Good morning! Welcome to the live coverage of the sixth round of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 fixtures. Today is the third day of the matches.
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Good morning! Welcome to the live coverage of the sixth round of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 fixtures. Today is the third day of the matches.
The J&K skipper praises Mumbai's Shardul Thakur's effort.
"Shardul played really well. The ball stopped moving, so that had an impact. That's when we tried doing something different and tried out bouncers, which did not work. It was one of the best innings (in domestic cricket) that I have seen," Dogra said.
Brief Scores From Group B At Stumps On Day 2:
At Ahmedabad: Uttarakhand 111 & 74 for 4 in 33 overs (Ravikumar Samarth 45 not out; Vishal Jayswal 2/28) vs Gujarat 393 in 115.5 overs (Jaymeet Patel 121, Manan Hingrajia 116; Mayank Mishra 5/142).
At Hyderabad: Hyderabad: 565 all out in 168.5 overs (Tanmay Agarwal 177, Kodimela Himateja 76, Abhirath Reddy 73, Saranu Nishanth 71; Akash Vashist 4/92) vs Himachal Pradesh 33 for 1.
At Jaipur: Vidarbha 165 & 84 for 4 in 32 overs (Dhruv Shorey 33; Kukna Ajay Singh 2/24) vs Rajasthan 265 in 87.4 overs (Samarpitt Joshi 78, Mahipal Lomror 72; Harsh Dubey 5/81).
Controversy erupts in Mumbai vs J&K Match. The Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Jammu & Kashmir at the MCA BKC Ground caught the headlines when skipper Ajinkya Rahane was dismissed, only to be recalled later.
The 36-year-old was given out after he was caught down the leg side by Jammu & Kashmir wicketkeeper Kanhaiya Wadhawan, only to be called back in a controversial manner.
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Brief Scores From Group D At Stumps On Day 2:
Delhi 188 and 94 in 25.2 overs (Rishabh Pant 17, Ravindra Jadeja 7/38).
Saurashtra 271 (Harvik Desai 93, Ravindra Jadeja 38, Harsh Tyagi 4/71) and 15/0 in 3.1 overs.
Points: Saurashtra 7; Delhi 0
Chhattisgarh 1st Innings 230. Jharkhand 304 for 4 in 94 overs (Kumar Suraj 104, Sharandeep Singh 69, Utkarsh Singh 62).
Tamil Nadu 301 and 27/2.
Chandigarh 1st Innings: 204 (Ajith Ram 5/34, R Sai Kishore 3/48).
Railways 198 for 5 in 67 overs (Upendra Yadav 82 batting, Mukhtar Hussain 2/18) vs Assam.
Kerala라이브 바카라 ongoing fixture Vs Madhya Pradesh is its first Ranji Trophy home tie at the Greenfield Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram in eight long years.
Goa have a good 60-run lead in the Plate final Vs Nagaland, and are currently six for the loss of none. With three more days still to be played, the Goa batters can bat long and big and take the game out of Nagaland라이브 바카라 reach.
Jagjit Singh sends Ajith Ram very early on Day 3. Chandigarh are still fighting and pushing Tamil Nadu and are not out of this yet. TN lead by 135 and a few more wickets could open up the match big time. Can they pull off an unlikely upset?
Tamil Nadu 38/3 & 301 Vs Chandigarh 203
Shardul Thakur doing Shardul Thakur things. When the side's in trouble, the crisis man comes to the rescue, and he's done his part yet again. And a superb knock comes to an end as he walks back for 119 from just 135 balls.
Mumbai 285/8 & 120 Vs Jammu & Kashmir 206
After Shardul Thakur's fine knock, Mumbai fall like nine-pins and have been bundled out for 290, with Tanush Kotian finishing with 62. Jammu and Kashmir will need 205 runs to take an unlikely victory against a star studded Mumbai side.
Shubman Gill has been fighting a lone battle at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru with partners at the other end continue to walk back to the pavilion after short stays in the middle. Karnataka have been exceptional throughout the game, and would want to finish this one quick.
Punjab 72/5 & 55 vs Karnataka 475
Mumbai finally have their much, much needed breakthrough as Mohit Avasthi sends Yawer Hassan back after a fine 24 off 34 deliveries. Jammu and Kashmir need 168 runs to win to produce a victory for the ages.
Mumbai are currently third on the points table behind Baroda and Jammu and Kashmir, and will hope to produce a result against J&K, with nine wickets needed.
Unlike the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the Vijay Hazare Trophy, Ranji Trophy do not have pre-quarters, meaning the two top teams in each group qualify for quarter-finals.
Elite Group A Points Table
Baroda - 27 points*
Jammu & Kashmir - 23 points*
Mumbai - 22 points*
Mumbai face Meghalaya; Baroda meet Jammu & Kashmir in their final fixtures.
Narayan Jagadeesan and Vijay Shankar have stitched a valuable 107-run partnership for the fifth wicket. At one point, Tamil Nadu were 51/4, giving Chandigarh some hope but the partnership has pushed the lead over 250.
Vivrant Sharma and Shubham Khajuria have now slowly started to stitch a partnership and ave put Jammu and Kashmir in the driver's seat. J&K need 121 more runs for victory as Ajinkya Rahane and Mumbai are running out of ideas.
Meghalaya 198 & 121/5 vs Odisha 548/7d
Nagaland 216 Vs Goa 80/3 & 276
Tripura 212 Vs Services 252/5
Jharkhand 376 Vs Chhattisgarh 38/0 & 230
Maharashtra 297 & 233/5 Vs Baroda 145
Assam 17/3 Vs Railways 250
Bengal 125 Vs Haryana 157 & 293/5
Bihar 248 & 4/0 Vs UP 603/2d
Karnataka 475 Vs Punjab 105/6 & 55
Kerala 167/9 & Vs Madhya Pradesh 228/5 & 160
Tamil Nadu 301 & 175/4 Vs Chandigarh 204
Gujarat 393 Vs Uttarakhand 220/8 & 111
Hyderabad 565 Vs Himachal Pradesh 119/3
Pondicherry 260 Vs Andhra 48/1 & 303
Rajasthan 265 Vs Vidarbha 186/5 & 165
Shubman Gill scored a fighting fifty against Karnataka at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Friday in the ongoing Ranji Trophy 2024-25.
Delhi's sorry show saw them lose by 10 wickets to Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy match. Rishabh Pant failed to put on a show with the bat as they were bowled out for 94 in the 2nd innings.
Shubman Gill has converted his fifty into a hundred at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru against Karnataka.
Paras Dogra hits a six off Shams Mulani but is out the very next ball. Jammu and Kashmir are five down, and Mumbai are back in this. J&K need 46 more to win. Can they pull off a Mumbai miracle?
Meghalaya 198 & 191/6 vs Odisha 548/7d
Nagaland 216 vs Goa 179/3 & 276
Tripura 212 & 50/1 vs Services 294
Assam 131/3 vs Railways 250
Bengal 125 & 26/3 vs Haryana 157 & 336
Bihar 248 & 75/2 vs UP 603/2d
Jharkhand 376 vs Chhattisgarh 118/1 & 230
Maharashtra 297 & 344/6 vs Baroda 145
Karnataka beat Punjab by an innings and 207 runs
Jammu & Kashmir beat Mumbai by five wickets
Gujarat beat Uttarakhand by an innings and 28 runs
Bengal are struggling at 31/5 in 12 overs, chasing 369. Pradipta Pramanik (4) and Wriddhiman Saha (0) are at the crease.
HAR: 157 & 336
BEN: 124 & 31/5 (12)
At stumps on Day 3, Chhattisgarh lead by 59 runs with 205/4 in their second innings, after Jharkhand posted 376.
Sanjeet Desai (23) and Gagandeep Singh (0) are at the crease.
JHKD: 376
CG: 230 & 205/4 (63)
At the close of Day 3, Himachal Pradesh are 21/0 in their second innings, still trailing Hyderabad by 269 runs after being forced to follow on. Shubham Arora (16) and Prashant Chopra (1) remain unbeaten at the crease.
HYD: 565
HP: 275 & 21/0 (f/o) (5)
At stumps Chandigarh are 113/5 in their second innings, still requiring 290 runs to win against Tamil Nadu. Vishu Kashyap (4) and Manan Vohra (47) remain at the crease, with the latter looking to anchor the chase.
TN: 301 & 305/5 d
CDG: 204 & 113/5 (33)
At stumps on Day 3, Bihar are 130/5 in their second innings, trailing Uttar Pradesh by 225 runs. Ayush Loharuka (28 off 78) and Sachin Kumar (23 off 64) are at the crease, but Bihar's top order are struggling against Uttar Pradesh's bowlers.
Madhya Pradesh Vs Kerala
MP: 160 & 369/8
KER: 167 & 28/1 (12.5)
Day 3: Stumps - Kerala need 335 runs
Puducherry vs Andhra
PDC: 260
AP: 303 & 248/5 (69)
Day 3: Stumps - Andhra lead by 291 runs
Odisha Vs Meghalaya
ODSA: 548/7 d
MGLY: 198 & 221/6 (68)
Day 3: Stumps - Meghalaya trail by 129 runs