Duleep Trophy 2025: Team India did not give a chance in England, but now a century

Narayan Jagadishan scored a century in the semi -finals of the Dalip Trophy. (Photo-PTI)

Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper batsman Narayan Jagdishan, who was included as a backup in place of Rishabh Pant in the fifth Test match against England, did wonders in the first semi -finals of the Dalip Trophy 2025. He hit a century on the first day of this match. South Zone’s team came out to bat first against North Zone and Jagadishan strengthened the team by scoring a century in 184 balls. Let us know that Jagadishan was included in Team India for the fifth Test on the tour of England but he did not get a chance to play. Now Jagadishan has given a century in the semi -finals of the Dilip Trophy.

Jagadishan played brilliant innings

South Zone wicketkeeper batsman playing against North Zone in the first review of the Dalip Trophy Narayan Jagdishan Completed his century in 184 balls with the help of 2 sixes and 8 fours. This is his 11th century in the first class. With the help of his brilliant innings, South Zone is moving towards a strong score in its first innings.

Jagdishan has represented Tamil Nadu in all three formats. His last 2-3 seasons have been quite spectacular. Jagadishan’s first class record is also quite spectacular. Prior to this match, he played 52 first class matches, in 79 innings, Jagadishan has scored 3373 runs at an average of 47.50. This includes 10 centuries and 14 half -centuries. Apart from this, he has also performed brilliantly in List-A and T20.

Amazing in List-A too

Tamil Nadu wicketkeeper batsman Narayan Jagdishan has also performed brilliantly in List-A. He has scored 2728 runs in 64 matches at an average of 46.23. This includes 9 centuries and 9 half -centuries. Apart from this, he has scored 1475 runs in 99 T20 matches. This includes 10 fifty. Jagadishan has left a lot of impression with his stormy batting.

He in the year 2022 Vijay Hazare Trophy During a match, he played a stormy innings of 277 runs in just 141 balls. He scored a double century in just 114 balls. In this way, his name also became the world record of the biggest innings in the history of List-A cricket. Not only this, along with this, he has also made the world record of Sentry in 5 consecutive list-e-matches.

Asish Roy
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