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Malewar and Patidar’s Explosive Tons Crush North East in Duleep Trophy

Malewar and Patidar smash centuries as Central Zone dominates Duleep Trophy quarterfinal.

Central Zone’s Danish Malewar and Rajat Patidar unleashed a batting masterclass, dismantling a lackluster North East Zone attack to power their team to an imposing 432 for 2 in 77 overs before rain halted play on the opening day of the Duleep Trophy quarterfinal.

The 21-year-old Malewar, fresh off a standout Ranji Trophy final century, remained unbeaten on a career-best 198, laced with 35 fours and a six, while Patidar, the seasoned RCB IPL captain, smashed a belligerent 125 off 96 balls, featuring 21 fours and three sixes, as the duo combined for 56 boundaries. Malewar and Patidar forged a dynamic 199-run second-wicket partnership in just over 28 overs after opener Aryan Juyal (60 batting) retired hurt due to an abdominal injury.

Malewar, nearing a maiden first-class double hundred and 1,000 career runs in his 10th match, showcased elegance with 20 boundaries in his third first-class ton, while Patidar’s 14th century included audacious reverse sweeps and a crisp cover drive off North East’s Rongsen Jonathan (0/130). Patidar fell sweeping pacer Pheiroijam Jotin, but Malewar, joined by Yash Rathod (32 not out), added an unbeaten 85-run third-wicket stand, maintaining Central’s dominance.

North East’s bowlers struggled, with Jonathan and Jotin unable to stem the run flow on a batsman-friendly pitch. As rain curtailed the day’s play, Central Zone’s commanding position, driven by Malewar’s poise and Patidar’s aggression, sets the stage for a potential rout, signaling their intent to dominate the Duleep Trophy quarterfinal and beyond.

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