Ranji Trophy 2018-19 | Karnataka take first innings lead while Vidarbha fight back against Uttarakhand
In a day of swinging momentum, it was Karnataka who emerged as the biggest winner after Vinay Kumar scored an unbeaten 83 to hand his side the first innings lead. In another game, after Vidarbha had restricted Uttarakhand to 355 in the first innings, they managed 260/1 by the end of the day.
Vidarbha vs Uttarakhand
Brief Scores: Uttarakhand 355/10 (Saurabh Rawat 108, Avneesh Sudha 91; Umesh Yadav 4/90, Akshay Wakhare 2/46) lead Vidarbha 260/1 (Sanjay Ramaswamy 112*, Wasim Jaffer 111*; Deepak Dhapola 1/45) by 95 runs.
Starting with an overnight score of 296/6, Uttarakhand
Contrary to their opponents, Vidarbha got off to a decent start with both Faiz Fazal and Sanjay Ramaswamy looking in good touch. However, the Vidarbha skipper could make much use of his good start
Karnataka vs Rajasthan
Brief Scores: Rajasthan 224/10 (Rajesh Bishnoi 79, Mahipal Lomror 50; Abhimanyu Mithun 3/48, Krishnappa Gowtham 3/54) & 11/0 (Amitkumar Gautam 11*, Chetan Bist 0*) trail Karnataka 263/10 (Vinay Kumar 83*, Krishnamurthy Siddharth 52, Dega Nischal 5*; Rahul Chahar 5/93, TM Ul-Haq 3/50) by 28 runs.
Playing on from an overnight score of 12/0, Karnataka got off to a bad start as Dega Nischal was dismissed with
While Shreyas Gopal chipped in with a handy 25, Karnataka
Uttar Pradesh vs Saurashtra
Brief scores: Uttar Pradesh 385/10 (Rinku Singh 150, Saurabh Kumar 55; Jaydev Unadkat 5/86, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja 3-111) lead Saurashtra 170/7 (Harvik Desai 84, Prerak Mankad 42*; Shivam Mavi 3/39, Yash Dayal 2/35) by 215 runs.
Riding on yet another Rinku Singh century, Uttar Pradesh had already amassed a massive 340 runs as they began Day 2 in Lucknow. Saurabh Kumar and Shivam Mavi added another 32 runs to the board before the latter was dismissed by Jaydev Unadkat. The India international then got rid of Ankit Rajpoot three balls later before closing out the innings with the wicket of Saurabh Kumar, who completed his
As was the case in the first innings, the batsmen found it hard to stay at the crease with Snell Patel (16) being dismissed with the score at just 35.
Kerala vs Gujarat
Brief scores:Kerala 185/9 (Basil Thampi 37, Ponnam Rahul 26; Chintan Gaja 4-57, Arzan Nagwaswalla 3/50) & 171/10 (Sijomon Joseph 56, Jalaj Saxena 44*; Roosh Kalaria 3/36, Axar Patel 3/40) lead Gujarat 162/10 (Parthiv Patel 43, Roosh Kalaria 36; Sandeep Warrier 4/42, Nidheesh 3/38) by 194 runs.
After being dismissed for a paltry 185 in the first innings, Kerala had done a good job of restricting Gujarat to just 97/4 at the end of the first day’s play. However it was the hosts who grabbed the initiative early on Day 2 through Sandeep Warrier and Basil Thampi, who got rid of Rujul Bhatt, Dhruv Raval, and Axar Patel in a space of two overs to reduce Gujarat to just 107/7. Still trailing by 78 runs, Gujarat needed the pairing of Piyush Chawla and Roosh Kalaria to dig them out of the hole they found themselves in. The duo added 30 runs to the board before Chawla was bowled by Nidheesh but Kalaria kept going and for a
But Kerala failed to keep the momentum going as their openers fell meekly with just 12 runs on the board. Despite Sijomon Joseph, who scored a
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