Deccan Chronicle

Bengal, K’taka make it to Ranji quarterfin­als

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Patiala, Feb. 14: Bengal and Karnataka scripted contrastin­g wins over Punjab and Baroda respective­ly to qualify for the Ranji Trophy quarterfin­als on Friday.

The results on day three of the final round of Ranji Trophy also knocked Delhi out of the tournament. Punjab, needing 190 runs for victory, fluffed their run chase to be bowled out for 141, handing Bengal a 48-run victory.

Spinners dominated the game with Bengal leftarm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed picking up four wickets in the second innings to take his matchhaul to 11. Resuming day three at 199 for nine, Bengal scored only three runs to set Punjab a 190run target. It turned out to be enough in a low-scoring game with Punjab getting bowled out in 47. 3 overs. Ramandeep Singh

(69 not out off 104) ran out of partners in the end.

Bengal gained six points from the win, pushing them on the top of the standings.

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Bengaluru,

In Rajkot: Tamil Nadu 424 vs Saurashtra 346/6 (Arpit Vasavada 126 not out, Avi Barot 82; K. Vignesh 2/57).

In Hyderabad: Hyderabad 272 & 139/7 in 49 overs (Buddhi Rahul 39, Prateek Reddy 26, A. Sarvate 4/68) vs Vidarbha 333 in 113.4 overs (Faiz Fazal 151, Ganesh Satish 65; Ravi Kiran 3/25).

In Bengaluru: Baroda 85 and 296 (A. Pathan 90, Abhimanyus­ingh 52; M. Prasidh Krishna 4/45) lost to Karnataka 233 and 150/2 (Karun Nair 71 not out; Bhargav Bhatt 2/62).

In Nadiad: Andhra 177 & 216/7 in 89 overs (Karan Shinde 64, B. Sumanth 47, Axar Patel 5/77) vs Gujarat 406 in 109.4 overs (Parthiv Patel 57, Axar Patel 89, Chirag Gandhi 93;

Shoaib Md Khan 4/80).

Karnataka advanced to the quarterfin­als with an eight-wicket win over Baroda. It was an improved batting effort from Baroda in the second innings after being shot out for 85 on day one.

They ended their second innings at 296 all out, setting Karnataka a 149-run target, which the hosts reached in 44.4 overs with the loss of just two wickets.

Karnataka skipper Karun Nair took the team over the line with an unbeaten 71 off 126 balls.

At the Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi made Rajasthan follow-on after bowling them out for 299 in the first innings in response to their mammoth 623.

Rajasthan captain Ashok Menaria scored a gritty 119 but he did not get support from the other batsmen.

Following-on, Rajasthan were 128 for in their second innings, trailing Delhi by 196 runs.

In Hyderabad, the hosts were in trouble at 139 for 7 in their second innings, having conceded a first innings lead to Vidarbha.

Rahul Buddhi made 39 and Prateek Reddy 26 as none of the other Hyderabad batsmen could measure up to Aditya Sarwate, who took 4 wickets for 68 runs.

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