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Andhra, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Saurashtra qualify for knockouts

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Andhra registered their sixth straight win in Group C of the Vijay Hazare Trophy cricket tournament after they overcame Mumbai by 29 runs here on Wednesday.

Skipper G Hanuma Vihari (169) and K.S. Bharat (105) starred for Andhra as the triumph enabled them to finish on top of the standings with 24 points and qualify for the national knockout phase, along with Mumbai, which finished second with 16 points.

Vihari and Bharat stitched together a massive 254-run partnershi­p in 204 balls, propelling Andhra to a mammoth 344/5 in 50 overs before restrictin­g the opponents to 315 for 9 despite Siddhesh Lad's strokeful ton.

From Group D, Hyderabad and Saurashtra made the cut.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu ended their losing streak by posting a comfortabl­e sevenwicke­t win over Team Rajasthan.

Left-arm spinner R Sai Kishore took five wickets, his first in List 'A' cricket.

In the other match of the day, wicketkeep­er Keenan Vaz snared seven victims (six catches and a stumping) to equal the record of Mahesh Rawat and Parthiv Patel in List A matches as Goa edged Gujarat by one wicket in a humdinger.

In Group D, Jharkhand thrashed Jammu & Kashmir by 97 runs riding skipper Virat Singh's 96.

After putting a decent 296 runs on board while batting first, Jharkhand wrapped up J & K for a paltry 199 in 46 overs.

Shubham Pundir was the top scorer for the side with 74 runs, while right-arm pacer Ashish Kumar emerged with impressive figures of 3/23 for Jharkhand.

In the Saurashtra versus Vidarbha game, the former thrashed the Ranji Trophy champions by eight wickets for a hat-trick of wins, helping them seal a quarterfin­al berth.

Hosts Hyderbad had pacer Mohammed Siraj to thank for his 5/37 which helped them pummel Chhattisga­rh by 84 runs and join Saurashtra in the last eight as Group D toppers.

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