Prithvi Shaw Smashes Double Century as Maharashtra Dominate | Ranji Trophy Highlights
Jammu & Kashmir Register Commanding Innings Victory Over Rajasthan
Jammu and Kashmir completed a comprehensive innings win over Rajasthan on the third day. The visitors did not put up much fight with Deepak Hooda giving a short resistance and Deepak Chahar being unbeaten on 26. The end was inevitable, though, once Auqib Nabi continued from where he left off, taking two more wickets to record a remarkable seven-wicket haul, sealing the game conclusively.
Haryana Crush Tripura by 9 Wickets in Rohtak
In a low-scoring match at Rohtak, Haryana beat Tripura by nine wickets. Though Tripura staged a comeback after getting bowled out for a paltry 126 in the first innings, their batting let them down once again in the second. Parth Vats produced a match-winning spell, taking five wickets as Tripura were bowled out for a mere 47, setting Haryana to chase a modest 16 runs to win.
Best Batting Performances
Prithvi Shaw’s Blasting 222 Propels Maharashtra to the Top
A stunning double century by Prithvi Shaw sealed Maharashtra’s upper hand over Chandigarh. Shaw hammered 222 runs off 156 balls, scoring 29 fours and 5 sixes, exemplifying sheer class and aggression. His performance left Chandigarh with a titanic challenge of 464 runs. Manan Vohra, losing the early wicket, put up a resilient fight with a century partnership, keeping their hopes alive as they need another 335 runs on the last day.
Yash Dhull Shines as Delhi Tighten Grip on Himachal Pradesh
Yash Dhull’s quickfire 70 off 59 balls helped Delhi extend their lead over Himachal Pradesh. After taking a first-innings lead of 133, Delhi faced early trouble at 53/3 in their second innings, but Dhull’s counterattack turned the game around. Ayush Doseja’s unbeaten half-century further strengthened Delhi’s position as they ended the day with a commanding lead of 329 runs.
Nagaland’s Unbeaten Pair Frustrates Tamil Nadu Bowlers
A stunning sixth-wicket stand by Dega Nischal and Imliwati Lemtur shocked Tamil Nadu. Though TN bowlers made an early inroad, they were frustrated all day long. Nischal remained unbeaten with 161 off 350 deliveries, while Lemtur contributed a century, cutting the deficit down to 147 runs at stumps and keeping Nagaland in the hunt.
Aman Mokhade’s Ton Leads Vidarbha
Defending champions Vidarbha began on a firm footing in response to Jharkhand’s 332. Aman Mokhade, the opener, anchored the innings with a stoic unbeaten 145, stitching together significant century stands that left Vidarbha just 93 short of the target with eight wickets still intact.
Saransh Jain’s blistering 103* saved Madhya Pradesh from early despair against Saurashtra. Resuming from 203/7, MP risked a collapse but Saransh stood like a rock to take his team to 355/9 at stumps, taking a vital first-innings lead of 95 runs despite Jaydev Unadkat’s blistering bowling spell.
Best Bowling Performances
Mumbai Fight Back Against Chhattisgarh
Following on 416 in their first innings, Mumbai staged an impressive comeback with the ball against Chhattisgarh on a rain-affected day. Once Chhattisgarh had crossed 149/2, Mumbai bowlers regained the initiative as Shams Mulani, Musheer Khan, and Himanshu Singh took two wickets each, leaving the opponents at 175/6 at stumps and laying out a firm possibility of gaining a first-innings lead.
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