The Asian Age

Karnataka set up QF clash with TN

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Jaipur, Dec. 19: Karnataka rode on half-centuries from K.V. Siddharth (85 not out), skipper Manish Pandey (52 not out) and R. Samarth (54) to sail into the quarterfin­als of the Vijay Hazare Trophy with a comprehens­ive eight-wicket win over Rajasthan here on Sunday. Chasing 200 for victory in the pre-quarterfin­al, Karnataka eased home with more than six overs to spare.

Earlier, sent in to bat, Rajasthan’s total of 199 was built on a brilliant counter-attacking knock of 109 (nine fours and five sixes) by captain Deepk Hooda after the team slipped to 19 for 5.

Karnataka, bolstered by the return of K. Gowtham, Devdutt Padikkal and Prasidh Krishna, had Rajasthan in all sorts of bother at 19 for 5 in the eighth over.

Krishna struck the first blow, having the in-form Abhijeet Tomar, who has scored over 300 runs including a ton in the tournament, caught by Padikkal for 5.

Right-arm medium-pacer Vijaykumar Vyshak (4/22) scalped the next four wickets, including that of Mahipal Lomror (4), as Rajasthan was staring down the barrel, losing half the side in the eighth over. Hooda, who had come in at the fall of the second wicket (Manender Singh), was joined by Samarpit Joshi and the duo began to rebuild. While the captain wasn’t afraid to go for the big hits, Joshi (33 off 63 balls) gave him ample support.

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Experience­d Akshdeep Nath’s stroke-filed 78 and a responsibl­e unbeaten 58 by Rinku Singh formed the cornerston­e of Uttar Pradesh’s five-wicket win over Madhya Pradesh in the pre-quarter-final.

UP will now take on Himachal on December 21.

Despite Shubham Sharma’s responsibl­e 83, Madhya Pradesh were bundled out for 234.

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