
Ranji Trophy 2022, Round 2, Day 2 live cricket score online, updates: Ajinkya Rahane didn’t bother the scorers as Mumbai were put on back-foot by Goa while Saurashtra didn’t get affected by Cheteshwar Pujara’s cheap dismissal against Odisha in their respective Ranji Trophy Elite Group D games respectively.
India Test discard Karun Nair came up with a fighting unbeaten 152 as Karnataka scored 268 for 8 against Jammu & Kashmir on the opening day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group C match. Opener Devdutt Padikkal (8) fall early to Mujtaba Yousuf (2 for 44) after Karnataka won the toss and elected to bat.
Nair (267 balls, 21 fours, 1 six) and the other opening batter Ravikumar Samarth (45, 5 fours) then added 98 runs for the second wicket to steady the innings. K V Siddharth, who hit a century in the opening match against Railways, helped Nair add 56 runs for the third wicket.
Rohan Kunnummal notches up his second consecutive century. Sachin Baby also scored fifty (53) as Kerala reaches a strong position against Gujarat. 221/3 after 52 overs against Gujarat's 388. Kunnummal batting on 109 off 153 balls with Vathsal Govind on 1.
Rohan S Kunnummal 100 runs in 143 balls (12x4, 3x6) Kerala 207/2
Rohan scores his second consecutive 100 in first class cricket. Brilliant from him. Worked really hard for this.
Double century for Chirag Jani. His first in his first class career. What an innings from the Saurashtra all rounder.
Ganesh Satish goes after a marathon 275(482). Bachhav breaks 288 run stand between Satish and Wadkar. Vidarbha are currently 284/4.
Uttarakhand - 337/10 in 130.3 overs (D Dhapola 6 off 11, Madhwal A 10 off 15)
Tamil Nadu - 470/9 dec in 118.0 overs (M Mohammed 18 off 32, M Siddharth 6 off 10)
Andhra - 389/10 in 137.1 overs (Prithvi Raj Yarra 13 off 38, S Ashish 5 off 5)
J & K - 93/10 in 29.5 overs (Umran Malik 4 off 4, Mujtaba Yousuf 5 off 9)
Manipur - 197/10 in 66.3 overs (Bishworjit 0 off 5, Homendro 21 off 55)
Mizoram - 127/10 in 49.5 overs (G Lalbiakvela 1 off 6, Nunfela 11 off 52)
Bihar - 431/9 dec in 115.1 overs (Malay Raj 2 off 5, Ashutosh Aman 20 off 20)
Six-wicket haul for Prasidh Krishna. Prasidh on fire in Chennai, singlehandedly destroying the batting order of J&K. Swift impact created by him already. J&K are 75/7 now.
From 55-0 to 75-7, really disappointing display of batting by J&K. Abdul Samad needs to play a miraculous knock and lower-order should step up if J&K has to save this match.
Kerala are off to a rapid start in their first innings against Gujarat's 388. 101/2 after 16 overs at lunch. Rohan Kunnummal batting on 48 off 38 balls. Rahul P and Jalaj Saxena out for 44 and 4 respectively.
Baroda - 178/3 in 53.6 overs (J K Singh 75 off 147, Vishnu Solanki 1 off 3)
Delhi - 110/4 in 46.6 overs (Lalit Yadav 1 off 12, Jonty Sidhu 16 off 37)
Tamil Nadu - 417/6 in 106.6 overs (R Sai Kishore 14 off 26, B Aparajith 144 off 247)
Hyderabad - 84/7 in 40.6 overs (Tanay Thyagarajan 12 off 20, T Ravi Teja 13 off 62)
Andhra - 354/7 in 123.5 overs (Yara Sandeep 8 off 32, Tripurana Vijay 4 off 21)
Goa - 180/6 in 64.3 overs (Darshan Misal 15 off 46, KD Eknath 16 off 54)
Saurashtra - 399/6 in 114.6 overs (J Unadkat 6 off 15, Chirag Jani 164 off 283)
Madhya Pradesh - 286/3 in 87.6 overs (Rajat Patidar 85 off 141, Aditya Shrivastava 20 off 45)
Haryana - 9/2 in 3.6 overs (H J Rana 0 off 11, S R Chauhan 5 off 7)
Vidarbha - 391/3 in 128.6 overs (A V Wadkar 79 off 192, Ganesh Satish 219 off 400)
Kerala - 101/2 in 15.6 overs (Jalaj Saxena 4 off 7, Rohan S Kunnummal 48 off 38)
Railways - 17/0 in 9.6 overs (Mrunal Devdhar 7 off 31, Vivek Singh 9 off 29)
Uttarakhand - 320/7 in 123.6 overs (Mayank Mishra 9 off 8, Swapnil K Singh 97 off 295)
J & K - 66/4 in 16.4 overs (Qamran Iqbal 35 off 45, Abdul Samad 0 off 1)
Uttar Pradesh - 136/2 in 41.6 overs (Karan Sharma 0 off 6, Priyam Garg 44 off 97)
Tripura - 35/0 in 7.6 overs (Bikram Kumar Das 16 off 26, B B Ghosh 9 off 23)
End Innings: Punjab - 444/10 in 111.0 overs (Baltej Singh 2 off 7, Mandeep Singh 159 off 289)
Ganesh Satish notches-up double century vs Maharashtra as Vidarbha reach 362-3 at Sultanpur on Friday. It is Satish's 2nd double ton with his best score being 237 in Vid vs Andhra match in 2019-20 season.
End of Innings: Pondicherry - 342/10 in 107.1 overs (Fabid Ahmed 32 off 58, Sidak Singh 14 off 16)
Railways openers Mrunal Devdhar and Vivek Singh walk out to the middle. Subodh Bhati to open proceedings for Pondy.
Gujarat all our for 388. Het Patel finally dismissed for 185. Basil Thampi finishes with 4/118. The bowling hero for Kerala though was MD Nidheesh who took 5/54 in 22 overs while other bowlers were profligate. Tall order for Kerala batsmen as they begin their innings.
Fast bowler MD Nidheesh takes his fourth five-wicket haul (5/37) in first-class cricket for Kerala. He removes Chintan Gaja, caught behind for 7. Gujarat loses two quick wickets in the first session of Day 2. Basil Thampi dismisses Roosh Kalaria for 7. Gujarat 354/8 in 90 overs. Het Patel still batting on 157 off 224 balls.
Ishant Sharma bowled only one short spell of four overs but his Team India colleague Navdeep Saini along with the spinners dismissed Jharkhand for a below par 251 on the opening day of Delhi's second group H must-win Ranji Trophy match in Guwahati on Thursday. Ishant and Saini's entry made Delhi's attack stronger but the lanky fast bowler (4-1-14-0) after a gingerly first spell was never brought back for a second spell. It didn't affect much as Saini (12-2-37-3) along with left-arm spinner Vikas Mishra (18-3-65-3) and two part-time off-break bowlers Lalit Yadav (13-0-46-2) and Nitish Rana (14-2-41-2) got wickets at regular intervals to deflate Jharkhand. At stumps, Delhi were 28 for 1, losing Yash Dhull (5)'s wicket with Dhruv Shorey (15 batting) and Himmat Singh (5 batting) at the crease.
Crisis man' Ganesh Satish slammed an unbeaten 146 to propel Vidarbha to 270 for 3 on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group G match against Maharashtra in Sultanpur, Haryana on Thursday. Opting to bat, Vidarbha lost their openers -- in-form skipper Faiz Fazal (14) and Sanjay Raghunath (3) -- cheaply, and were in spot of bother at 18 for 2. Maharashtra's left-arm medium pacer Mukesh Choudhary (2/47) accounted for both the batters. But then, one-down batter Atarva Taide (68) joined hands with Satish (146 not out off 282 balls) to not only resurrect the innings but also pummelled a pedestrian Maharashtra attack to submission.
Mandeep Singh remained unbeaten on a majestic 130, while wicketkeeper-batter Anmol Malhotra also slammed a century as Punjab recovered from a poor start to post 368 for 5 against Haryana on day one of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group F match at Firoz Shah Kotan in New Delhi on Thursday. Put in to bat, Punjab lost their opener Prabhsimran Singh for a golden duck, while skipper Abhishek Sharma (24) also failed to convert his start. The 30-year-old Mandeep then took charge of the proceedings en route to his 14th first-class century. The Punjab veteran shared two fifty-plus stands with Anmolpreet Singh and Gurkeerat Singh Mann (48) but wickets kept falling at the other end.[Read More]
Ricky Bhui hit an unbeaten 109 to help Andhra score 277 for 3 on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group E match against Services at Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday. Electing to bat, Andhra got off to a horror start, losing opener C R Gnaneshwar for a duck to Diwesh Pathania. Wicketkeeper-batter U M S Girinath (53) and S K Rasheed (23) put on 49 runs for the second wicket before the latter fell to P S Poonia. Bhui joined Girinath in the middle and put on 70 runs for the third wicket in a little over 20 overs. Poonia struck a second time to get rid of Girinath, who had showed a lot of resolve.
Ajinkya Rahane didn't bother the scorers as Mumbai were put on back-foot by Goa while Saurashtra didn't get affected by Cheteshwar Pujara's cheap dismissal against Odisha in their respective Ranji Trophy Elite Group D games respectively. Mumbai were all out for 163 with Rahane (0) being trapped leg before by an incoming delivery from pacer Lakshay Garg (6/46) as Sarfaraz Khan's (63 off 110 balls) half-century was the only saving grace. Even Prithvi Shaw (9) was out cheaply as Garg got the ball to move both ways to get 44-time champions Mumbai all out in 52.4 overs.