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Ranji: Karnataka posts historic win over Mumbai

Never in Ranji history did Karnataka score an outright win over Mumbai.

Bangalore: R Vinay Kumar (3/32) and HS Sharath (3/12) shared six wickets between them on the fourth and final day to score a historic 160-run win over defending champions Mumbai in their Ranji Trophy Group A match and book a berth in the knockout stage of the tournament.

Having earned six points from this game, Karnataka have now moved to 32 points from seven matches, and are placed at the top of the table. Karnataka still have one game left in the league stage. They will face a formidable Delhi in their last league match away from home.

Mumbai, with 23 points from seven matches, are at number three position in the table, while Gujarat are at second spot, three points ahead of the defending champions.

Mumbai will have a tough task at hands in their last league encounter when they will take on Gujarat. There is a danger of Punjab shattering Mumbai's dreams of qualifying for the knockout stage because they have as many points as Mumbai and will be taking on an out-of-contention Jharkhand in their final league match.

Karnataka scored 251 in their first innings and in reply Mumbai were all out for 269, taking a vital 18-run lead.

In their second innings, Karnataka made a disastrous start losing two wickets for 32, but Ravikumar Samarth's half century and Manish Pandey's match-winning 119 helped the hosts score 299, hence setting Mumbai a target of 282 runs.

Mumbai were bundled out for a meagre 121 in their second stint to give Karnataka an historic occasion to celebrate.

Never in Ranji history did Karnataka score an outright win over Mumbai. Karnataka's bowling was led by pacers Vinay Kumar and Sharath, both of whom scalped three wickets each. They well very well supported by India discard Abhimanyu Mithun (2/28) and leg-spinner Shreyas Gopal (2/13).

Vinay Kumar bowled his heart out, troubling the top order Mumbai batsmen with his deadly swingers just outside the off-stump. He had an astonishing first spell, where he claimed two for 10 in seven overs, which drifted the game away from Mumbai.

Mumbai got off to a poor start in their run chase as they lost eight wickets for 100 runs. Doraiswamy Subramanian (13) and Kaustubh Pawar failed to give Mumbai a good start.

Much was expected from their captain Wasim Jaffer and Aditya Tare, who have been among runs for Mumbai this season, but they also failed to live up to the expectations.

Jaffer (3), especially was a great disappointment, getting out leg before rooted in the crease twice in the match against Sharath in the first innings and Abhimanyu Mithun in the second. Tare, who also scored just 18 runs in the first innings, was cleaned up for zero by Vinay.

When the right-handed Siddesh Lad joined Hiken Shah, Mumbai were struggling at 50 for four but both put on a fight to take the total to 93, before they were dropped twice during their knocks. Karnataka, with their attacking field placements and bowling, dealt three blows on the same score, sending back Shah (28), Lad (24) and Suryakumar Yadav (0) back to the pavillion.

Thereafter, the hosts skittled out the visitors by removing Saurabh Netrawalkar (0), Shardul Thakur (10) and Javed Khan (15), cheaply. Earlier, Karnataka after resumed at an overnight second innings score of 287 for eight, could add just 12 more runs to the total before losing the last two batsmen.

Brief scores: Karnataka: 251 & 299. Mumbai: 269 & 121 (Hiken Shah 28; R Vinay Kumar 3/32, HS Sharath 3/12).

Gadekar steers Goa to victory

Gadekar steers Goa to victory

Porvorim (Goa): Harshad Gadekar scored a half-century to steer Goa to a three-wicket win over Kerala on the fourth and final day of their Group C Ranji Trophy match and keep alive their chances of making the knockout stage.

Spinner Gadekar (57) also put on a solid 86 runs together with Ravikant Shukla (28) for the seventh wicket to achieve 179-run target after being struggling at 82 for six 0at one stage.

Resuming on 82 for five, overnight batsman Keenan Vaz departed without adding any run to his last night's score, even as Goa further slumped to 82 for six. But Gadekar and Ravikant took the fight to the enemy's camp and managed to consolidate the position.

But just before they could reach the target, Shukla was cleaned bowled by Manoharan for 28. Gadekar coupled with Shadab Jakati (4 not out) to take Goa home with a cover drive. Gadekar's unbeaten 57 came off 102 balls, studded with 10 fours and a six.

With this victory, Goa have collected six points to take their tally to 22 points from seven matches, while Kerala remained on 16 points from as many outings.


Akshar shines as Gujarat beat Odisha by 166 runs in Ranji

Akshar shines as Gujarat beat Odisha by 166 runs in Ranji

Motera: Allrounder Akshar Patel shone with both bat and ball as Gujarat bundled out Odisha for a paltry 83 in their second innings to notch up a massive 166-run victory in their Ranji Trophy Group A match here today.

The 19-year-old top-scored with an unbeaten 54-run innings and then returned with a five-wicket haul as Gujarat grabbed six valuable points to be at the second place, behind Karnataka, in the points table. Earlier, Rakesh Dhruv completed a six wicket haul by getting rid of overnight batsmen B Mohanty (5) and Dhiraj Singh (0) quickly to dismiss Odisha for 367 in 144.2 overs in their first innings.

Gujarat then came out to bat but the hosts lost their openers -- Parthiv Patel (18) and PK Panchal (5) in 5.2 overs. Akshar then took the onus on himself and stayed till the end with a 48-ball 54-run partnership. His innings was studded with two sixes and a four.

However, Gujarat lost CJ Gandhi (0) for a duck and Govind Podder got rid of JB Karia (18). After that, the hosts suffered two run-out dismissals before declaring at 137-7 in 22 overs. Needing 250 to win, Odisha started their second innings on a disappointing note as they lost wickets in a heap and half of their side was back in the pavillion for 44.

With the bowlers led by Akshar (5/23) and pacer Jasprit Bumrah (3/26) keeping a tight line, the visitors continued losing wicket and were eventually bowled out in 46.5 overs.

Brief Score: Gujarat 479/8d & 137/7d in 22 overs (Akshar Patel 54; B Mohanty 1/49). Odisha: 367 & 83 in 46.5 overs (G B Podder 27; Akshar Patel 5/23).

Yusuf leads Baroda to victory against Saurashtra

Yusuf leads Baroda to victory against Saurashtra

Rajkot: A brilliant bowling performance by Baroda skipper Yusuf Pathan (6 for 40) helped his side thrash Saurashtra by 239 runs on the fourth and final day of their Ranji Trophy Group B match here today.

Chasing a target of 355, Saurashtra were bundled out for a meagre 115 in 79.3 overs at the Saurashtra Cricket Association (SCA) stadium, Khandheri, here. Yusuf led from the front with figures of six for 40. Baroda earned six points from today's win and kept their hopes of entering the knockout stage alive.

Saurashtra openers Chirag Pathak and Bhushan Chauhan started cautiously in their chase, adding 46 runs in 25 overs. But Pathan wreaked havoc to take the match away from the opponents. Only Chirag Pathak (36), Sheldon Jackson (19) and Kamlesh Makwana (11 not out) could reach double digit mark, while Sagar Jogiyani, Chirag Jani and Vishal Joshi failed to open their account.

Pathan got a good support from Bhargav Bhatt (3/08). Earlier, resuming at 207 for six, Baroda added another 58 runs off just 8.4 overs before declaring their second innings at 161 for nine.

Baroda made 400 in their first innings and then took a crucial 89-run first innings lead over Saurashtra by dismissing the hosts for 311. Overnight batsman Utkarsh Patel made 53 off 79 balls with nine fours. He added 82 runs for the seventh wicket with Pinal Shah (43).

Jaydev Unadkat was the most successful bowler for Saurashtra, taking four for 61, while left arm leg spinner Dharmendra Jadeja and off spinner Vishal Joshi took two wickets each giving away 127 and 46 runs, respectively.

Brief Scores: Baroda: 400 & 265 for 9 decl (Saurabh Wakaskar 69, Utkarsh Patel 53, Jaydev Unadkat 4/60, Vishal Joshi 2/46). Saurashtra: 311 & 115 (Chirag Pathak 36; Yusuf Pathan 6/40, Bhargav Bhatt 3/08).

Jharkhand-Vidarbha match ends in a draw

Jharkhand-Vidarbha match ends in a draw

Jamshedpur: In-form opener Faiz Fazal (91) missed out on his century even as the Ranji Trophy Group A match between Vidarbha and host Jharkhand ended in a draw on the final day at Keenan Stadium here today.

Vidarbha had scored 218 runs in reply to Jharkhand's first innings total of 332. Jharkhand made 161 for nine in their second essay. Chasing 276 to win, Vidarbha ended at 164 for three in 59 overs.

Resuming at an overnight score of 83 for three, Jharkhand batting line up collapsed as pack of card as they lost six wickets for 116 runs in the morning.

Overnight batsman southpaw Saurabh Tiwary (who was 21 at stumps yesterday) and skipper Shahbaz Nadeem put up stiff challenge before the Vidarbha bowlers and stitched a valuable 62 runs for the fifth-wicket before Nadeem was bowled by S Ruikar at team score of 146.

Nadeem played a scintillating knock, hitting 40 off 23-delivery with the help of six fours and a six. Three balls later, Tiwary followed the suit notching up highest 44 runs studded with three boundaries and a six off 68-balls.

Tiwary stepped out for a drive but handed a catch to Ravi Jangid off Akhshay Wakhare. After Tiwary's dismissal, Jharkhand lost three quick wickets in the form of Bhavin Thaker (0), Sunny Gupta (3) and S S Rao (0) while Varun Aaron was not out at 8.

For Vidarbha, Shrikant Wagh scalped four wickets for 39 while Ruikar and Wakhare shared two wickets apiece. Vidarbha got off to a good start as their in-form opener Fazal and Akshay Kolar (23) paired for 55 runs before spinner Samar Quadri, who had bagged six wickets in the first innings, struck the first blow having Kolar caught by Aaron.

Jangid stepped in to join Fazal, who exhibited excellent shots all around the ground, and they together stitched 53-run second wicket partnership. Quadri struck for the second time having Jangid leg before for 15.

Fazal, who was settled at the other end, amassed 91 with the help of 13 fours before he was bowled by speedster Aaron. S Shrivastav was on 8 and R R Parida was on six when the match ended.

Jharkhand earned three points by virtue of first innings lead.

Delhi loses to Punjab as Viru, Gauti play poor shots on Day 4

Delhi loses to Punjab as Viru, Gauti play poor shots on Day 4

New Delhi: Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag couldn't stand up and be counted when it mattered the most as Punjab recorded one of the most inspiring victories in recent times beating Delhi by 98 runs in a Ranji Trophy group league game to keep their quarterfinal hopes alive.

Chasing a target of 327, Delhi were all out for 228 on the final day with Rajat Bhatia scoring a gutsy hundred on a difficult track. Punjab will take a lot of positives from this game as despite being shot out for 74 in the first innings, they came back to win the match.

Punjab now have 23 points from seven games and will be aiming for six points as they try to get a last-eight berth. For Delhi, it's almost end of the road as they are at fifth place with 19 points and even an outright win with bonus points against Karnataka won't ensure a knock-out berth.

Delhi began the day at 60 for three and Gambhir (30) poked at an away going delivery from Manpreet Gony to Gurkeerat Singh in the slip-cordon. Virender Sehwag (12) played a nice drive off Gony and also fended a short ball that sailed over slips for another four. But he again disappointed trying to hit Jaskaran Singh over mid-on. However, trying to check his shot, the ball just lobbed towards mid-on for a simple catch.

With Gambhir and Sehwag out in the first session, Delhi were reduced to 82 for five. But nightwatchman Ashish Nehra (16, 128 balls) showed a lot of character as he was involved in a 82-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Bhatia.

Bhatia, who hit his 14th first-class hundred, faced 182 balls laced with 16 fours in the process. Once off-spinner Gurkeerat Singh removed Nehra and wicketkeeper-batsman Rahul Yadav (0) off successive deliveries, victory was just a matter of time. It was Bhatia, who was the last man to be dismissed when he edged a Gony delivery to wicketkeeper Gitansh Khera.

Opener Jiwanjot Singh, whose century was the game changer, said that it was satisfying to score a ton that helped Punjab in such a big victory.

"Our hopes of qualifying for the quarterfinals are alive after this win. This century is satisfying as the wicket was difficult to bat on and the opposition had quality bowlers. Also a lot of people said that opposition will sort me out in my second season. So it was a big boost to my confidence. Also words of encouragement from coach Bhupinder Singh Senior helped," Jiwanjot told reporters at the end of the match.

Bhatia, who batted with lot of focus despite taking a lot of blows on the body, said that not being able to score more than 150 in the first innings hurt Delhi.

"When we had the opponents out for 74, we shouldn't have taken the foot off the pedal. We had no business to get only 76-run first innings lead. The wicket was difficult but we should have at least scored more than 200. That would have released the pressure," a dejected Bhatia said.

Asked about the number of blows he took on his body with a swollen forearm showing the pain that he sustained, the all-rounder said, "I took four blows on my body while they were bowling. The most painful one was the fifth, which is this defeat. This is something that I am finding difficult to digest."

Brief Scores: Punjab: 74 & 402. Delhi: 150 & 228 (Rajat Bhatia 100, Virender Sehwag 12, Gautam Gambhir 30, Yuvraj Singh 3/45, MS Gony 3/51).

Punjab won by 98 runs. Points: Punjab 6; Delhi 0.

UP earns 3 points in drawn Ranji match against MP.

UP earns 3 points in drawn Ranji match against MP.

Kanpur: Uttar Pradesh walked away with three points owing to their first innings lead in a Group B Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh that ended in a draw on the fourth and final day, here today.

Chasing a victory target of 314 runs, Madhya Pradesh were 140 for seven in their second innings at the close of play with Salman Baig (31 not out) and Anurag Singh (11 not out) in the middle.

Resuming at 78 for three, Uttar Pradesh had declared their second innings at 178 for five with India international Suresh Raina hitting a classy 134-ball 84, laced with 11 fours, while 'old war horse' Mohammad Kaif just felling one run short of his half-century at 49.

For Madhya Pradesh, medium pacers Ishwar Pandey and Puneet Datey acoounted for two wickets each. In their second essay, Madhya Pradesh got off to a poor start in their run-chase as they kept on losing wickets at regular intervals.

Leg-spinner Amit Mishra and medium pacer Ankit Rajpoot sent back both the openers Zafar Ali (12) and Jalaj Saxena (20) inside the 11th over with scoreboard at 36. Imtiaz Ahmed soon made it 36 for three when he had wicketkeeper Naman Ojha (3) trapped leg before.

Mohnish Mishra (18), skipper Devendra Bundela (11), Anand Bais (16) and Shubham Sharma (5) all found the going tough against the pace-spin duo of Mishra and Imtiaz as they were left reeling at 106 for seven. Madhya Pradesh stared at a humiliating defeat but Baig and Singh waged a grim battle to rescue the side from a precarious situation.

For Uttar Pradesh, Mishra was the most successful bowler with figures of three for 17 while Imtiaz picked up two wickets.

Brief scores: Uttar Pradesh 250 & 178/5 decl (Suresh Raina 84, Mohammad Kaif 49; Ishwar Pandey 2/32). Madhya Pradesh: 115 & 140/7 in 64 overs (Salman Baig 31 not out; Amit Mishra 3/17).
Points: Uttar Pradesh 3, Madhya Pradesh 1.

Railways clinches quarters berth, Rawat denied deserving ton

New Delhi: Railways today became the first team from group B to qualify for the quarter-final of the Ranji Trophy with a 37-run win over minnows Services on a day when team management led by skipper Murali Kartik's decision to deny Mahesh Rawat a century surprised one and all.

Chasing a target of 237, Services were all out for 200 despite opener Prateek Desai scoring an even-100. He faced 180 balls hitting 13 fours as leggie Karn Sharma picked five for 50 after Railways made a sporting declaration at 282 for seven batting for an hour on the day.

The most surprising aspect of the morning session was how glovesman and team's most consistent batsman Mahesh Rawat was robbed of an opportunity to score a century as Railways decided to declare when he was on 92. Rawat had added 25 runs to his overnight score of 67 and the Railways scored 58 runs in the 14 overs that they batted today scoring at a rate of more than four runs per over.

While a sporting declaration was necessary to go for an outright, it was baffling that Rawat, who scored his 92 runs in 143 balls with 11 fours and a six wasn't playing slowly either. To everyone's amazement, the declaration came suddenly when another over or two could have helped team's highest scorer reach century.

Coach Abhay Sharma later gave an explanation that the declaration came in the best interest of the team as they needed maximum number of overs to bowl Services out. Questions are also being raised by Kartik's position in the team as he has bowled a total of 46 overs in seven matches taking only one wicket and scored 128 runs at an average of less than 19. His decision to open in this match also came under scanner.

Brief Scores: Railways 107 & 282/7 dec (Mahesh Rawat 92 not out). Services 153 & 200 (Prateek Desai 100, Karn Sharma 5/50).

( Source : PTI )
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