RANJI TROPHY 2023-2024

“Anmolpreet Singh and Prabhsimran Singh forge a triple-century partnership.”

“Anmolpreet Singh’s double century anchors a triple-century partnership with Prabhsimran Singh.”
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GROUP A

“Centuries from Utkarsh Singh and Saurabh Tiwary, complemented by Anukul Roy’s explosive 97*, propel Jharkhand to a formidable total against Manipur in Jamshedpur.

In Jaipur, Rajasthan builds a competitive score against Vidarbha, courtesy of a lower-order resistance led by Kukna Ajay Singh’s 83. Meanwhile, Rohtak witnesses a 17-wicket day, with Services holding an 83-run second innings lead over Haryana.

The Maharashtra-Saurashtra clash in Solapur sees 18 wickets fall, with Hitesh Walunj’s eight-fer, leaving the home side with a target of 104 runs and five wickets in hand.”

GROUP B

“Karan Sharma and Aryan Juyal extend their overnight tons into double centuries, propelling Uttar Pradesh to a massive total against Assam in Kanpur.

The tourists respond with an unbroken century opening stand.

In Raipur, Mohammed Azharuddeen’s flamboyant 85 guides Kerala to a competitive total against Chhattisgarh, who face a shaky response with the bat.

Despite Anustup Majumdar’s unbeaten century, Mumbai secures a 213-run first innings lead against Bengal at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.

Mumbai’s Mohit Avasthi, Royston Dias, and Shivam Dube each claim two wickets.

Andhra showcases a collective batting effort, with fifties from Sheikh Rasheed and Ricky Bhui, expanding their first innings lead into triple figures.”

GROUP C

“Half-centuries from Narayan Jagadeesan, Pradosh Paul, and Vijay Shankar propel Tamil Nadu to a slender lead against Goa in Porvorim.

In Chandigarh, Anmolpreet Singh and Prabhsimran Singh extend their overnight stand into a triple-century partnership, with the former reaching a double century and his partner a century on a day marked by bad light.

Akash Pandey’s fifer and Ayan Chaudhari’s four-wicket haul limit Karnataka’s first innings lead against Railways in Surat.

The home side then digs in to secure a handy lead on a tricky surface, despite losing eight wickets.

Bikramkumar Das and Manisankar Murasingh lead a counterattacking batting display for Tripura as they surge to a strong lead against Gujarat in Ahmedabad.”

GROUP D

“Jyotsnil Singh’s unbeaten double century anchors a slow-and-steady batting performance for Baroda against Delhi in Delhi.

Arun Karthik’s unbeaten 77 rescues Puducherry after early trouble against Odisha in Cuttack.

The hosts add just 90 more to their overnight score as Gaurav Yadav and Saurabh Yadav share nine scalps between them.

Inclement weather prevents any play between Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir in Jammu.

Persistent bad weather in Dharamsala results in the entire day’s play being lost in the encounter between Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.”











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