Ranji Trophy: Tamil Nadu aim to carry momentum vs Delhi
The Morning Standard|October 18, 2024
A CONFIDENT-looking Tamil Nadu take on Delhi in their second round of the Ranji Trophy beginning in Delhi on Thursday. Their confidence stems from the fact that they defeated a strong Saurashtra side a few days back in Coimbatore.
ASHOK VENUGOPAL

N Jagadeesan will lead Tamil Nadu in the absence of ace spinner Sai Kishore who has been selected for India A team which will play the ACC Men's T20 Emerging Teams Asia Cup. Sai Kishore's absence may not be a big cause for worry as Washington Sundar has been drafted into the side.

Washington fresh from his white ball success with the India team where he got to play the T20Is will be a big boost for the visitors.

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