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Ranji Trophy Round 7, Day 1 Roundup: Sent back to play Ranji, Umesh responds with a hat-trick

Umesh’s knock on BCCI’s door

Fast bowler, Umesh Yadav was not picked for the second Test against South Africa and was sent back to play in the Ranji Trophy. He replied in the best manner by taking a hat-trick and dismantling the opposition (Rajasthan) in Nagpur.

The Vidarbha bowler finished with the figures of 4-45 as Rajasthan were bowled out for 216. Pramod Yadav was the top-scorer for the visitors with 67 runs.

Rajasthan (toss) 216 ( Pramod Yadav 67, Umesh Yadav 4-45, Wakhare 3-78) v Vidarbha

Assam's bowling performance against Group ‘A’ table toppers Delhi was commendable today as they bowled them out for 149 runs. Manan Sharma was the top-scorer for the Visitors in Guwahati with his unbeaten 46 runs knock.

The two Das - Krishna and Arup - picked up four and three wickets respectively for Assam. The home team had a shaky start and they now trail Delhi by 80 runs with 7 more wickets left.

Assam 69/3 (Gokul Sharma 22*) trail Delhi 149 (Manan Sharma 46*, Milind 45, Gambhir 4, Krishna Das 4-32, Arup Das 3-49) by 80 runs

In Mumbai, Railways were bowled out for 217 at the Wankhede Stadium. Pacer Shardul Thakur did the most damage for as picked up four Assam top order’s wickets. In reply, Mumbai failed to start on a positive note as they went on to lose 2 quick wickets with just four runs on the board.

Mumbai 4/2 trail Railways 217 (Ghosh 67, Thakur 4-38) by 213 runs

Baroda flattened Punjab by the highest opening stand this season by Kedar Devdhar and Aditya Waghmode, who put on 245 runs. Devdhar was eventually dismissed on the score of 186 runs by Deepak Bansal.

Baroda 344/3 (Devdhar 186, Waghmode 96) v Punjab

Tamil Nadu had a long hard day in Uttar Pradesh, where fifties by Almas Shaukat, Umang Sharma and Suresh Raina made sure that the home team bat out for the whole day.

Uttar Pradesh 277/4 (Shaukat 88, Umang Sharma 73, Raina 52*) v Tamil Nadu

Day One round-up of other matches in the Ranji Trophy Round Seven:

Bengal 239/3 (Easwaran 65, Mondal 58) v Maharashtra

Odisha 280/1 (Natraj Behara 143*, Ranjit Singh 109*) v Haryana

Gujarat 252/6 (Juneja 61, Rujul Bhatt 51, Datey 2-51) v Madhya Pradesh

Himachal 310/3 (Prashant Chopra 168*) v Saurashtra

Kerala 224/5 (Jagadeesh 61, Parmeswaran 2-33) v Goa

Jharkhand 42/1 trail Tripura 166 (Rahul Shukla 5-40) by 124 runs

Services 244/3 (Chatterjee 135*) v Hyderabad

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