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Meghalaya take on Nagaland in CK Nayudu final

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By Our Reporter

Shillong, Feb 17: Meghalaya are one step away from glory after a peerless performance in the Plate Group of the U-23 men’s Col CK Nayudu Trophy, with the final against Nagaland set to begin on Sunday.
The match will take place at the Nagaland Cricket Stadium in Sovima from 9 am.
Meghalaya have had a terrific run this season, winning all six matches so far.
The season began on January 7 when they took on Sikkim at the latter’s home ground, winning that contest by 328 runs. That set the tone, with wins following against Manipur (by an innings and 51 runs), Mizoram (by three wickets), Arunachal Pradesh (by 180 runs), Nagaland (by 134 runs) and Mizoram again (by an innings and 107 runs) in the semifinal.
It has been an unprecedented year for Meghalaya in winning all their matches and the U-23 men have demonstrated great ability and application, which is necessary before they step up to the senior team.
Swastic Chettri (310) and Nishanta Chakraborty (384) have both racked up more than 300 runs each this season but captain Kevin Christopher tops the state list with 507, which puts him 14th in the overall standings nationally.
But it is the bowling that has been of particular note, with Manish Sharma and Abhishek Kumar both claiming a sensational 39 wickets each. Left-arm orthodox spinner Manish has four five-wicket hauls and fast bowler Abhishek five. Manish’s leads in terms of average, getting a wicket every 8.25 runs, while Abhishek’s average is 12.76.

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