
Ranji Trophy 2022, Round 3, Day 1 Live Score Streaming and Updates: A buoyant Mumbai are eyeing an outright win, which is needed for the domestic heavyweights to stay in contention for the knockouts, as they square off against Odisha in their last Elite Group D Ranji Trophy game from Thursday. Currently, Mumbai top the group with nine points, having won their last match against Goa and taken the first-innings lead against Saurashtra.
If Mumbai beat Odisha, then they will get six points to take their aggregate to 15. In case they earn a bonus point, they will have 16 points. Saurashtra are placed second in the group with eight points and if they defeat Goa, they will have 14 points. If Mumbai secure a first-innings lead, and Saurashtra win, then the latter go through. So the Amol Muzumdar-coached side would be desperate to go all guns blazing for a win with a bonus point.
Skipper Prithvi Shaw would be keen to get some runs under his belt and ditto for experienced campaigner Ajinkya Rahane, who has been dropped from the national team for the two Tests against Sri Lanka. Young batter Sarfaraz Khan is also in prime form, and would be keen to continue his good run against Odisha.
Madhya Pradesh is 218/2 at Stumps on Day 1
Andhra - 42/1 in 11.6 overs at Stumps on Day 1
Gujarat - 303/3 in 88.6 overs at Stumps on Day 1
Elsewhere, A fantastic partnership of 147*(283) between Amandeep Khare 65*(154) and Shashank Singh 75*(129) for Chhattisgarh against Delhi.
With 235 and 140 in consecutive games Saurashtra's Chirag Jani is easing into the role of No.3 for the defending champions. The 32-year-old is capable of upping the scoring rate or stonewalling as the match situation demands.
Shahrukh Khan goes after a blistering knock of 20(18) which includes one six and two fours. His brief but entertaining stay at the crease is over. Meanwhile, in another game, Mumbai take the new ball with 7 overs remaining
Railways openers play out a maiden over from Parvez Rasool and with that umpires call for stumps. Railways will resume tomorrow, trailing by 259 runs against J &K. In another match, Bengal ends at 329/6. A century from Easwaran and a 95 from Anustup Majumdar have been the highlights of the day. Minister Manoj Tiwari also chipped in with the bat.
Tanush Kotian bowls one full and it takes the inside edge of Rajesh Dhuper on to the pads to get Sachin Yadav into action at forward short-leg. He is gone and with that its a break in play. Dhuper scored 19 (75b, 1x4). 221/6
Meanwhile, Baba Indrajith in Ranji trophy 2021-22 so far:
117(149).
127(141).
100(132).
He scored 100 runs from 132 balls including 11 Fours and 2 Sixes when TN were in trouble.
Baba Indrajith continues to enjoy his purple patch.
Shashank Singh brings up a fluent half-century for Chhatisgarh, leading a 100-run partnership for the fifth wicket. Shashank reaches his 50 in 82 balls. Chhattisgarh 252/4. Meanwhile, the excellent partnership for the third wicket between Padikkal and Siddharth continues and stretches to 175
Yet another century for Saurashtra's Chirag Jani. He is batting at 129 vs Goa. In the 2019-20 Ranji season when Saurashtra won the Ranji trophy and Jani had played a crucial role. He played the role of a complete all-arounder, amassing 544 runs and picking 17 wickets in the tournament. Elsewhere, Devdutt Padikkal also reaches the three-figure mark in 165 balls (15x4, 0x6) | Karnataka 190/2
A fine fifty for U19 star Nishant Sindhu raises the bat as he brings up 50 runs in 128 balls. He has hit six fours in his innings so far. Haryana 217/4. Meanwhile a brilliant partnership for the fourth wicket between Bawane and Shaikh 99 Runs. Bawane is on 63* while Shaikh is giving him company on 53.
Tamil Nadu 165/4 vs Jharkhand
Maharashtra 220/4 vs Uttar Pradesh
Haryana 212/4 vs Himachal Pradesh
Uttarakhand 161/5 vs Andhra Pradesh
Odisha 178/4 vs Mumbai
Saurashtra 211/3 vs Goa
Karnataka 204/2 vs Pondicherry
Madhya Pradesh 160/2 vs Kerala
Gujarat 188/3 vs Meghalaya
Jammu and Kashmir 220/7 vs Railways
After the middle-order collapsed, Henan Nazir and Auqib Nabi ensured no further damage is done. The duo have already put together unbeaten 46-run partnership. J&K: 220/7 after 69 overs
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Liyan Khan 100 runs in 137 balls (12x4, 0x6) Sikkim 201/6
End Innings: Rajasthan - 92/10 in 45.2 overs (A V Choudhary 6 off 5, Mj Suthar 14 off 34)