 on Thursday.

Walking in at 10/2 with fast bowlers Khaleel Ahmed and Deepak Chahar making the ball talk, Gaikwad dug in before opening up once conditions eased to hit a humungous 184 off 206 balls, laced with 25 fours and a six.

He found support first from Aarya Desai (39) in a partnership of 82 runs for the third wicket and later from Tanush Kotian, with whom he shared a crucial 148-run stand for the sixth wicket. At stumps, Kotian was unbeaten on 65 and Shardul Thakur remained 24 not out, with West Zone firmly placed to build further on day two’s play.

Electing to bat first, West Zone began on a shaky note as Khaleel struck early by trapping Yashasvi Jaiswal lbw for just four. Chahar then had Harvik Desai caught at first slip. Gaikwad and Desai took their time before getting crisp boundaries off the bowlers.

But Desai’s lively innings ended on 39 after being beaten for pace while trying to pull off Harsh Dubey and the ball crashed into the off stump. Gaikwad, however, stood firm to bring up his fifty off 72 balls. But after lunch, Khaleel returned to flatten skipper Shreyas Iyer’s middle stump for 25, followed by Shams Mulani being stumped off Saransh Jain.

But Gaikwad marched forward to reach his eighth first-class century in 131 deliveries and reached his 150 in just 178 balls. After Kotian raised his 17th first-class half-century, Gaikwad fell after he was stumped off Saransh. Kotian and Thakur shared an unbeaten 36-run stand till stumps arrived on a day West Zone got back the initiative after an early collapse.

Brief Scores: West Zone 363/6 in 87 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 184, Tanush Kotian 65 not out; Khaleel Ahmed 2-70, Saransh Jain 2-109) against Central Zone

- IANS

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Sarah B
Impressive comeback by West Zone! Khaleel and Chahar were bowling beautifully early on, but Gaikwad showed why he's so highly rated. That partnership with Kotian was crucial.
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Arjun K
184 off 206 with 25 fours! That's some serious domination. Hope he carries this form into the international season. Perfect timing with Australia series coming up.
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Priya S
While Gaikwad was brilliant, let's not ignore Tanush Kotian's contribution. His 65* and that partnership changed the game completely. Solid lower-order batting!
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Michael C
Good to see domestic cricket getting quality coverage. Duleep Trophy has produced so many Indian stars over the years. Gaikwad showing why he's next in line.
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Karthik V
Shreyas Iyer getting out for 25 again raises some concerns. He needs to convert these starts, especially when the team is under pressure. Hope he comes good in second innings.
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Neha E
Amazing knock! But can we talk about the bowling? Khaleel and Chahar were exceptional early on. If Central Zone had better support bowling, things might have been different.

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