Ranji Group B: Punjab in strong position against TN

Press Trust of India  |  Mohali 

A late strike by gave the advantage Sunday against at the end of day three of their Elite Group 'B' match here.

Earlier, were bowled out for 479 in response to Tamil Nadu's first innings total of 215, built around young Shubman Gill's brilliant knock of 268 (328 balls, 29X4, 4X6).

The home side appeared on track for a huge total as Gill, resuming on his overnight score of 199, continued to bat with ease. Though he lost (50) early in the day, he found an able ally in the experienced Yuvraj Singh (41, 34 balls, 8X4) and added 61 runs at a fast clip.

Yuvraj, however, was unlucky as he was run out backing up too far when Gill's straight drive was deflected off K Vignesh's hand on to the stumps to leave him stranded.

Later, Gill was involved in another useful partnership of 83 runs with Mann (48).

Lanky left-arm spinner R Sai Kishore's six-wicket haul was largely responsible in restricting as he triggered a collapse after lunch.

From 462 for 5, the home team slid to 479 all out in 118.5 overs with Kishore taking the wickets of Mann and Gill, stumped by when he stepped out for a big shot.

began the second innings in a solid manner with Mukund and N Jagadeesan batting positively, especially the latter looking for runs.

Jagadeesan hit six fours and a six before Yuvraj had him caught by wicketkeeper for 50.

Yuvraj struck again with his slow left-arm spin as he had leg-before wicket off the very next ball.

Baba Indrajith, however, kept out the hat-trick ball.

He and Mukund played in an assured manner and also scored whenever presented with an opportunity.

With the pacemen unable to get help like the way they did on the first day, Punjab Mandeep was forced to rely on the spinners (part timers Yuvraj, and Abhishek Sharma), who could not make much of an impact.

Mukund brought his fifty with a shot off and continued to push on. He was dismissed against the run of play, caught by Jiwanjot Singh off

Indrajith (37 batting, 66 balls, 4X4) and night watchman Sai Kishore (0 batting) ensured there were no further alarms for Tamil Nadu, which still trail by 98 runs.

In Thiruvananthapuram, thrashed by an innings and 27 runs on the third day to gain seven points.

Brief Scores:

Tamil Nadu 215 and 166 for 3 in 46 overs (Abhinav Mukund 74, N Jagadeesan 50) vs Punjab 479 all out in 118.5 overs (Shubman Gill 268, 50, R Sai Kishore 6 for 107).

At Thiruvananthapuram: 320 all out in 95.3 overs beat 139 in 66.2 overs and 154 all out in 41 overs (3 for 39, Jalaj Saxena 3 for 49) by an innings and 27 runs. Points: Kerala: 7, Delhi: 0.

At Amtar: Andhra 173 and 175 for 1 in 56 overs (C R Gnaneshwar 89 batting) vs 460 all out (A R Kalsi 120, RR Dhawan 76).

At Hyderabad: Bengal 336 all out in 120.3 overs (Abhimanyu Easwaran 186) vs 204 for 4 in 86 overs (92 batting, Himalay Agarwal 65, Ashoke Dinda 3 for 54).

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First Published: Sun, December 16 2018. 18:25 IST