Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Quarterfinals, Day 2 Round-up: Shreyas Gopal slams ton as Karnataka take massive lead over Uttarakhand
Shreyas Gopal hammered an unbeaten 103 off 153 balls as Karnataka went to stumps on Day 2 of their Ranji Trophy 2022-23 quarter-final match against Uttarakhand at 474/5.
Responding to Uttarakhand’s paltry first-innings total of 116, Karnataka resumed their innings at 123/0. Openers Ravikumar Samarth and Mayank Agarwal were dismissed for 82 and 83, respectively, while Devdutt Padikkal (69) and Nikin Jose (62) also made crucial contributions. By the end of the day, Karnataka had taken a massive 358-run lead.
In the first quarter-final of the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 at Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Bengal built a first-innings lead of 65 over Jharkhand with five wickets in hand. In reply to Jharkhand’s disappointing first-innings score of 173, Bengal reached 238/5 by stumps on Day 2. Abhimanyu Easwaran contributed 77 off 154 deliveries, while Sudip Kumar Gharami chipped in with 68 off 109 balls.
The bat dominated the ball in the second quarter-final of the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 between Punjab and Saurashtra as well in Rajkot. Punjab openers Prabhsimran Singh (126) and Naman Dhir (131) played impressive knocks, adding 212 runs for the opening wicket. The batting side went to stumps at 327/5, having taken a 24-run lead over Saurashtra.
In the fourth quarter-final in Indore, Madhya Pradesh stuttered to 144/4 against Andhra. The day began with Andhra resuming their innings at 262/2. They stretched their first innings to 379 as Ricky Bhui was dismissed for 149 and Karan Shinde for 110. Andhra skipper Hanuma Vihari (27) batted left-handed due to an injury.
With the ball, KV Sasikanth claimed two wickets to put Madhya Pradesh on the backfoot in the knockout clash.
Ranji Trophy 2022-23: Brief scores from Quarterfinals, Day 2
Here’s a look at brief scores from Ranji Trophy 2022-23 quarter-finals matches after Day 2
1st Quarter-final: Bengal (238/5) lead Jharkhand (173) by 65 runs
2nd Quarter-final: Punjab (327/5) lead Saurashtra (303) by 24 runs
3rd Quarter-final: Karnataka (474/5) lead Uttarakhand (116) by 358 runs
4th Quarter-final: Madhya Pradesh (144/4) trail Andhra (379) by 235 runs