SPO-RANJI-GROUP C
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Rajasthan pacers, who have been
impressive throughout the season, yet again wreaked havoc as
they bundled out Tripura for a paltry 35 in their Elite Group
C match here Monday.
The pacers were led by left-arm speedster Aniket
Choudhary, who returned with exceptional figures of 5-11, in
seven overs at the MBB Stadium here.
He was ably supported by another left-arm pacer T M
Haq (3-1) and Deepak Chahar (1-17).
Tripura ended their innings at 35 for 9 with their
skipper S K Patel retiring hurt on 2.
Such was Tripura's misery that only one batsman was
able to score in double figures as all other batters faltered
after their captain elected to bat.
In reply, Rajasthan made 218 to take a dominant 183-
run first innings lead.
The visitors were in a spot of bother at 157 for 9,
but then their no 10 Choudhary (30 not out) and Haq (37) got
involved in a 61-run stand for the last wicket and ensured
Rajasthan crossed the 200-run mark.
Tripura were 4 for no loss at close of play, still
adrift by 179 runs.
Meanwhile at Rohtak, Haryana shot out Services for 170
with slow-left arm orthodox bowler Tinu Kundu grabbing six
wickets.
Haryana ended the day at 10 for 1, losing their opener
Ankit Kumar.
Haryana still trail by 160 runs.
At Bhubaneshwar, put in to bat, Odisha rode on opener
Sandeep Pattanaik's 100 to reach 229 for 7 at close of play.
Pattanaik struck 10 fours and a six in his 194-ball
knock.
At Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, who chose to field, bundled
out Assam for 175 and then ended the day at 64 for 1.
The Jammu and Kashmir versus Jharkhand match at Jammu
did not begin owing to a wet outfield.
Brief scores: At Agartala: Tripura 35/9 (Neelambuj
Vats 11 not out, Rajesh Banik 8, Aniket Choudhary 5-11, T M
Haq 3-1) and 4/0 versus Rajasthan 218 (T H Haq 37, Aniket
Choudhary 30 not out, M B Mura Singh 4-75).
At Rohtak: Services 170 (Vikas Hathwala 54, A A Bamal
30, Tinu Kundu 6-60) versus Haryana 10 for 1.
At Bhubaneshwar: Odisha 229/7 (Sandeep Pattanaik 100,
Shantanu Mishra 59, Amogh Desai 2-44) versus Goa.
At Kanpur: Assam 175 (Pallav Kumar Das 75, Sarupam
Purkayastha 35, Yash Dayal 3-15) versus Uttar Pradesh 64/1
(Umang Sharma 32 not out, Ranjeet Mali 1-27).
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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