Ranji Trophy 2024 Round 1, Day 2 Round-up: Cheteshwar Pujara hits 157* for Saurashtra, M Mohammed leads Tamil Nadu’s fightback against Gujarat
Discarded Team India batter Cheteshwar Pujara scored a defiant hundred on Day 2 of the Round 1 of Ranji Trophy 2024 for Saurashtra against Jharkhand at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot on Saturday, June 6.
Responding to Jharkhand’s first innings score of 142, Saurashtra went to stumps at 406-4, with a significant lead of 264. Pujara was batting on 157* at Stumps on Day 2 while Prerak Mankad was on 23*.
In a Group C encounter of the Ranji Trophy 2024, Tamil Nadu made a strong comeback against Gujarat at the Sardar Vallabhai Patel Stadium in Valsad.
Responding to Gujarat’s first innings total of 236, Tamil Nadu collapsed to 119-8. However, M Mohammed slammed a brilliant 85 off 99 to lift his side to 250. Sandeep Warrier claimed three wickets to reduce Gujarat to 38-3 in 13 overs by Stumps on Day 2.
In the Ranji Trophy 2024 Plate group, Hyderabad hammered Nagaland by an innings and 194 runs in Dimapur. In response to Hyderabad’s 474-5 declared, Nagaland folded up for 153 in their first innings before getting bowled out for 127 after following on.
Ranji Trophy 2024: Brief scores from Round 1, Day 2
Here’s a look at brief scores from all of the Ranji Trophy 2024 matches played on Day 2 of Round 1 of the competition.
Elite Group A
Manipur (137 & 85/4) trail Maharashtra (320) trail by 98 runs
Haryana vs Rajasthan - No play due to bad light
Vidarbha (191/8) trail Services (241) by 50 runs
Saurashtra (406/4) lead Jharkhand (142) by 264 runs
Elite Group B
Bihar (89/6) trail Mumbai (251) by 162 runs
Andhra (119/3) trail Bengal (409) by 290 runs
Kerala (220/6) trail Uttar Pradesh (302) by 82 runs
Assam (87/4) trail Chhattisgarh (327) by 240 runs
Elite Group C
Goa (53/2) trail Tripura (484) by 431 runs
Karnataka (461/6) lead Punjab (152) by 309 runs
Railways (313/4) lead Chandigarh (96) by 217 runs
Gujarat (236 & 38/3) lead Tamil Nadu (250) by 24 runs
Elite Group D
Puducherry (113/2) trail Delhi (148) by 35 runs
Uttarakhand (170/6) trail Madhya Pradesh (323) by 153 runs
Himachal Pradesh (109/1) lead Jammu and Kashmir (100) by 9 runs
Baroda (351 & 43/1) lead Odisha (178) by 216 runs
Plate Group
Hyderabad (474/5 d) beat Nagaland (153 & 127 f/o) by an innings and 194 runs
Arunachal Pradesh (94 & 57/2) trail Meghalaya (504/9 d) by 353 runs
Mizoram (106/5) trail Sikkim (442/9 d) by 336 runs