
Ranji Trophy 2022, Round 3, Day 2 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.
Arunachal Pradesh - 210/7 in 78.3 overs (Akhilesh Sahani 5 off 39, R B Bishnoi Jr 70 off 159)
Manipur - 238/7 in 63.6 overs (Priyojit K 40 off 69, Bimol Kh 6 off 7)
Mizoram - 95/10 in 33.1 overs (Sumit 33 off 48, Bobby 1 off 9)
Chandigarh - 133/6 in 51.6 overs (Gaurav Gambhir 11 off 48, A K Kaushik 30 off 66)
Delhi - 108/3 in 29.6 overs (Jonty Sidhu 8 off 9, Nitish Rana 20 off 39)
Hyderabad - 169/6 in 58.6 overs (T Ravi Teja 36 off 80, K Rohit Rayudu 49 off 171)
Railways - 297/8 in 90.6 overs (Yuvraj 22 off 36, Akash Pandey 1 off 7)
Goa - 239/4 in 84.6 overs (KD Eknath 52 off 89, Shubham Ranjane 59 off 137)
Uttar Pradesh - 62/1 in 31.6 overs (Karan Sharma 9 off 61, Priyam Garg 29 off 80)
Tamil Nadu - 15/2 in 9.6 overs (B Aparajith 7 off 25, R Sai Kishore 2 off 10)
Mumbai - 259/3 in 69.6 overs (Armaan Jaffer 77 off 162, S N Khan 107 off 117)
Vidarbha - 265/9 in 81.6 overs (R N Gurbani 15 off 15, A S Thakare 0 off 1)
Meghalaya - 99/6 in 29.6 overs (Purajit 4 off 39, Punit Bisht 54 off 77)
Rajasthan - 23/0 in 13.6 overs (A V Gautam 15 off 51, M N Singh 8 off 33)
Uttarakhand - 36/2 in 11.6 overs (Tanush Gusain 6 off 32, Deepesh S Nailwal 0 off 7)
Himachal Pradesh - 184/10 in 45.5 overs (M J Dagar 25 off 30, Sidharth Sharma 0 off 4)
Tripura - 231/9 in 65.3 overs (A S Sarkar 6 off 22, Rahil Shah 7 off 22)
S N Khan 100 runs in 106 balls (11x4, 1x6) Mumbai 244/3 vs Odissa. Sarfaraz Khan brings up yet another 100! Knocking very hard on the selectors' doors.
Nabam Abo 6 WICKETS! (10.3-3-32-6), Bihar 109/10
Karnataka captain Manish Pandey scored 107* runs from 157 balls including 7 fours and 3 sixes. Karnataka 436/8 on Day 2 vs Pondicherry, second century following Padikkal's 178! Karnataka declare!
Himachal Pradesh - 184/10 in 45.5 overs (M J Dagar 25 off 30, Sidharth Sharma 0 off 4)
Services - 301/10 in 113.2 overs (Rajat Paliwal 91 off 167, Sachidanand Pandey 0 off 2)
Andhra - 226/10 in 85.0 overs (Stephen 6 off 19, S Ashish 4 off 5)
Jharkhand - 226/10 in 74.3 overs (Rahul Shukla 5 off 23, Ashish Kumar 8 off 16)
Karnataka - 453/8 dec in 132.2 overs (Manish Pandey 107 off 161, M Prasidh 12 off 20)
Mizoram - 95/10 in 33.1 overs (Sumit 33 off 48, Bobby 1 off 9)
Raja Swarnkar 5 WICKETS! (4.3-1-6-5), Mizoram 47/8 vs Nagaland
Yash Dubey nears his double century as he is batting on 196. Rajat Patidar also scored 142 runs. Madhya Pradesh in commanding position at 400 runs against Kerela.
After a brilliant half-century, Saurabh Tiwary departs. Crucial partnership with Virat Singh comes to an end. Tamil Nadu finally get a breakthrough.
Ajinkya Rahane returns to the dressing room without scoring any runs against Odisha. Mumbai are three down now.
Utkarsh Singh departs after scoring brilliant 52 runs against Tamil Nadu. He hits 10 boundaries. Jharkhand's skipper Saurabh Tiwary is batting alongside Virat Singh.
1. Jharkhand - 80/2 in 22.6 overs
2. Manipur - 28/0 in 8.6 overs
3. Nagaland - 448/7 in 122.6 overs
4.Chhattisgarh - 408/6 in 122.6 overs
5.Hyderabad - 27/1 in 5.6 overs
6. Arunachal Pradesh - 68/2 in 21.2 overs
7. Bengal - 437/10 in 115.3 overs
8. Andhra - 130/3 in 45.6 overs
9. Railways - 141/2 in 37.6 overs
10. Madhya Pradesh - 314/2 in 125.6 overs
11. Goa - 63/1 in 25.6 overs
12. Services - 181/5 in 75.6 overs
13. Mumbai - 33/0 in 12.6 overs
14. Himachal Pradesh - 54/3 in 11.6 overs
15. Maharashtra - 397/6 in 124.6 overs
16. Karnataka - 392/7 in 122.6 overs
Manish Pandey hits half-century against Pondicherry. He smashed 4 boundaries, two sixes and is going strong at 62.
After brilliant innings from Easwaran, Majumdar, Manoj Tiwary and Sayan Shekhar Mandal, Bengal are now standing in a very strong position. They are still going strong at 415/7.
Rajat Patidar scores 100 in just 213 balls with the help of 18 boundaries. He is there at the middle alongside Yash Duney who is grinding on 133. Both the batters are looking to put a competitive total on the scoreboard.
Vidarbha speedster Rajneesh Gurbani picks 5 wickets against Assam. He also completes 100 wickets in First Class cricket.
Vidarbha speedster Rajneesh Gurbani scalps 5-wickets against Assam. He also completes 100 wickets in First-Class cricket.
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