Delhi started their Ranji Trophy campaign in a resounding fashion as they wallopped last edition's semi-finalists Assam by an innings and 83 runs on the final day of the opening group league encounter.
Having piled up a gigantic first innings score of 589 for 8 thereby taking a 396-run lead, Delhi bowled out Assam for 313 in their second essay to log home a maximum seven points including a bonus point.
For Delhi, it was left-arm spinner Manan Sharma, who grabbed a career-best 5/108 in 26.3 overs while left-arm seamer Pradeep Sangwan (2/40) and slow left-armer Varun Sood (2/81) chipped in with vital breakthroughs.
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The first breakthrough in the morning was provided by pacer Navdeep Saini, who got left-handed Amit Verma (35) to edge one to Rishabh Pant behind the stumps.
Once the 62-run stand was broken, the other overnight batsman KB Arun Karthik (34) was snapped up by skipper Unmukt Chand off Sood's bowling to have Assam reeling at 121 for five.
As the end looked imminent, Assam's middle-order provided some resistance with Tarjinder Singh (42) adding 78 runs in company of J Syed Mohammed (82). Tarjinder became Manan's third victim caught by Sangwan.
However it was Sarupam Purkayashtha (47), who provided support to Syed Mohammed as the duo added 72 runs to delay the inevitable.
From 271 for six, it soon became 271 for eight as Sangwan send back Sarupam and Abu Nechim Ahmed (0) in a space of three deliveries.
Syed Mohammed's 154 ball vigil that consisted of 10 boundaries and two sixes ended when he tried to hoick Manan to be caught by Saini in the deep.
Manan wrapped up the proceedings by trapping Krishna Das leg before with an arm delivery to record his fifth five-wicket haul in first class cricket.
Brief Scores: Assam 193 and 313 in 96.3 overs (J Syed Mohammed 82, Sarupam Purkayastha 47, Manan Sharma 5/108)
Delhi 589/8 decl.
Delhi won by an innings and 83 runs.
Points: Delhi 7; Assam 0.
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