Wednesday 14th December,2022 saw yet another action packed day with the pace gathering during the 1st round of Ranji Trophy games. Here we look at all the results from 2nd day’s play across India which happened during the Ranji Trophy 2022/23 season
Manipur vs Sikkim – Rangpo
Manipur bowler Pheiroijam Jotin Singh picked 9/69 as Sikkim were bowled out for 220 in their 1st innings with a lead of 34. The 10fer was denied when Rex Singh dismissed Anwesh Sharma for 39 which was the last wicket to fall. Sumit Singh was the top scorer with 47 for Sikkim. In the 2nd Innings Manipur are struggling at 59/4 with Sumit Singh picking 3 wickets.
Manipur lead by 25 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Arunachal Pradesh vs Bihar – Patna
Starting the day at 50 for no loss, Bihar ended the day at 367/ 4 from the 90 overs they played. Adhiraj Johri top scored with 118 while there were half centuries from Rishav Raj (65), and unbeaten knocks by Sakibul Ghani (66*) and Sachin Kumar (51*)
Bihar leads by 155 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Kerala vs Jharkhand – Ranchi
Kerala began their 2nd day from their overnight score of 276/6 before adding 199 runs more. Akshay Chandran scored 150 off 268 balls, while Sijomon scored 83 from 153 balls. For the home team it was Shahbaz Nadeem who did the damage with the ball with 5/167. At stumps, Jharkhand had lost 3 wickets with captain Virat Singh and Saurabh Tiwari the overnight batters.
Jharkhand trail Kerala by 388 runs with 7 wickets in hand
Karnataka vs Services – Bengaluru
Rain halted play on day 1 with Karnataka at 148/6 with BR Sharath and Gowtham the overnight batters. Sharath went on to score 77, while Gowtham scored 48 to help Karnataka reach 304. Services lost 4 wickets with V. Kaverappa doing the damage with 3 wickets. Ravi Chauhan on 39 and Rajat Paliwal on 42 are the two batters holding fort.
Services trail Karnataka by 208 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Railways vs Vidarbha – Nagpur
Resuming the day at 22/1, Railways were bowled out for 161 thanks to 5 wicket hauls by Sarwate and Wakhare. Vivek Singh with 81 was the highest scorer for Railways. Armed with a lead of 52, skipper Faiz Fazal is batting on 82 along with G. Satish on 8 as they lost opener S. Raghunath for 19 and A. Taide for 38.
Vidarbha leads Railways by 213 runs with 8 wickets in hand
Haryana vs HP – Rohtak
Himachal Pradesh put Haryana to the sword by taking a lead of 441 after bowling out the home team for 46. Raghav Dhawan scored 182 off 359 balls from his overnight score of 88. HP declared the innings at 487 from 130 overs of play, Haryana lost opener Yuvraj Singh for 21 to end the day with C. Bishnoi and Himanshu Rana at the crease
Haryana trails HP by 369 runs with 9 wickets in hand
Madhya Wednesday 14th December,2022 saw yet another action packed day with the pace gathering during the 1st round of Ranji Trophy games. Here we look at all the results from 2nd day’s play across India which happened during the Ranji Trophy 2022/23 season
Manipur vs Sikkim – Rangpo
Manipur bowler Pheiroijam Jotin Singh picked 9/69 as Sikkim were bowled out for 220 in their 1st innings with a lead of 34. The 10fer was denied when Rex Singh dismissed Anwesh Sharma for 39 which was the last wicket to fall. Sumit Singh was the top scorer with 47 for Sikkim. In the 2nd Innings Manipur are struggling at 59/4 with Sumit Singh picking 3 wickets.
Manipur lead by 25 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Arunachal Pradesh vs Bihar – Patna
Starting the day at 50 for no loss, Bihar ended the day at 367/ 4 from the 90 overs they played. Adhiraj Johri top scored with 118 while there were half centuries from Rishav Raj (65), and unbeaten knocks by Sakibul Ghani (66*) and Sachin Kumar (51*)
Bihar leads by 155 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Kerala vs Jharkhand – Ranchi
Kerala began their 2nd day from their overnight score of 276/6 before adding 199 runs more. Akshay Chandran scored 150 off 268 balls, while Sijomon scored 83 from 153 balls. For the home team it was Shahbaz Nadeem who did the damage with the ball with 5/167. At stumps, Jharkhand had lost 3 wickets with captain Virat Singh and Saurabh Tiwari the overnight batters.
Jharkhand trail Kerala by 388 runs with 7 wickets in hand
Karnataka vs Services – Bengaluru
Rain halted play on day 1 with Karnataka at 148/6 with BR Sharath and Gowtham the overnight batters. Sharath went on to score 77, while Gowtham scored 48 to help Karnataka reach 304. Services lost 4 wickets with V. Kaverappa doing the damage with 3 wickets. Ravi Chauhan on 39 and Rajat Paliwal on 42 are the two batters holding fort.
Services trail Karnataka by 208 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Railways vs Vidarbha – Nagpur
Resuming the day at 22/1, Railways were bowled out for 161 thanks to 5 wicket hauls by Sarwate and Wakhare. Vivek Singh with 81 was the highest scorer for Railways. Armed with a lead of 52, skipper Faiz Fazal is batting on 82 along with G. Satish on 8 as they lost opener S. Raghunath for 19 and A. Taide for 38.
Vidarbha leads Railways by 213 runs with 8 wickets in hand
Haryana vs HP – Rohtak
Himachal Pradesh put Haryana to the sword by taking a lead of 441 after bowling out the home team for 46. Raghav Dhawan scored 182 off 359 balls from his overnight score of 88. HP declared the innings at 487 from 130 overs of play, Haryana lost opener Yuvraj Singh for 21 to end the day with C. Bishnoi and Himanshu Rana at the crease
Haryana trails HP by 369 runs with 9 Wednesday 14th December,2022 saw yet another action packed day with the pace gathering during the 1st round of Ranji Trophy games. Here we look at all the results from 2nd day’s play across India which happened during the Ranji Trophy 2022/23 season
Manipur vs Sikkim – Rangpo
Manipur bowler Pheiroijam Jotin Singh picked 9/69 as Sikkim were bowled out for 220 in their 1st innings with a lead of 34. The 10fer was denied when Rex Singh dismissed Anwesh Sharma for 39 which was the last wicket to fall. Sumit Singh was the top scorer with 47 for Sikkim. In the 2nd Innings Manipur are struggling at 59/4 with Sumit Singh picking 3 wickets.
Manipur lead by 25 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Arunachal Pradesh vs Bihar – Patna
Starting the day at 50 for no loss, Bihar ended the day at 367/ 4 from the 90 overs they played. Adhiraj Johri top scored with 118 while there were half centuries from Rishav Raj (65), and unbeaten knocks by Sakibul Ghani (66*) and Sachin Kumar (51*)
Bihar leads by 155 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Kerala vs Jharkhand – Ranchi
Kerala began their 2nd day from their overnight score of 276/6 before adding 199 runs more. Akshay Chandran scored 150 off 268 balls, while Sijomon scored 83 from 153 balls. For the home team it was Shahbaz Nadeem who did the damage with the ball with 5/167. At stumps, Jharkhand had lost 3 wickets with captain Virat Singh and Saurabh Tiwari the overnight batters.
Jharkhand trail Kerala by 388 runs with 7 wickets in hand
Karnataka vs Services – Bengaluru
Rain halted play on day 1 with Karnataka at 148/6 with BR Sharath and Gowtham the overnight batters. Sharath went on to score 77, while Gowtham scored 48 to help Karnataka reach 304. Services lost 4 wickets with V. Kaverappa doing the damage with 3 wickets. Ravi Chauhan on 39 and Rajat Paliwal on 42 are the two batters holding fort.
Services trail Karnataka by 208 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Railways vs Vidarbha – Nagpur
Resuming the day at 22/1, Railways were bowled out for 161 thanks to 5 wicket hauls by Sarwate and Wakhare. Vivek Singh with 81 was the highest scorer for Railways. Armed with a lead of 52, skipper Faiz Fazal is batting on 82 along with G. Satish on 8 as they lost opener S. Raghunath for 19 and A. Taide for 38.
Vidarbha leads Railways by 213 runs with 8 wickets in hand
Haryana vs HP – Rohtak
Himachal Pradesh put Haryana to the sword by taking a lead of 441 after bowling out the home team for 46. Raghav Dhawan scored 182 off 359 balls from his overnight score of 88. HP declared the innings at 487 from 130 overs of play, Haryana lost opener Yuvraj Singh for 21 to end the day with C. Bishnoi and Himanshu Rana at the crease
Haryana trails HP by 369 runs with 9 wickets in hand
Madhya Pradesh vs J and K – Jammu
Starting the day at 251/6, defending in hand
Madhya Pradesh vs J and K – Jammu
Starting the day at 251/6, defending vs J and K – Jammu
Starting the day at 251/6, defending champs MP could add only 57 runs more before getting bowled out for 308. MP then bowled out J and K for 99 with star pacer Avesh Khan picking 5/33. Asked to follow on J and K were 54/7 with Avesh Khan picking 3 more wickets to take his match figures to 8/49.
J and K trail MP by 156 runs with 3 wickets in hand (to avoid innings defeat)
Punjab vs Chandigarh – Mohali
Punjab had scored 363/3 from 85 overs overnight with a double ton Prabhsimran Singh and century by Abhishek Sharma. The run flow continued on Wednesday with Mandeep Singh scoring 128 not out and Anmolpreet Singh scoring 85 as Punjab declared on 586/4. In reply Chandigarh had lost to wickets to end the day 62/2 from 31 overs.
Chandigarh trails Punjab by 524 runs with 8 wickets in hand
Mizoram vs Meghalaya – Nadiad
Meghalaya began the with a trail of 252 runs and ended up getting bowled out for 171 giving Mizoram a lead of 81. Avinash Yadav was the chief wicket taker with 6/39 for Mizoram. In the 2nd innings Mizoram are 37/3 with T. Kohli on 8 not out
Mizoram leads Meghalaya by 118 runs with 7 wickets in hand
Tripura vs Gujarat – Agartala
It was slow going at Agartala as the home team Tripura were crawling at less then 3 runs per over during the day. Sudip Chatterjee top scored with 58, while S. Paul scored 57. Discareded India keeper W. Saha scored 37 with Rajat Dey batting on 36 and Murasingh on 11
Tripura trails Gujarat by 27 runs with 4 wickets in hand
Goa vs Rajasthan – Porvorim
Arjun Tendulkar created by scoring a century on debut as Goa heaped more misery on Rajasthan by batting the whole day. Goa were 493/8 at stumps with Suyash Prabudesai having fallen for 212. The day belong to Tendulkar Jr as he scored 120 off 207 balls with 16 fours and 2 sixes.
Chhattisgarh vs Puducherry – Puducherry
Puducherry batting was rattled as they are on course for a huge loss heading into the day 3. Trailing by 145 with their overnight score of 17/2, Puducherry were bowled for 37. The chief destroyer was Ajay Mandal with 7/7. Armed with a lead of 125, Chhattisgarh were bowled out for 184, with skipper HS Bhatia scoring 63 and S.Singh scoring 56. Sagar Udeshi was the pick of the Puducherry bowler with 7/50. needing 310 to win, Puducherry ended the day at 96/5 with 2 more days to go
Puducherry need 214 runs to win with 5 wickets in hand
Uttarakhand vs Nagaland – Dimapur
109 not out by Srikanth Mundhe helped Nagaland end the day just behind Uttarakhand. Mundhe’s century came from 214 balls with 12 fours as he was kept company by Hem Chetri on 2.
Nagaland trails Uttarakhand by 2 runs with 7 wickets in hand
Odisha vs Baroda – Bhubaneshwar
Odisha managed to add 211 runs more for the loss of just 2 wickets after ending day 1 at 214/6. The home team lost Abhishek Raut for 70 but 89 by number 9 D. Pradhan and 82 by number 10 batter S. Nayak helped Odisha declare at 425/8. Baroda were sitting pretty with their openers J. Singh on 43 and P. Singh on 31
Baroda trails Odisha by 380 runs with 10 wickets in hand
Bengal vs UP – Kolkata
Starting the day at 29/4, Bengal were bowled out for 169 giving UP a slender lead of 29. Shivam Mavi destroyed the Bengal batting with figures of 6/55. At stumps UP were 4 down with Ishan Porel picking 3, Rinku Singh was not out on 44 along with Akshdeep Nath on 47.
UP leads Bengal by 151 runs with 6 wickets in hand
Andhra vs Mumbai – Vizag
116 not out by Armaan Jaffer helped Mumbai secure a tiny lead to end the day at 290/6. Overnight batter Y. Jaiswal was out for 45, while skipper Rahane scored 44. Jaffer was kept company by Tanush Kotian on 43.
Mumbai leads Andhra by 52 runs with 4 wickets in hand
Saurashtra vs Assam – Guwahati
Chetan Sakaria picked 5/40 as he helped his team bowl out Assam for 286 after they began the day at 249/7. In reply Saurashtra were sitting pretty at 313/3 from 71 overs thanks to centuries by Harvik Desai who scored 108 and Jay Gohil who is on 177
Saurashtra leads Odisha by 27 runs with 7 wickets in hand
Hyderabad vs Tamil Nadu – Hyderabad
Sandeep Warrier’s 5/83 and Vignesh with 4/91 bowled out Hyderabad for 395. The home team could only add 139 runs before getting bowled out. Captain Tanmay Agarwal was out for 135, while M. Jaiswal was not out 137. At stumps TN were coasting at 203 for no loss from 35 overs with Sai Sudarshan on 87 and Jagadeesan on 116 from 95 balls
Delhi vs Maharashtra – Pune
Maharashtra lower order frustrated Delhi by not only holding on but also taking a vital lead. Starting the day at 80/5, Naushad Shaikh fell for 45 early in the day before losing Saurabh Navale for 9. Maharashtra were bought back into the game thanks to the unbroken 211 run stand between Ashay Palkar (94*) and Azim Kazi (112*).
Maharashtra leads Delhi by 114 runs with 3 wickets in hand.