New Delhi, Nov. 9 -- Kumar Kushagra's magnificent double century lit up the second day of the Ranji Trophy fourth-round matches today, emerging as the standout performance across venues.
The Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batsman produced a masterclass in composure and technique, scoring a fluent 200 against Baroda at Jamshedpur, steering his side to a commanding position.
Coming in at a crucial juncture with Jharkhand at 112 for 3, Kushagra absorbed early pressure before opening up with fluent strokes all around the wicket.
His double ton came off 340 balls, decorated with 25 fours and two sixes, blending patience with aggression. It was his second first-class century and his maiden double, one that underlined his evolution as a dependable midd...