Ranji Trophy Day 3 live score updates: Pujara out for a duck, Saurashtra five down : #RashtraNews
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Welcome to Sportstar‘s live coverage of the third day of the first round of the 2021-22 season of the Ranji Trophy.
UPDATES
Mumbai v Saurashtra | Pujara is out for a duck! Arpit Vasavada goes, too. Saurashtra five down now.
Here’s Ayan Acharya: HUGE WICKET! Pujara gone for a duck. Mohit Avasthi carving out the top order. Lets out a huge scream after the finger goes up. Runs towards the fine leg in celebration! Sarfaraz stops him with a “udhar apna dugout nahi hai! “
Andhra v Rajasthan | Rajasthan five down. Here’s M. R. Praveen Chandran with the latest from Trivandrum: Mahipal Lomror’s watchful innings ends. The batter stepped out to off spinner Vijay and Yorked himself. His departure for 78 leaves Rajasthan at 169 for 5. The lead now is 220.
Bengal v Baroda | Baroda’s lead has crossed 300, thanks to a productive seventh-wicket partnership between Mitesh Patel and Dhruv Patel. They added 64 runs together before Dhruv was dismissed for 34 by Ishan Porel.
Kerala v Meghalaya | It’s a century, for 22-year-old Vathsal Govind. Here’s P. K Ajith Kumar, from Rajkot: Vathsal Govind has scored his maiden first-class hundred. The 22-year-old, playing only his second Ranji Trophy match, looked pretty solid as he held the lower half of the Kerala batting together. He is the third centurion in the innings, after openers P. Rahul and Rohan Kunnummal. Shortly after Vathsal’s hundred, Kerala declared its first innings at 505 for eight – that’s a lead of 357. When the declaration came, Vathsal was unbeaten on 106 (193b, 8×4, 1×6) and S. Sreesanth on 19. The duo added 51 for the unfinished ninth wicket.
Baroda’s Dhruv Patel pulls a delivery. – BISWARANJAN ROUT
Andhra v Rajasthan | A wicket, for Sasikanth. Here’s our correspondent M. R. Praveen Chandran with the update: Sasikanth traps Aditya Garhwal in front. The batter has failed to cash on to the two reprieves he had. He is dismissed for 38. Meanwhile Mahipal Lomror has completed his half century and is playing positively this morning. He is batting on 68.
And another: Rajesh Bishnoi falls cheaply, caught in the deep off Manish. Rajasthan 131 for 4.
Saurashtra v Mumbai | A wicket falls. Here’s Ayan Acharya: GONE! Shams Mulani, into the attack for the first time in this match, gets Snell Patel caught. Patel looked to sweep, got a leading edge to first slip. Wasn’t convinced with the decision but has to walk.
Gujarat v MP | Gujarat takes the first-innings lead, but soon after, loses its eighth. It’s a wicket-maiden from Ishwar Pandey, who draws out an edge off the bat of Chintan Gaja. Gaja nibbles at a delivery outside the off-stump and edges to first slip.
Gujarat v MP | Karan Patel brings up his half-century with a square-cut to point for four. And he gets out soon after, trapped lbw by a delivery coming in sharply after pitching on a good length. The bowler: Gourav Yadav; it’s his third wicket.
Mumbai v Saurashtra | Here’s the summary of the first half-hour of the day’s play, by our correspondent Ayan Acharya: Interesting half hour. There could have been a run-out chance had the fielder at square leg collected the ball cleanly. The very next delivery, the openers take a risky single and collect five overthrows. Snell Patel has collected two 4s through third man off Kulkarni.
Mukesh Kumar celebrates after dismissing Baroda’s P. A. Kumar. – BISWARANJAN ROUT
Andhra v Rajasthan | Here’s the update from St. Xavier’s College, Trivandrum: Rajasthan batters looking solid. The total reaches 100 and lead is over 150 runs.
Gujarat v MP | A square drive from Roosh Kalaria brings up the 250 for Gujarat, which is inching closer to MP’s first-innings total of 274. Karan Patel is five runs away from a half-century.
Mumbai v Saurashtra | The third day’s play has begun at the Narendra Modi stadium in Ahmedabad. Nine more runs have been added to Saurashtra’s overnight total of 18 for 0, all by Snell Patel, who moves to 20. Saurashtra 27/0 in the 11th over.
Bengal v Baroda | Play has begun, at the Barabati stadium in Cuttack. Baroda is six wickets down now, having lost P. A. Kumar in the first over of the day. Kumar was dismissed by Mukesh Kumar. 144 for 6, leads by 237 runs.
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Although Ajinkya Rahane got out relatively early on day two, Mumbai still dominated the day’s play, erecting a giant total of 544 for 7 declared, thanks to Sarfaraz Khan’s 275. But today, all the attention will be on Cheteshwar Pujara as Saurashtra attempts to reply well. Pujara has been out of form in Test cricket for a while; a century from him will be another gift for India fans after Rahane’s 129.
HIGHLIGHTS – Ranji Trophy, Round 1, Day 2
Tamil Nadu, too, needs to bat well to match up to Delhi in the contest in Guwahati. After being reduced to 253 for 7, Lalit Yadav rallied with the tail to allow his side to post 452. Responsibility will be on the shoulders of the likes of B. Indrajith, Vijay Shankar and Shahrukh Khan.
Bengal will want a better day with ball and bat to hang in against Baroda.
None of the 19 matches have concluded yet, so there’s plenty of action in store for today.
STUMPS 1. At Bhubaneswar: Chandigarh 200 for 6 trails Hyderabad 347 by 147 runs 2. At Kolkata: Nagaland 300 for 4 trails Sikkim 302 by two runs 3. At Kolkata: Mizoram 40 for 3 trails Bihar 686 for 5 dec. by 646 runs 4. At Trivandrum: Rajasthan 275 and 95 for 2 leads Andhra 224 by 148 runs 5. At Delhi: Tripura 56 for 1 trails Haryana 556 by 500 runs 6. At Cuttack: Baroda 144 for 5 and 181 leads Bengal 88 by 325 runs 7. At Guwahati: Tamil Nadu 75 for 2 trails Delhi 452 by 377 runs 8. At Guwahati: Chhattisgarh 174 and 62 for 2 needs 67 more runs to beat Jharkhand 169 and 133 9. At Kolkata: Arunachal Pradesh 119 and 40 for 6 trails Manipur 296 by 137 runs 10. At Chennai: J&K 260 for 3 trails Puducherry 343 by 83 runs 11. At Rajkot: Kerala 454 for 8 leads Meghalaya 148 by 306 runs 12. At Ahmedabad: Saurashtra 18 for 0 trails Mumbai 544 for 7 dec. by 526 runs 13. At Ahmedabad: Goa 181 and 87 for 2 leads Odisha 189 by 79 runs 14. At Trivandrum: Services 176 and 29 for 1 trails Uttarakhand 248 by 43 runs 15. At Delhi: Punjab 393 for 4 leads Himachal Pradesh 354 by 39 runs 16. At Sultanpur: Vidarbha 256 for 2 trails Uttar Pradesh 301 by 45 runs 17. At Lahli: Assam 81 for 2 trails Maharashtra 415 by 334 runs 18. At Chennai: J&K 260 for 3 trails Puducherry 343 by 83 runs 19. At Rajkot: Gujarat 244 for 6 trails Madhya Pradesh 274 by 30 runs |
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