Ranji Trophy Round-Up Day 3: Suresh Raina ton gives UP upper hand, Irfan Pathan contributes in Baroda win
The third day of the seventh round of Ranji Trophy matches saw a brisk century from Suresh Raina, as several other brave performances from teams around the country have set us up for a cracking final day of action when play resumes tomorrow.
Suresh Raina’s ton took UP to a total of 273/5 giving Tamil Nadu a target of 391 at the end of the 3rd day. Raina’s form continued after his 61 in the first innings and he managed a quick 145 off just 138 balls in the 2nd innings, helping his team earn a good position in the test. Tamil Nadu will resume play at 5/0.
Uttar Pradesh 348 & 273/5d Tamil Nadu 231 & 5/0 (8.0 ovs)
An easy win for Kerala against Goa as they win over them by an innings and 83 runs. An all-round bowling performance by Kerala helped them take away this match by restricting Goa to a total of 167 in the second innings.
KERALA 441 GOA 191, 167-all out (52.4 Ovs)
Munaf Patel and Irfan Pathan both grabbed 3 wickets each to help Baroda seal their win against Punjab by an innings and 116 runs. Punjab were all out for 147. Kedhar Devdhar was the Man of the Match for his 186 in the first innings.
BARODA 475 PUNJAB 212, 147-all out (38.4 Ovs)
Saurabh Wakaskar reached 161 as his team Railways closed up to 285/1. He shared a solid partnership with V Cheluvaraj, who stands not out at 70, giving Railways a lead of 171 runs. Karn Sharma took 7 wickets for Railways in the first innings.
Railways 217 & 285/1 (86.0 ov) Mumbai 331
At stumps on Day 3, Delhi continue their bad performance as the North Eastern side now requires only 95 runs to win the match after the 3rd day’s play. Assam stand at 70/3 as Sangwa, Manan Sharma and NA Saini grabbed 1 wicket each.
Delhi 149 & 172 Assam 157 & 70/3 (32.0 ov)
Shahbaaz Nadeem claimed 6 wickets against Tripura as the latter trail by 96 runs with just 1 wicket in hand as they look forward to lose this match against Jharkand by an innings. Nadeem’s brilliant bowling has helped Jharkand to restrict Tripura to a total of 132/9, with Jharkhand scoring 394 and declaring the first innings.
Tripura 166 & 132/9 (49.0 ov) Jharkhand 394/4d
Jalaj Saxena claimed 5 wickets against Gujarat at an economy of 1.96 and came into open the innings for Madhya Pradesh, who still need 310 runs to seal this match against Gujarat. Gujarat scored 202 in their second innings giving MP a target of 314.
Gujarat 311 & 202/9d Madhya Pradesh 200 & 4/0 (2.0 ov)
Maharashtra trail by another 232 runs against Bengal, who scored 528 in the first innings with a ton from Sudip Chatterjee. Maharashtra batsman Rahul Tripathi looks set on the crease as he scored his ton and is batting on 116 not out with Maharashtra at 296/3.
BENGAL 528/8 decl MAHARASHTRA 296/3 (90.0 Ovs)
After a beautiful knock of 255 by Natraj Behera, the captain of Odisha, they scored a massive total of 529 in the first innings. Haryana have lost 1 wicket now and are stuck at a score of 46/1 after the 3rd day’s play. They still trail by 267 runs.
ODISHA 529/6 decl HARYANA 216, 46/1 (17.0 Ovs)
Rajasthan lead by 195 runs against Vidarbha at the end of the 3rd day. They stand at 226/9 with the help of half centuries from Ashok Menaria and Vineet Saxena.
VIDARBHA 247 RAJASTHAN 216, 226/9 (78.0 Ovs)
Saurashtra bat at 261/6 as Jaydev Shah hopes to reach his 100 tomorrow; he stands at 96 right now. Saurashtra still trail by 290 runs after the 3rd day. Himachal Pradesh’s brilliant display of batting helped them to a score of 551 in the first innings.
HP 551 SAURASHTRA 261/6 (99.0 Ovs)
At stumps, Services lead by 158 runs against Hyderabad. They stand at 77/3 with Ravi Kiran taking 2 wickets out the three for Hyderabad.
HYDERABAD 272 SERVICES 353, 77/3 (24.0 Ovs)