Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

BIHAR STORM INTO QUARTERS OF VIJAY HAZARE TOURNAMENT

- ▪ sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

VADODARA: Capping a successful return from an 18-year exile, Bihar stormed into the Vijay Hazare Trophy quarterfin­als with a nine-wicket thrashing of Mizoram here Monday.

Bihar concluded the league stage with an unassailab­le 30 points and grabbed the solitary qualifying berth from the spot from the plate group.

Bihar captain Keshav Kumar (4/21) triggered the collapse before left-arm spinner Ashutosh Aman stole the limelight with scintillat­ing figures of 4-22-3, as Mizoram folded for 83 in 27.2 overs after electing to bat at the Motibaug Stadium.

Bihar cruised home in 15.4 overs with opener Vikash Ranjan remaining unbeaten on 59 on the way to registerin­g their seventh win from eight matches with one being a washout.

Bihar who last played Ranji Trophy plate group in the 2003-04 season returned to the domestic fold after a Supreme Court order in January this year.

At Nadiad, Uttarakhan­d registered a commanding 108-run win over Arunachal Pradesh but it was insufficie­nt as they finished two points behind Bihar, having lost to them in the group league stage.

PUNJAB WIN

BENGALURU: Powered by a splendid century by opener Anmolpreet Singh following a fifer by Siddharth Kaul, Punjab trounced Karnataka by six wickets. After bundling out Karnataka for a stiff 296, courtesy a five-wicket haul by pacer Siddharth Kaul, it was Anmolpreet who stole the show with a pulverisin­g knock of 138 in the elite group A tie at the M Chinnaswam­y Stadium.

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