Delhi vs Railways News
Himanshu Sangwan, the Railways pacer, has grabbed the much-deserving limelight in the last one week after he dismissed Virat Kohli for just 6 runs on his highly-anticipated Ranji Trophy return. Fans flocked in thousands at the Arun Jaitley Stadium to watch Virat bat during Delhi vs Railways Ranji Trophy clash but Kohli's stay on the pitch lasted for just 15 balls.
Let's take a look at Himanshu Sangwan's cricketing journey, records and much more in detail:
Railways were all out for 114 in 30.4 overs in the afternoon session to suffer an innings defeat, handing Delhi seven points. It also denied the crowd a chance to see batting icon Virat Kohli in action for a second time in this match.
The last time when Kohli took part in the Ranji Trophy transpired back in 2012 when he scored 4 and 43 runs in two innings against Uttar Pradesh.
Talking about the game, Virat Kohli failed to make an impact with the bat as he got out for just 6 runs off 15 balls.
It was a moment that had the crowd in disbelief. The stadium, once full of roaring fans hoping to witness Kohli’s brilliance, fell into a stunned silence.
Virat Kohli returned to play Ranji Trophy on Thursday, January 30 after having last played against Uttar Pradesh in Ghaziabad in 2012. Ahead of the game, Kohli came to the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday, where he took part in Delhi’s practice session.
Back in November 2006, Kohli made his first-class debut and as of now, he has taken part in 23 matches where he scored 1,547 runs with the help of 5 hundreds.
Virat Kohli will be playing against Railways from January 30, marking his return to the Ranji Trophy where he last featured way back in 2012 in a game against Uttar Pradesh in Ghaziabad.
Virat Kohli was on Monday officially named in the Delhi squad, led by Ayush Badoni, for their final group match against Railways at the Arun Jaitley Stadium starting January 30.
Virat Kohli could not make it for Delhi's upcoming away clash against Saurashtra, beginning in Rajkot on January 23, due to a neck sprain.
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