Delhi outclass Bihar with a commanding all-round display in the Cooch Behar Trophy Elite clash

Delhi stitched together a professional four-innings win over Bihar in their Cooch Behar Trophy Elite match, wrapping up the contest by 8 wickets after dominating every major phase of the game.

Batting first, Delhi laid the foundation with a patient and disciplined effort. Aaryavir Sehwag opened the tone with a composed 72 off 120 balls, playing within himself and leaving well outside off. At the other end, Pranav Pant anchored the middle phase with a solid 89 from 141 deliveries, keeping the innings steady through long passages of play. Dhanya Nakra added vital momentum with his fluent 77 off 99 balls, mixing assured strokeplay with a steady temperament, rotating the strike smartly and keeping the scoreboard moving during a crucial phase of the innings., a total built on classic red-ball virtues time at the crease, partnerships, and shot selection.

Bihar’s reply never really settled. Delhi’s attack kept hitting the right lengths, drawing edges and forcing errors on a surface that kept getting trickier through the day. Bihar folded for 125 in the first innings, leaving a sizeable deficit that only grew heavier as the match progressed.

Asked to follow on, Bihar showed far more resistance in the second innings. Their batters fought through long spells and pushed their total to 205, but the pressure of the deficit remained a constant shadow. Delhi’s bowlers stayed patient, chipped away through the sessions, and eventually closed out the innings, setting up a modest chase.

Needing only 53 in the final innings, Delhi knocked off the runs without fuss and sealed an eight-wicket win. The chase didn’t require heroics just calm heads and a professional finish which they delivered with ease.

What this really means is that Delhi not only collected full points but also sent a strong message with a balanced performance across batting and bowling. The top order showed temperament, the bowlers kept their discipline, and the team controlled the match from start to finish.

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