Skipper Manoj Tiwary’s 100 was among the highlights for rampant Bengal who reduced Assam to 99/8 on the second day after piling up 405 in their Ranji Trophy Group A contest in Guwahati on Saturday. Tiwary, who became only the fourth Bengal player to score 10,000 runs for his state on the opening day, resumed at 68 not out and piled up his 30th first-class ton, making 100 off 264 balls with nine fours. However, the veteran Anustup Majumdar could only add five runs to his overnight total as he was dismissed for 125 (253 balls, 16 fours).
The 39-year-old Tiwary’s effort took Bengal to a strong 405 in the first essay, with their total getting a further push by half-centuries from Karan Lal (52) and Suraj Sidhu Jaiswal (52), who both added 74 for the eighth wicket.
Bengal bowlers then got into the act here at the ACA Stadium in Barsapara to dismantle Assam.
Denish Das’s 50 and Saahil Jain’s unbeaten 36 notwithstanding, Mohammad Kaif (3/32), Jaiswal (3/25) and Ankit Mishra (2/22) left Assam reeling at 99/8 at stumps, still a massive 306 runs behind in the first innings.
Mumbai conceded 126 run lead against Uttar Pradesh
It was not a happy homecoming for Mumbai at the Wankhede Stadium with the Ajinkya Rahane-led side conceding a huge 126-run lead in the first innings to visitors Uttar Pradesh on the second day.
UP captain Nitish Rana smacked a 120-ball 106 (12 fours, 5 sixes) and Samarth Singh’s 63 (107 balls, 8 fours) powered them to 324 in reply to Mumbai’s moderate 198.
Royston Dias (3/54) and Shivam Dube (3/32) shared six wickets between them but could not stop UP from gaining advantage.
In reply, Jay Bista (15 not out) and Bhupen Lalwani (9 not out) ensured Mumbai remained unscathed at stumps, trailing by another 102 runs in the second essay.
At Patna, hosts Bihar were bolstered by Sakibul Gani’s 120 not out (199 balls, 13 fours, 2 sixes) and fifties from Piyush Singh (51) and Bipin Saurabh (60).
Bihar were ahead by 43 runs against Kerala.
At the Moin ul Haq Stadium, Bihar were dominant on the first day despite Shreyas Gopal’s resistance, who was eventually dismissed for 137 with his contribution rescuing Kerala to a large extent.
Bihar reached 270/5 in reply to Kerala’s 227.
India batter Hanuma Vihari missed a double century as he was dismissed for 183 (347 balls, 21 fours, 3 sixes), with his knock pushing Andhra to a huge first-innings score of 431 against Chhattisgarh despite a fine 7/75 from Ravi Kiran.
In their reply at the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium, Chhattisgarh reached 118/3 when stumps were drawn as they trailed by another 313 runs in the first innings.
Jagadeesan hits triple ton as TN take complete control against Chandigarh
Narayan Jagadeesan followed up his double ton in the previous game with a magnificent triple century to help Tamil Nadu declare their first innings at a massive 610 for 4 on the second day of their Ranji Trophy Group C match against Chandigarh.
The 28-year-old Jagadeesan struck 321 off 403 balls with the help of 23 fours and five sixes after beginning the day on 108 as TN took complete control of the match.
Two other batters, Pradosh Ranjan Paul (105) and Baba Indrajith (123) also hit centuries as TN took a massive 499 first innings lead. Chandigarh were bowled out for 111 in 47 overs.
TN had made 221 for 1 in 41 overs on first day. They added 389 runs and declared at 610 for 4 in 126.1 overs to shut the door on Chandigarh.
Jagadeesan, the opening batter and wicketkeeper, had made unbeaten 245 in TN’s first innings in their innings and 129 run win over Railways in their previous game.
In their second innings, Chandigarh were 1 for no loss in two overs. They were trailing by 498 runs with two days remaining.
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