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Karnataka beat Railways by 1 wicket, pocket six points.
For long, it seemed as though Karnataka's chase would be derailed but Manish Pandey's unbeaten 67-run vigil saw the team home by a solitary wicket in Surat. Mohammad Saif (82) had good company from the tail as they wagged to stretch the Railways' lead to 225, setting Karnataka a challenging target in the process. While Vyshak Vijaykumar bagged a five-fer, he would go on to play an even bigger role with the bat as he walked out with the score reading 133/7. His 38 was instrumental in Karnataka storming back into the chase as he forged a partnership of 64 runs for the eighth wicket with Pandey. At 214/9, the game sat on a knife-edge before Pandey took matters into his own hands to wrap things up, rendering his namesake Akash Pandey's five-fer moot. Karnataka now have 21 points to their name as they continue to occupy top spot in Group B.
Stumps on Day 2 - Railways 209/8, lead Karnataka by 190 runs in the 2nd innings.
This fast-paced contest in Surat looks destined for a result on Day 3 with Karnataka managing a measly lead of 19 in the first innings. Not one batter converted his start as Karnataka were rolled over for 174 with Akash Pandey bagging five wickets and Ayan Chaudhari snaring four for Railways. In response, Mohammad Saif scored 51 before retiring hurt while wicket-keeper Suraj Ahuja chipped in with a vital 48. Can Karnataka's batters get the job done after the bowlers pick up the remaining two wickets quickly?
Stumps on Day 1 - Karnataka 90/6, trail Railways by 65 runs in the 1st innings.
A fast-paced day saw Railways skittled out for just 155 at the Lalbhai Contractor Stadium in Surat with Karnataka's seamers bagging seven wickets and debutant left-arm spinner Hardik Raj returning a three-fer. Skipper Pratham Singh scored 56 while Mohammad Saif chipped in with 45 with their 98-run stand for the fourth wicket the only positive in the team's batting effort. Soon though, Karnataka crumbled themselves in the absence of skipper Mayank Agarwal and were reduced to 90/6 by Stumps. Akash Pandey's three-fer rocked the Karnataka lineup, whose fate now rests in the hands of young Kishan Bedare (2*) to give them some sort of a lead.