The third day of the Ranji Trophy clash between Nagaland and Sikkim at the Nagaland Cricket Stadium saw the hosts dominate proceedings, leaving Sikkim reeling at 71/7 in their second innings. Nagaland’s bowlers, led by Jagadeesha Suchith’s lethal four-wicket spell, dismantled Sikkim’s batting lineup, putting Nagaland on the brink of victory.
Nagaland, resuming their first innings at 222/3, went on to post a commanding total of 347 all out in 123 overs. This gave them a substantial first-innings lead of 155 runs. Despite a solid start from the Nagaland batsmen, Sikkim’s bowlers managed to wrap up the innings in the second session of the day.
In response, Sikkim’s second innings crumbled under the relentless pressure applied by the Nagaland bowling attack. Jagadeesha Suchith was the standout performer, claiming four crucial wickets and reducing Sikkim to 71/7 by the end of play. Dip Borah, who had impressed in the first innings, continued to apply pressure and assisted in choking Sikkim’s efforts to mount a comeback.
The day started with Nagaland steadily building their lead. Despite the loss of key wickets in the morning session, their lower order added valuable runs, stretching the score to 347. With a daunting deficit, Sikkim needed a strong start but quickly found themselves in trouble as their top and middle order collapsed against Suchith’s accuracy and spin. At stumps, Sikkim trailed by 84 runs with only three wickets in hand.
Heading into Day 4, Nagaland is in a commanding position to close out the game early and secure a crucial win that would enhance their standing in the Plate Group of the Ranji Trophy. Fans are eagerly awaiting what is expected to be a decisive conclusion to the match.
With Sikkim’s hopes hanging by a thread, the hosts look set to claim a comprehensive victory.