Ranji Trophy 2018-19, Round 4, Day 3 - Round up

Punjab registered a bonus-point win over last season’s runners Delhi, Assam garnered a blockbuster win against a much-stronger side in Haryana.

By Anuraag Peesara

Updated - 30 Nov 2018, 20:47 IST

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It was one of the most fascinating days of cricket in the Ranji Trophy on Friday which saw some stupendous individual performances bailed their respective sides out of trouble. While Punjab registered a bonus-point win over last season’s runners Delhi, Assam garnered a blockbuster win against a much-stronger side in Haryana.

Without a shadow of a doubt, the performer of the round was Parvez Rasool, who registered eight wickets with the ball in the first innings for Jammu & Kashmir and backed it up with a hundred. Services needed just 105 runs to win the game, but slipped to a paltry 67/5 and the game very much hangs in balance. Rasool completed ten wickets in the game as well with a brace in the second innings.

Punjab and Delhi were expected to play a hard-fought contest, but as it turned out, the former were too strong. Vinay Choudhary and Mayank Markande completed the demolition with the ball on Day 3 as Punjab were left with just eight runs to win, which they chased down in 2.1 overs. Mandeep Singh was named man of the match for his 90-run knock in the first innings.

Sachin Baby and Vishnu Vinod lead Kerala’s mind-boggling comeback

Kerala kick-started day 3 at 38/4 and with a humongous lead in tact, Madhya Pradesh were expected to seal an easy win. But skipper Sachin Baby and Vishnu Vinod registered centuries apart while adding 199 runs for the 7th wicket and helped their side get to 390/8 at stumps. Vinod will continue his 70-run stand for the 9th wicket with Basil Thampi on Day 4.

Mumbai took a slender, yet crucial first innings lead against Gujarat on Day 3, but a top order collapse brought the latter right back in the game. Mumbai were struggling at 66/6 but Aditya Tare and Shivam Dubey somehow helped them get over the 150-run mark. They currently have a second innings lead of 173 runs.

Kedar Devdhar slammed a sensational hundred for Baroda in reply to Saurashtra’s 521. Devdhar stitched a 110-run sand with Aditya Waghmode and followed it up with a 158-run unbeaten stand with Vikram Solanki. Baroda finished day 3 at 268/1 in 92 overs and it seems in all likeliness that both sides will suffice with a point each. Here are the scores from the other games happening across the country.

Brief Scores

Group A

Saurashtra vs Baroda

Saurashtra first innings: 521 all out in 168.2 overs (Aarpit Vasavada 120, Prerak Mankad 85, Jaydev Shah 165)

Baroda first innings: 268/1 in 92 overs (Kedar Devdhar 171*, Vikram Solanki 58*)

Baroda trail by 253 runs

Mumbai vs Gujarat

Mumbai first innings: 297 all out in 80.3 overs (Shivam Dubey 110, Siddesh Lad 62)

Gujarat first innings: 281 all out in 99.4 overs (Dhruv Raval 99; Royston Dias 3/73, Shivam Dubey 3/50)

Mumbai second innings: 157/7 in 58 overs (Aditya Tare 59; Chintan Gaja 4/50)

Mumbai lead by 173 runs

Maharashtra vs Karnataka

Maharashtra first innings: 113 all out in 39.4 overs

Karnataka first innings: 186 all out in 84.2 overs (Shreyas Gopal 40; SS Bachhav 3/43)

Maharashtra second innings: 256 all out in 97 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 89; Shreyas Gopal 4/64)

Karnataka second innings: 54/0 in 20 overs

Karnataka need 130 runs to win

Chhattisgarh vs Vidarbha

Chhattisgarh first innings: 232 all out in 109 overs (Harpreet Singh 63; Aditya Thakare 5/56)

Vidarbha first innings: 332/6 declared in 116 overs (Faiz Fazal 146, Akshay Wadkar 144*)

Chhattisgarh second innings: 28/4 in 15 overs

Chhattisgarh trail by 72 runs

Group B

Hyderabad vs Himachal Pradesh

Himachal Pradesh first innings: 351 all out in 126/4 overs (Prashant Chopra 110)

Hyderabad first innings: 352 all out in 130.5 overs (Akshat Reddy 99, T Ravi Teja 75)

Hyderabad lead by one run

Kerala vs Madhya Pradesh

Kerala first innings: 63 all out in 35 overs

MP first innings: 328/9 in 120 overs (Naman Ojha 79, Yash Dubey 79)

Kerala second innings: 390/8 in 102 overs (Sachin Baby 143, Vishnu Vinod 155)

Kerala lead by 125 runs

Delhi vs Punjab

Delhi first innings: 107 all out in 42.5 overs

Punjab first innings: 282 all out in 91.5 overs (Mandeep Singh 90; Simarjeet Singh 4/45)

Delhi second innings: 179 all out in 84.2 overs (Gautam Gambhir 60; Vinay Choudhary 4/39)

Punjab second innings: 8/0 in 2.1 overs

Punjab won by 10 wickets

Tamil Nadu vs Bengal

Tamil Nadu first innings: 263 all out in 106 overs (Baba Aparajith 103)

Bengal first innings: 189 all out 63.5 overs (Abhishek Raman 98; Rahil Shah 5/46)

Tamil second innings: 141 all out in 62.5 overs (Writtick Chatterjee 5/22)

Bengal second innings: 87/2 in 30 overs (Abhishek Raman 53)

Bengal need 129 runs to win

Group C

Assam vs Haryana

Assam first innings: 310 all out in 117.3 overs (Gokul Sharma 96)

Haryana first innings: 97 all out in 27.2 overs (Arup Das 5/52)

Haryana second innings (F/O): 178 all out in 52 overs (Arup Das 4/37)

Assam won by an innings and 35 runs

Odisha vs Tripura

Tripura first innings: 122 all out in 43 overs (Suryakant Pradhan 7/40)

Odisha first innings: 212 all out in 59.2 overs (Biplab Samantray 89)

Tripura second innings: 304 all out in 91.3 overs (M Murasingh 75; Basant Mohanty 4/53)

Odisha second innings: 111/5 in 38 overs

Odisha need 104 runs to win

Goa vs Jharkhand

Goa first innings: 364 all out in 140.2 overs (Amit Verma 154)

Jharkhand first innings: 1390 all out in 124.5 overs (Nazim Siddique 71, Anukul Roy 127)

Goa second innings: 10/1 in 2 overs

Goa trail by 16 runs

Services vs Jammu & Kashmir

JK first innings: 95 all out in 31.5 overs

Services first innings: 252 all out in 91.4 overs (Anshul Gupta 59; Parvez Rasool 8/85)

JK second innings: 361 all out in 98.5 overs (Parvez Rasool 115)

Services second innings: 67/5 in 32 overs

Services need 38 runs to win

Uttar Pradesh vs Rajasthan

Rajasthan first innings: 311 all out in 112.4 overs (Robin Bist 96, Amitkumar Gautam 93)

Uttar Pradesh first innings: 214 all out in 61.5 overs (Aniket Choudhary 5/64)

Rajasthan second innings: 136/4 in 52 overs (Amitkumar Gautam 66*)

Rajasthan lead by 233 runs

Plate

Bihar vs Sikkim

Bihar first innings: 288 all out in 90.5 overs (Ashutosh Aman 85; Ishwar Chaudhary 6/78)

Sikkim first innings: 81 all out in 39.4 overs (Ashutosh Aman 5/19)

Bihar second innings: 296/7 in 81 overs (MD Rahmatullah 66, Utkarsh Singh 59)

Sikkim second innings: 108 all out in 43.1 overs (Ashutosh Aman 5/22, Samar Quadri 5/32)

Bihar won by 395 runs

Manipur vs Meghalaya

Manipur first innings: 211 all out in 64.1 overs (Prafullomani Singh 64)

Meghalaya first innings: 326 all out in 87.4 overs (Puneet Bisht 92, Raj Biswa 87)

Manipur second innings: 172 all out in 43 overs (Yashpal Singh 103*; Gurinder Singh 5/46)

Meghalaya second innings: 58/1 in 11.1 overs

Meghalaya won by nine wickets

Mizoram vs Puducherry

Mizoram first innings: 92 all out in 55.4 overs

Puducherry first innings: 375/8 declared in 89.1 overs (Vikneshwaran Marimuthu 102, Fabid Ahmed 103*; Sina Khadir 5/97)

Mizoram second innings: 40/8 in 25 overs (Fabid Ahmed 4/6)

Puducherry need two wickets to win

Arunachal Pradesh vs Uttarakhand

Arunachal Pradesh first innings: 105 all out in 46 overs (Mayank Mishra 4/23)

Uttarakhand first innings: 470/4 in 108.4 overs (Arun Kartik 208*, Rajat Bhatia 152*)

Arunachal Pradesh second innings: 292 all out in 112.3 overs (Kshitiz Sharma 118; Mayank Sharma 4/57)

Uttarakhand won by an innings and 73 runs

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