India, Nov. 12 -- The Delhi Ranji Trophy team's season has hit rock bottom. With just seven points from four matches and languishing in sixth place in Group D, Delhi's campaign is teetering on the brink. To stay alive in the tournament, they now need to win all their remaining fixtures - a near-impossible task given their form and mounting off-field chaos.

What began as a season of quiet optimism has spiralled into disarray, with internal politics, questionable selections, and poor preparation all contributing to the downfall. The Delhi & District Cricket Association (DDCA) is once again making headlines for the wrong reasons - this time with one of its own selectors, Manu Nayar, reportedly leaving mid-season to participate in a private ...