Gambhir-led Delhi up against high quality Jharkhand

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Gautam Gambhir-led will need to negotiate Jharkhand's potent attack with guile when the two teams meet in the second semifinal of the Trophy here on Thursday.

He had smashed 104 off 72 balls in the quarterfinal against after pacer Kulwant claimed six wickets including a hat-trick to set-up the five-wicket victory.

Both and Jharkhand, who have won the tournament once each, are high on confidence going into another knock-out fixture.

Jharkhand's win against was fashioned by their quality attack, boasting the spin duo of and Anukul Roy, and the pace combine of and a resurgent Varun Aaron.

Left-arm spinner Nadeem, who has been knocking on the doors for a while now, is the tournament's leading wicket-taker with 22 scalps.

Young Roy, who also bowls left-arm, is not far behind with 14 wickets and was the man-of-the-match in the rain-affected quarterfinal after picking up a match-winning four-wicket haul.

The spinners had made their presence felt after the early damage done by Shukla and injury-prone Aaron, who has so far picked up 16 wickets at 17.87. The way have performed convinced even their mentor M S Dhoni that the side could go all the way without his services.

Just like Delhi has let his bat do the talking, skipper too has made compelling contributions, amassing 405 runs at 50.62, including a hundred and three half centuries.

Kishan was out cheaply against but the experienced Saurabh Tiwary did the job alongside who scored an unbeaten 53 to take his team home in a truncated tie.

But come Thursday, they will be tested against the likes and along with young-spinner Lalit Yadav, who has been Delhi's leading wicket-taker with 13 scalps at 24.38.

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First Published: Wed, October 17 2018. 16:40 IST