Duleep Trophy: Target Was To Stay In Front Of Wicket As Long As I Could, Says Easwaran
Easwaran’s knock was the backbone of India B’s chase of a daunting 525-run target set by India C. Despite challenging conditions and a strong bowling display led by India C’s Anshul Kamboj, Easwaran held firm, guiding his team through tough phases with a well-paced century.
Reflecting on the match, Easwaran acknowledged the enormity of the task. "This was quite an important match for me and my team. With such a large target of 525 to chase, we knew the depth in our batting gave us a chance. The plan was simple – if two or three of us could form solid partnerships and each score a hundred, we were confident we could reach the target."
He added, "My personal target was to stay in front of the wicket as long as I could without getting out. Additionally, I focused on gathering as much information on the bowlers so I could share it with my teammates, ensuring we were all on the same page. Anshul Kamboj bowled really well, but I’ve gained a lot of confidence from this innings."
Easwaran's masterclass marked the first time in 21 years a player has achieved such a feat in the Duleep Trophy. However, the India B-India C game in the Duleep Trophy second round ended in a draw at the Rural Development Trust Stadium ‘B’ on Sunday. With this result, India C got three points due to taking a first-innings lead and remains on top of the standings.
However, India B’s opening partnership, while crossing 100, couldn’t yield the multiple centuries Easwaran had hoped for, putting more pressure on him to anchor the innings.
Easwaran's masterclass marked the first time in 21 years a player has achieved such a feat in the Duleep Trophy. However, the India B-India C game in the Duleep Trophy second round ended in a draw at the Rural Development Trust Stadium ‘B’ on Sunday. With this result, India C got three points due to taking a first-innings lead and remains on top of the standings.
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Article Source: IANS