Sports Desk, AnyTV, New Delhi
Published by: swapnil shashank
Updated Fri, 18 Feb 2022 11:16 PM IST
Summary
The Uttar Pradesh team had scored 301 runs on the first day, playing ahead of 268 runs for seven wickets. Dhruv Jurel contributed 64 runs in this. Faiz has hit 20 fours and two sixes in his unbeaten innings for Vidarbha, facing 236 balls.
Faiz Fazal
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Vidarbha consolidated their position with openers Faiz Fazal (142 not out) and Sanjay Raghuvansh (96) putting up a 213-run opening stand at 256 for two in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group G against Uttar Pradesh.
The Uttar Pradesh team had scored 301 runs on the first day, playing ahead of 268 runs for seven wickets. Dhruv Jurel contributed 64 runs in this. Faiz has hit 20 fours and two sixes in his unbeaten innings for Vidarbha, facing 236 balls.
Sanjay, who missed a century by four runs, hit 14 fours in his 196-ball innings. Atharva could only score five runs while Ganesh Satish was playing after scoring nine runs. Ankit Rajput and Saurabh Kumar of Uttar Pradesh have taken a wicket each.
Punjab’s Prabhsimran’s century against Himachal
Opener Prabhsimran Singh (123) and captain Abhishek Sharma (98) shared a 182-run opening stand for the first wicket as Punjab scored 393 for four in their first innings of 39 on the second day of the Elite Group F match against Himachal Pradesh. gained the lead.
Himachal started playing 324 for six in the morning and scored 354 runs in the first innings after losing the remaining wickets within 30 runs. Akash Vashisht contributed 87 runs while Baltej Singh took five wickets for Punjab. Punjab then took a tough test of Himachal’s bowlers.
Prabhsimran played 138 balls in his innings and hit 21 fours and a six, but Abhishek missed out on a century. He hit nine fours and five sixes in his 101 ball knock before being caught back to Raghav Dhawan. Mandeep Singh was on 62 and Anmol Malhotra on 23 when the stumps were dislodged while Gagandeep Singh Mann contributed 46 runs.
Haryana’s 556 runs in the first innings
In another Group F match, Haryana scored a mammoth 556 in their first innings against Tripura. For him, Yashu Sharma contributed 129, Kapil Hooda 84 and Nishant Sindhu contributed 93 not out. Shankar Paul took five wickets for Tripura. Tripura have scored 56 for one in their first innings till the end of the second day’s play and are 500 runs behind Haryana.
J&K’s Kamran nears century
In Group C, Jammu and Kashmir made a move to take a first-innings lead at 260 for three with fifties from top-order batsmen Kamran Iqbal (96 not out), Jatin Wadhawan (69) and Shubham Pundir (51).
Earlier, Puducherry had scored 343 runs while playing ahead of 309 runs for six wickets. In this way, Jammu and Kashmir are now only 83 runs behind them.
In the other group match, Arindam Ghosh scored an unbeaten 78 to give Railways a comeback by Krishnappa Gautam (3/71) against Karnataka.
Fifties of Deodhar and Kedar of Railways
Karnataka scored 481 runs in their first innings with the help of centuries from K Siddhartha (146) and captain Manish Pandey (156) and 52 from Gautam. For Railways, fast bowler Yuvraj Singh took five wickets for 93 runs.
In reply, M Deodhar (56) and Kedar Singh (59) got the Railways off to a good start by adding 110 runs for the first wicket. Railways scored 213 for three at the end of the second day’s play and are now 268 runs behind Karnataka.
Chandigarh captain Manan’s century innings
Captain Manan Vohra’s 110-run century helped Chandigarh make 200 for six against Hyderabad in Elite Group B. Hyderabad team managed to score 347 runs on the second day after 270 for 7 wickets.
In such a situation, Chandigarh is in danger of falling behind in the first innings. Till the end of the second day’s play, Raj Bawa of the Under-19 World Cup winning team is playing on 39 runs. Rakshanan Reddy of Hyderabad took four wickets for 55 runs. Tanay Thiagaraj has taken two wickets.
Uttarakhand lead in first innings
Uttarakhand took a 72-run lead in the first innings against Services in Elite Group E after scoring 248 runs with the help of Kamal Singh’s 82 and Dikshanshu Negi’s 68. On the second day, the team of Uttarakhand came out to play ahead of 25 runs for one wicket.
Kamal Singh completed his half-century playing ahead of ten runs. He hit ten fours in his 150-ball innings. Negi hit nine fours and a six in his innings of 133 balls. On the second day, Services took one wicket 29 runs in the second innings.