In the company of Viknesh, Paras added 285 runs for the second wicket in 60.3 overs that put Puducherry in command. Paras was the aggressor of the two – bringing his 50 in 66 deliveries. In the next 54 balls, Paras had notched up his 22nd first-class hundred at the end of the first session. “Once I gauged the pace of the wicket, it was easy to play my strokes as the outfield was fast,” Paras said.
Paras continued to showcase his aggressive intent in the post-lunch session as well, and reached his double century from 210 deliveries. “This is my 8th double century (in first-class matches) and reaching the landmark is always special. I am pleased with the fact that my knock helped the team finish the day on a strong note,” he said. Despite losing Viknesh in the second session, Paras didn’t show any signs of stopping thanks to a 101-run partnership for the third wicket with skipper Rohit Damodaren (59, 6×4, 1×6) that brought Puducherry close to the 400-run mark. Left-arm spinner Bipul Sharma’s (2 for 103) double strikes in the final session was the only solace for the battered Sikkim.
Brief scores: Puducherry 418 for 4 in 90 overs (Paras Dogra 253, M Viknesh 78, D Rohit 59) vs Sikkim
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