Ranji Trophy: Assam beat Goa by 7 runs to gain six points

Press Trust of India  |  Guwahati 

Hosts defeated by 7 runs in a pulsating Group C game here Tuesday after having conceded a narrow first innings lead to the visitors.

Goa's hopes were pinned on and Lakshay Garg, who started the final day from their respective overnight scores of 62 and 57.

Verma could add only 12 runs to his overnight score and fell for 74. He was the seventh man to be dismissed.

Then Garg (73) staged a lone battle and took the visitors to the doorsteps of a thrilling victory.

However Garg, who hit seven boundaries and two sixes in his 105-ball knock, could not finish the job. He was the ninth man out with 202 on the board.

Then right-arm medium pacer (6-67) trapped number 11 batsman (2) in front of the wicket to hand a memorable win.

Das had bagged three wickets in the first innings.

The victory helped take their points tally to 20 from 7 games. They are fourth on the ten-team table, while are at the bottom of the standings.

Meanwhile, at Ranchi, left-arm spinner bowled hosts to an 81-run victory over Services with excellent figures of 7 for 62.

had conceded the first innings lead and then turned the match around to bag six points and boost their tally to 30 from 7 games. They are in third spot.

At Jammu, Odisha defeated by eight wickets.

The game between table toppers and at ended in a tame draw with the hosts walking away with three points on the basis of the first innings lead.

Brief scores:

At Guwahati: Assam 175 and 235 (Rishav Das 67, Amit Sinha 52; 4-69) beat Goa 193 and 210 ( 74, 73; 6-67) by 7 runs. Assam 6 points, Goa 0 points.

At Ranchi: 193 and 343 (Utkarsh Singh 114, Kumar Deobrat 53; 3-29) defeat Services 267 and 188 (61, 52, 7-62) by 81 runs. Jharkhand 6 points Services 0 points.

At Jaipur: 118 and 462/8 (C K Bishnoi 94, 83, R Chahar 5-151) drew with 490/6 declared (150 not out, M K Lomror 106, Yuzvendra Chahal 3-107). 3 points, 1 point.

At Jammu: 127 and 391 (Parvez Rasool 158, Qamran Iqbal 67, Basant Mohanty 4-59) lost to Odisha 323 and 197/2 (Shantanu Mishra 78, Subranshu Senapati 72 not out, 1-35) by 8 wickets. Odisha 6 points, Jammu and Kashmir 0 points.

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First Published: Tue, December 25 2018. 18:50 IST