Milind Kumar misses world record; Manipur secure maiden win

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

continued his sublime form with the bat to smash 133, his third successive triple-figure score, but still failed to save follow-on against Uttarakhand in their Plate group match here on Thursday.

Overnight 49/3 in reply to Uttarakhand's 582/9 delcared, were shot out for 264 in 96 overs with only two other batsmen -- (57) and Bipul Sharma (36) -- managing double digits.

Following-on, Sikkim were 27/2 in the second essay staring at a big loss as they still needed 291 runs to avoid an innings defeat.

In Jorhat, secured their maiden win in the with a eight-wicket victory over

Thokchom Singh (4/20) and Bishworjit Konthoujam (3/27) shared seven wickets between them to help skittle out for 116 in 37 overs in the second innings before chasing down the 17-run target with a day to spare.

In Shillong, Arbar Kazi steered Nagaland's rearguard action with an unbeaten 129 but were still in control.

Kazi, who hit an unbeaten 200 in the Nagaland's debut Ranji match against Mizoram, stood tall in the second innings after had enforced follow-on.

He stitched 145 runs for the sixth wicket with (57) to steady Nagaland's strong reply in the second essay.

But after Sehrawat's departure, picked two more quick wickets in the form of Lemtur Imliwati (4) and Tahmeed Rahman (6) as were left at 332/8, a small lead of 49 runs with two wickets in hand after the penultimate day's proceedings.

Resuming on 31 for no loss in their second essay, Sedezhalie Rupero (68) and Nitesh Lohchab (38) added 67 runs for the opening wicket before Dipu Sangma gave the first breakthrough.

soon slumped to 112/4, losing three wickets for just 45 runs but Kazi, batting at number six, took charge with Sherawat giving him assistance in the middle.

In Puducherry, the home team's match against was suspended for a third successive day due to rain.

Brief Scores

In Bhubaneshwar: Uttarakhand 582/9 declared. Sikkim 264; 96 overs (133, 57; Dhanraj Sharma 3/36, M Rangarajan 3/67, 2/33) and following-on Sikkim 27/2; 12 overs (Padam Limboo 2 batting, 6 batting).

In Jorhat: 219 and 116; 37 overs (Thokchom Singh 4/20, Bishworjit Konthoujam 3/27). 319 and 19/2; 7.5 overs. Manipur won by eight wickets. Points Manipur 6. Mizoram 0.

In Shillong: Meghalaya 389. 106 and following-on 332/8; 103 overs (Arbar Kazi 129 batting, Sedezhalie Rupero 68, 57; Aditya Singhania 3/46, Dipu Sangma 2/47, Gurinder Singh 2/102).

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First Published: Thu, November 22 2018. 20:35 IST