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A 107-run partnership between Ayush Badoni and Ayush Doseja put Delhi firmly in control against Jammu & Kashmir on Monday (November 10). After jostling for the last two days, the hosts staged a spirited fightback through brisk half-centuries from Badoni and Doseja. But just as momentum looked to be shifting, Delhi suffered a sudden batting collapse, leaving them staring at an improbable defeat.

The collapse sparked after J&K’s Vivrant Sharma pulled off a stunning running catch at deep square leg to end Badoni’s fluent 72 off 73 balls. The final six wickets fell for just 35 runs – five of them fell within 25 balls after tea, and the hosts, who seemed poised for a far bigger lead, settled for just 178.

Jammu and Kashmir capitalized on the momentum, reaching 55 for

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