Rasool grabbed five for 58 in 14.2 overs, polishing off Punjab's middle and lower-order to bowl them out for 296.
Shukla's valiant unbeaten half-century helped Bengal stage a remarkable fight-back.
Often coaches work well with certain kind of players and struggle in alien cultures where they seek to impose their style.
Jayawardene had last scored a Test hundred in April 2012 against England at home and had been dismissed cheaply by Bhatti in both innings of the drawn first Test.
Friday is the last day for all eight franchises to submit their retention lists prior to the IPL auction.
Rasool showed that he doesn't mind being there with a sparkling century that brought his team right back into the match.
Ashok Dinda was made to look pedestrian and his team was completely shaken.
Pacer Thakur, who dropped 12 kgs in off season, picks four to leave Maharashtra 183 behind with 3 wkts in hand.
Mithun and Vinay Kumar wreaked havoc as Karnataka reduced Uttar Pradesh to 221 for nine.
The stylish right-handed batsman punched the air in delight after reaching the century mark.
RCB, expectedly, have retained their batting nucleus in the form of Gayle, Kohli and de Villiers.
Shardul Thakur produced an incisive four-wicket haul after the home team's tail wagged merrily.
Rasool led from the front with a century as J&K fought back to leave the match evenly poised.
Railways' experienced campaigner Rawat proved to be the thorn in the flesh for Bengal.
MI and CSK are the two franchises which are set to retain all five players.
From three for two, Sudip and Abhimanyu took the score to 166, thanks to 163-run stand.
Out of sorts middle-order batsman hits 120 off 139, adds 183 with Indulkar to resurrect innings.
Punjab scored a decent 304 as Harbhajan and Sandeep Sharma added valuable 105 runs.
Mitchell Johnson will be rested for Sunday's first one-day international against England.
Put in to bat by UP, Karnataka lost three of their top order batsmen for a duck each.
Younis Khan and Misbah departed in the space of an over in similar fashion.
From a comfortable 166 for two, Bengal were reduced to 233 for eight.
Runners-up Delhi failed to qualify for knockouts of the Vijay Merchant Trophy 2013-14.
Yadav notched up a hundred to steer defending champions Mumbai to 306 for seven.
Punjab scored a decent 304 as Harbhajan and Sandeep Sharma added valuable 105 runs.


