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Assam slam Delhi by 5 wickets in Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group A match at Guwahati

Riding on their team's good bowling show, Assam outplayed table-toppers Delhi by 5 wickets in a low-scoring Group A encounter.

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Published: Nov 18, 2015, 05:25 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 18, 2015, 08:11 PM (IST)

Assam bowlers played key role in their win © Getty Images (Representation photo)
Assam bowlers played key role in their win © Getty Images (Representation photo)

Guwahati: Riding on their team’s good bowling show, Assam outplayed table-toppers Delhi by 5 wickets in a low-scoring Group A encounter to notch up their third win of the Ranji Trophy cricket season. Chasing 165 for a win, Assam, who started the fourth and final day on 70 for three, achieved their target in the second session with man-of-the-match KB Arun Karthick unconquered on 55. Delhi slumped to their first loss of the season. The victory though was set up by their bowlers, who bundled the visitors for 149 after putting the Gautam Gambhir-led side into bat.  BLOG: Assam vs Delhi, Ranji Trophy 2015-16, Group A match, Day 4 at Guwahati; Assam win by 5 wickets

New-ball bowlers Krishna Das (4-38) and Arup Das (3-49) shared seven wickets each to rattle the Delhi top-order. The Gokul Sharma-led Assam then took a slender lead after posting 157 in their first innings. Karthik top-scored with a gritty 81. Delhi bowlers Manan Sharma (4-41) and Pradeep Sangwan (3-33) made it count at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium. But Delhi’s second batting outing was also a short affair after the Assam bowlers once again made life difficult for the visiting batsmen, who could only muster 172. Even though Unmukt Chand scored a gutsy 44 in the second innings, Gambhir, who managed 4 and 0 in the first and second innings respectively, failed to lead by example. Left-arm spinner Jamaluddin Syed Mohammad and leg-spinner Amit Verma bagged three wickets each, while Krishna and Gokul picked two apiece. Ranji Trophy 2015-16: Points Table and Team Standings after Round 7

The Delhi bowlers once again tried to make a match in the final innings but the fourth-wicket 83-run partnership between Karthik and Rahul Hazarika (59) helped the hosts bag six points. Assam are closing the gap on Delhi (24 points in 7 matches) with 22 points in 6 games with third-placed Vidarbha also having the same number of points but a game more in their bucket.

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Two more rounds to go and both the teams have put themselves in a strong position to secure a quarter-final berth from Group A.