Upendra Yadav's gritty 95 helped Railways reach 241 against Delhi on Day 1 of their Ranji Trophy match, which featured Virat Kohli's return to domestic cricket. Delhi's bowlers initially dominated, but a crucial 104-run partnership between Yadav and Karn Sharma steadied Railways. The day ended with Delhi at 41 for one, with Kohli's batting anticipated on Day 2.
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