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Ranji Trophy 2015-16: Nikhil Gangta ton helps Himachal Pradesh gain lead over Jammu and Kashmir on Day 2

Himachal Pradesh reached a score of 300 for 5 at the end of Day 2, after bowling Jammu and Kashmir for 293.

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Published: Oct 10, 2015, 03:58 AM (IST)
Edited: Oct 10, 2015, 07:43 AM (IST)

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Dharamsala: Middle-order batsman Nikhil Gangta scored an unbeaten century to hand Himachal Pradesh the crucial first innings lead over Jammu and Kashmir on the second day of their Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group C match, at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium in Dharamsala on Friday. Gangta made a strokeful unbeaten 111 off 158 balls with the help of 12 boundaries and five hits over the fence to help Himachal Pradesh post 300 for five in their first innings at stumps on the second day in reply to Jammu and Kashmir’s 293. UPDATES: Himachal Pradesh vs Jammu and Kashmir, Ranji Trophy 2015-16 Group C, Day 2

Besides Gangta, Robin Bist also chipped in with a handy contribution of 66 that came off 137 balls and was studdes with seven fours, while wicket-keeper Ankur Bains made 37 up the order. At the close of play, Rishi Dhawan was giving Gangta company at the crease with a run-a-ball 40.

For Jammu and Kashmir, pacer Ram Dayal (2 for 63) and skipper Parvez Rasool (2 for 76) picked up two wickets apiece. Earlier, Jammu and Kashmir could add just 19 runs to their overnight score before being bowled out for 293.

Skipper Parvez Rasool remained stranded on unbeaten 114 as Himachal Pradesh polished off Jammu and Kashmir’s innings in 4.5 overs of the morning session. Rasool’s century knock came off 185 balls during which he hit 10 boundaries and three sixes.

With figures of four for 107, Rishi Dhawan was the most successful bowler for Himachal Pradesh.

Brief scores:

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Jammu and Kashmir 293 (Parvez Rasool 114*, Rishi Dhawan 4 for 107) trail Himachal Pradesh 300 for 5 (Robin Bist 66, Nikhil Gangta 111*; Ram Dayal 2 for 63) by 7 runs.