
Ranji Trophy 2022, Round 2, Day 4 live cricket score online, updates: Punjab pace trio Baltej Singh (4/57), Siddharth Kaul (3/63) and Arshdeep Singh (3/54) shared 10 wickets as the team dominated Haryana on a windy morning at Delhiβs Feroz Shah Kotla on Saturday.
Kerala can sense a win against Gujarat in Rajkot at the end of Day 3. Gujarat are 128/5 in their second innings with an overall lead of 77 runs. Earlier, vice-captain Vishnu Vinodβs second first-class century, a brisk 113 off 143 balls (15Γ4, 1Γ6) helped Kerala reach 439 and secure a first-innings lead of 51 runs.
An unbeaten 114-run partnership for the eighth wicket between Tanush Kotian (57 batting) and Shams Mulani (49 batting) bailed Mumbai out of trouble against Goa. Mumbai are 322 for 7 with a lead of 157 runs at stumps on Day 3. Former India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane (56) scored a valuable half-century, while in form Sarfaraz Khan chipped in with a crucial 48. For Goa, Darshan Misal (3/96) was the pick of the bowlers.
Kerala win by eight wickets and equal the 13 points on the table with Madhya Pradesh, Kunnummal with 106* & Nizar on 28, were the not out.
Rohan S Kunnummal 102 runs in 83 balls (11x4, 3x6) Kerala 198/2 vs Gujarat. He becomes the first player from Kerala to hit three back-to-back Ranji Trophy centuries! After stroking 129 off 171 balls in the first innings, the 23-year-old has smashed a hundred in 83 balls in the second. Kerala need 16 more off 44 balls against Gujarat.
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Kerala are just 111 runs away from a memorable win against Gujarat. Chasing a target of 214 in 41 overs, they are 103/1 in 20 overs. First-innings centurion Rohan Kunnummal (54) and captain Sachin Baby (33) at the crease.
Akash Deep (4/41) and Shahbaz Ahmed (3/41) shared seven wickets between them as Bengal defeated Hyderabad by 72 runs at the Barabati Stadium on Sunday. Chasing the fourth innings target of 239, Hyderabad was bowled out for 166 in 61.2 overs. Tilak Verma scored a lone hand with a feisty 90.
Punjab defeated Haryana by a comprehensive 10 wickets margin at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium on Sunday. Chasing a modest total of 45, Punjab openers Prabhsimran Singh and Abhishek Sharma achieved the target without losing any wickets.
What a start from Punjab. Baltej Singh removed Yashu Sharma on the first ball of Day 4. Punjab will be looking for an outright victory against Haryana.
All-rounder Shahbaz Ahmed once again came up with a gritty second innings half-century as Bengal set Hyderabad a challenging target of 239 runs in their must-win Ranji Trophy group B match at the Barabati Stadium on Saturday. In reply, Hyderabad were left reeling at 16/3 with Bengal pace trio of Mukesh Kumar, Ishan Porel and Akash Deep snaring one wicket each to brighten Bengal's prospects. Hyderabad require 223 runs, while Bengal will need seven wickets as the match is set for an intense finish on Sunday.
Jammu and Kashmir skipper Ian Dev Singh Chauhan (65 batting) and Abdul Samad (21 batting) showed resistance after Karnataka set a massive target of 508 on the third day. Jammu and Kashmir are 190 for 4 in their second innings. Earlier, resuming at 128 for 2, Karnataka went on the offensive and added 170 runs in 29 overs, with Karun Nair adding 71 (not out) to his brilliant knock of 175 in the first innings.
Opener Samarth Singh scored fifties in both innings as Uttar Pradesh defeated Assam by six wickets at Lahli. Samarth, who scored 70 in the first innings, remained unbeaten on 51 in the second and steered his side home. Earlier, UP pace duo Yash Dayal (4/37) and Ankit Rajpoot (4/56) shared eight wickets between them as Assam could only manage 120 in their second essay.
Chhattisgarh still need 64 runs to avoid the follow-on with only two wickets in hand. Skipper Harpreet Bhatia is playing a lone hand with an unbeaten 145 but hardly got any support from the other end. Left-arm spinner Ravi Srinivasan Sai Kishore (4/48) was the most successful bowler for Tamil Nadu.