Punjab & Vidarbha Storm into Vijay Hazare Trophy Semi-Final, Crushing Delhi and MP in High-Scoring Quarters
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Punjab & Vidarbha qualify for the Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final after dominant wins. Delhi and Madhya Pradesh falter in 300+ chases. Latest domestic cricket news.
Punjab and Vidarbha Dominate to Book Vijay Hazare Trophy Semi-Final Spots
In a stunning display of dominance, Punjab and Vidarbha qualified for the Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final on Tuesday, decisively ending the campaigns of fancied sides Delhi and Madhya Pradesh in the quarterfinals. The day was defined by colossal team performances, with both winning sides posting 300-plus totals before their bowlers dismantled the opposition chases.
The results solidify the tournament’s reputation as a fierce proving ground for India’s next generation of cricketing talent, offering crucial insights into form and resilience ahead of the national selection cycle.
Punjab’s Batting Powerhouse Overwhelms Madhya Pradesh
At the BCCI Centre of Excellence’s Ground 1, Punjab cricket announced its title ambitions loud and clear. After being put in to bat, they amassed a formidable 345 for 6, fueled by a top-order blitz. Openers Prabhsimran Singh (88) and Harnoor Singh (51) laid a 116-run foundation, which was capitalized on by Anmolpreet Singh (70) and Nehal Wadhera (56).
The chase never materialized for Madhya Pradesh. Their innings collapsed to 162 all out in just 31.2 overs, handing Punjab a massive 183-run victory—their largest ever win when batting first in the tournament’s history. Captain Venkatesh Iyer’s golden duck epitomized a day where MP’s batting lineup had no answers.
Vidarbha Hold Nerve to Topple Delhi
On the adjacent ground, Vidarbha cricket showcased a masterclass in balanced performance. Asked to bat first by Delhi skipper Ishant Sharma, they posted a competitive 300 for 9. Key contributions came from Atharva Taide (50), Dhruv Shorey (49), and a brilliant 86 from Yash Rathod.
Delhi’s reply started briskly but unraveled spectacularly. Despite a solid 66 from opener Anuj Rawat, a dramatic middle-order collapse saw them slump from a promising position to 224 all out. The spin duo of Nachiket Bhute and Harsh Dubey were instrumental, claiming three wickets each to seal Vidarbha’s 76-run win and their semi-final berth.
Why These Results Matter Now
The Vijay Hazare Trophy semi-final lineup is now set, with Punjab and Vidarbha joining Karnataka and Saurashtra. In a cricket-obsessed nation, this domestic tournament is more than just a competition; it’s a direct pipeline to the national team. Performances here, like Devdutt Padikkal crossing 700 runs in the edition, are heavily scrutinized by selectors.
“The quarterfinals separated the tactically sharp from the merely talented,” commented a veteran domestic cricket analyst. “Punjab’s aggressive batting philosophy and Vidarbha’s ability to defend a total under pressure are exactly the kinds of credentials that get players noticed at the highest level.”
The Road to the Final
The semi-finals promise high-octane cricket. Punjab’s explosive batting will be tested against Karnataka’s all-round strength, while Vidarbha’s gritty unit faces the challenge of Saurashtra. Based on today’s evidence, both victors have the form and firepower to go all the way.
For Delhi and Madhya Pradesh, the exit is a harsh lesson in the perils of knockout cricket. A single off-day, especially in the field or during a chase, can abruptly end a promising campaign, underscoring the uncompromising nature of India’s premier domestic 50-over contest.
