Mayank Agarwal’s unbeaten 139 gave Karnataka a one-wicket win over Punjab, while Mumbai and Maharashtra registered identical nine-wicket wins in their respective Vijay Hazare Trophy matches on Thursday. was recorded. Jharkhand lost to Haryana by 64 runs despite Utkarsh Singh’s efforts (March 22nd and 27th), but the teams in Group E, Kerala vs. Madhya Pradesh and Bengal vs. Tripura, were affected by rain. The points were shared as they affected their respective games in Hyderabad.
Skipper Agrawal carried the bat with an unbeaten 139 as Karnataka recorded a thrilling one-wicket win over Punjab in the Group C contest.
Batting first, Punjab were bowled out for 247 with several batsmen unable to get a start and Anmolpreet Singh top-scoring with 51 (60 balls, 5 fours).
Abhishek Sharma (17), Prabhushiran Singh (26), Nehal Wadera (37), Anmol Malhotra (42) and Sanvir Singh (35) secured double-digit positions but failed to advance. .
In response, Karnataka continued to lose wickets at regular intervals, but Agrawal defended one end, scoring 17 fours and three sixes in his 127-ball knock, and his team made 251 for 9.
Ankrish Raghuvanshi shines in Mumbai
Ankrish Raghuvanshi scored 77/1 in 5.3 overs to register a lopsided Group C win as Mumbai, who had earlier defeated Arunachal Pradesh for just 73 in 32.2 overs, scored a lopsided Group C victory. He made an 18-ball 50 not out with two fours and a six. .
Record victory for Maharashtra
Maharashtra also put on an all-round show at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai, defeating Meghalaya by nine wickets in the Group B contest.
Siddesh Veer returned with 10-1-28-3, unbeaten on 57 off 66 balls, and hit eight fours for the Meghalaya side. Maharashtra won with nine wickets and over 30 overs to spare.
Vidarbha wins over Chhattisgarh
Vidarbha was in good form across the division with an eight-wicket win over Chhattisgarh in the Group D encounter in Vizianagaram.
Right-arm pacer Yash Thakur returned figures of 10-2-27-4 as Vidarbha bowled out his opponents for just 80, while skipper Karun Nehru made 44 not out and scored 2 for 83. chased the goal.
Tamil Nadu defeated Uttar Pradesh by 114 points.
Shahrukh Khan’s 85-ball 132 not out (including 13 fours and 7 sixes) and Muhammad Ali’s 76 not out (75 balls, 8 fours, 1 six) took Tamil Nadu to Group D. A huge 114-run victory over Uttar Pradesh in Visakhapatnam.
Tamil Nadu scored 216 runs for the sixth wicket and ended up with an impressive 284 for 5.
In response, UP skipper Rinku Singh hit a half-century (55 off 43 balls, 6×4, 2×6) after the top order collapsed. Rinku’s efforts were not enough and Tennessee’s bowlers gave their all as Uttar Pradesh posted a shootout of 170.
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