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Ranji Trophy 2022-23: Quarterfinals Wrap: Mayank Agarwal shines after Karnataka bowl Uttarakhand out for 123

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Ranji Trophy 2022-23: Karnataka and Bengal are in a fairly sturdy place of their matches towards Uttarakhand and Jharkhand respectively.

UPDATED: Jan 31, 2023 18:00 IST

Ranji Trophy: Quarters: Mayank shines after Karnataka bowl Uttarakhand cheaply. Courtesy: PTI

By India Today Web Desk: Karnataka are in a commanding place after the shut of play on Day 1 of the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 quarterfinals. After opting to subject first, they bowled Uttarakhand out for 116 in 55.4 overs. Right-arm medium pacer Muralidhara Venkatesh completed with figures of 14-3-36-5.

After bowling their opposition out cheaply, Karnataka took a lead of seven runs. Ravikumar Samarth and Mayank Agarwal placed on an unbeaten 123-run stand for the opening wicket. Skipper Mayank is unbeaten on 65 off 86 with 9 fours and one six. Samarth stayed not out on 54 runs off 74 balls with seven fours.

Akash Deep picked up 4 wickets as Bengal bowled Jharkhand out for 173 after opting to subject first. Barring Kumar Suraj, who scored 89 runs off 175 balls with 10 fours, not one of the Jharkhand batters made an affect. Mukesh Kumar picked up three wickets and lent Deep help.

Ricky Bhui, within the meantime, stayed not out on 115 runs as Andhra completed the primary day with their rating at 262 for the lack of two wickets. After Andhra misplaced the early wickets of CR Gnaneshwar and Abhishek Reddy, Bhui and Kirdant Karan Shinde placed on 204 runs for the third wicket.

In one other match, Punjab bowled Saurashtra out for 303 in 87 overs. Mayank Markande was the choose of the bowlers after he completed with figures of 29.2-4-84-4. Baltej Singh additionally accounted for 3 wickets.

Ranji Trophy Quarter-finals temporary scores:

Karnataka (123/0 in 26 overs) lead Uttarakhand (116 all out in 55.5 overs)

Andhra (255/2 in 83 overs) vs Madhya Pradesh

Punjab (3/0 in 1 over) path Saurashtra (303 in 87 overs) by 300 runs

Jharkhand (173 all out in 66.2 overs) vs Bengal

Edited By:

sabyasachi chowdhury

Published On:

Jan 31, 2023