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This is an archive article published on December 17, 2014

Ranji Trophy 2014: Karnataka humble Bengal; Uttar Pradesh edge out Madhya Pradesh

This was Karnataka's second outright win on the trot to lead the group table with 12 points after two rounds.

Bengal Captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla is clean bowled by Karnataka's S Aravind. (Source: PTI) Bengal Captain Laxmi Ratan Shukla is clean bowled by Karnataka’s S Aravind. (Source: PTI)

After their bowlers had set up the trap, Uttar Pradesh batsmen held their nerves on the fourth and final day’s play to beat Madhya Pradesh by four wickets in the Group A Ranji Trophy cricket match.

Chasing 180 for a win at the Holkar Stadium, the Piyush Chawla-led side achieved their target in the second session of play.

Resuming the day on 82 for four, UP put up a strong showing after nightwatchman and man-of-the-match Amit Mishra, who had picked up six wickets in MP’s second innings, got out after a valiant 26.

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Another overnight batsman Parvinder Singh (41), who stuck around for a 42-run fifth-wicket partnership with Mishra, was the only other wicket to fall on Wednesday.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Eklavya Dwivedi (16 not out) and Chawla (24 not out) then finished the remaining job with a 35-run unbeaten seventh-partnership.

Sharing the new ball with Puneet Datay, MP medium-pacer Avesh Khan did his bit with a four-wicket haul but could not stop the UP side from bagging six points.

Earlier on Day 3, it were the UP pacers, Praveen Kumar (3-16) and Mishra, who skittled out the Devndra Bundela-led MP for 63 and set up the win.

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Brief Scores: Madhya Pradesh: 296 and 63. Uttar Pradesh: 180 and 183/6 in 64 overs (Tanmay Srivastava 36, Parvinder Singh 41; Avesh Khan 4-84).
Points: Uttar Pradesh 6, Madhya Pradesh 0.

Karnataka post big win over Bengal

Pace spearhead R Vinay Kumar exposed Bengal’s batting frailty with a match haul of nine wickets and lead Karnataka to a crushing nine-wicket away win in their Ranji Trophy Group A cricket match at Eden Gardens.

Vinay Kumar returned with figures of 6-34, his 15th five-for in first class cricket, as Bengal after being followed on lost six wickets for just 29 runs in a pathetic batting display to be bundled out for 227 in their second essay, setting a paltry target of 71.

Bengal were let down by Manoj Tiwary who followed his first innings duck with a four from 21 deliveries and it was the duo of skipper Laxmi Ratan Shukla (57 from 65 balls) and Sudeep Chatterjee (59), who avoided the ignominy of an innings defeat.

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Flamboyant opener Robin Uthappa’s 36-ball 54 (10×4, 1×6) helped the defending champions hunt down the target in 10.2 overs in an extended second session.

This was Karnataka’s second outright win on the trot to lead the group table with 12 points after two rounds.

Bengal had a bit of solace by denying Karnataka a bonus point as Uthappa was dismissed by Shib Shankar Paul immediately after the veteran Bengal seamer dropped the opener at fine leg in the previous over.

Karnataka leg-spinner Shreyas Gopal was adjudged man-of-the-match for his match-turning 145 in a 148-run 10th wicket partnership with Sreenath Aravind that had seized the momentum for the visitors, who were reeling 69 for five on the opening day.

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“We all are enjoying each other’s company, it’s a healthy dressing room atmosphere,” Uthappa said about their champion-like performance.

Vinay Kumar disagreed that it was a meek surrender by Bengal batsman and credited their bowling for the away win.

Earlier in the morning, Bengal resuming the day with a 111-run trail and soon lost overnight opener Arindam Das.

Bengal’s most reliable batsman Tiwary disappointed yet again as the India probable for the World Cup looked out of sorts and found it difficult to get going against an out and out seam attack of Karnataka.

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Brief Scores: Karnataka: 408 and 71/1 in 10.2 overs (Robin Uthappa 54). Bengal: 251 and 227 (f/o) in 76.3 overs (Sudip Chatterjee 59, Laxmi Ratan Shukla 57; R Vinay Kumar 6/34) by nine wickets.
Points: Karnataka 6. Bengal 0.

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