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Kohli's homecoming: Delhi aim to end on a high!

January 29, 2025 17:23 IST

Virat Kohli

IMAGE: This will be Virat Kohli's first Ranji Trophy match in 12 years. Photograph: ANI

Virat Kohli's magnetic presence has not only lifted the profile of Ranji Trophy but also the Delhi team's sagging spirits as it eyes a winning end to an otherwise listless campaign in the final group D game against Railways, starting in New Delhi on Thursday.

Interestingly, Railways (17 points from six games) have more than a fair shot at making the knockout stages if they beat Delhi with bonus points and take their tally to 24.

Delhi (14 from six games) only have mathematical impossibility to rely upon but the 10,000 odd crowd expected to watch isn't bothered about the results.

Tamil Nadu (25 points from six games), Chandigarh (19 from six games) and Saurashtra (18 from six games) are in a better position compared to these two teams in terms of probability of qualification.

If Delhi bowl first, the turnout is not going to exceed 3000 but in case Delhi is batting first, the crowd would prefer a Sanat Sangwan or Arpit Rana to get out quickly and make way for Kohli.

Such has been the interest level in Kohli's comeback that the broadcasters have made a late decision to stream the match live on Jio Cinema.

This is Kohli's first Ranji outing in 12 years and three months. His last Ranji Trophy appearance was way back during the 2012-13 season, when he played against Uttar Pradesh at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, in Ghaziabad.

"I have played against Virat bhaiyya (brother) in the IPL. It is an honour that in back to back matches I have now led Rishabh and Virat bhaiyya," Delhi skipper Ayush Badoni said on Wednesday, on the eve of the game.

It is expected that Kohli will come in place of left-hander

Jonty Sidhu, whose form has tapered off in past few games as he didn't get enough chances.

The skipper would be vacating his own batting slot so that Kohli can bat at his usual position.

"He will bat at No. 4. He has told us to be positive and express ourselves confidently," Badoni said.

Kohli wouldn't mind getting a big one before the Champions Trophy which actually solves his purpose of playing this particular game.

While the BCCI has made it mandatory for all players to turn up in Ranji Trophy, the result of this particular game will have no bearing on whether Kohli will be picked in the Indian team after the Champions Trophy.

 

The Kotla pitch has a greenish tinge to it and Badoni indicated that they will play an extra pacer looking at the conditions.

Money Grewal looks set for a comeback in the playing XI as he provides extra pace. One of the two left-arm spinners among Sumit Mathur and Harsh Tyagi will be cooling his heels.

The Railways team has always been a banana peel for Delhi with their battle-hardened domestic pros always bringing their A game to the fore.

Karn Sharma had made his Test debut at Adelaide under Kohli 11 years back, incidentally the same game where the legend led India in red ball cricket for the first time.

There is wicketkeeper-batter Upendra Yadav, who till a year back was in India A scheme of things and is considered more than a decent batter.

There is B Vivek Singh, an attacking left-handed opener and handy medium pace bowler.

In the pace department, Himanshu Sangwan is their strike bowler and if he can get that outside edge of Kohli's bat, it will be one for posterity.

Even the Railways team seemed to be smitten by Kohli as some of their players were seen taking selfies on the first day of training with the megastar of Indian cricket.

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