hammer Priyank Panchal 257*; Mumbai-Saurashtra, Hyderabad-Assam matches coming to an end in tension
Gujarat captain Priyank Panchal achieved an outstanding 257* as his team continued to dominate Chandigarh in the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 Elite Group D match in Ahmedabad on Thursday, December 29. Panchal took down 22 innings 4 and 2 in 6 as Gujarat claimed their first round 596/4d, responding to Chandigarh’s 304. Chandigarh is 46/2 at Stumps on Day 3.
In an Elite Group A match of Ranji Cup 2022-23 in Sovima, Bengal beat Nagaland in one run and 161 runs. Karan Lal won 5/47 as Nagaland went out 123 in 45.3 rounds in their second half.
In another contest in the same group, Baroda It took 115 runs to win against UP with six sticks in hand. Ninad Rathva continued his first 102 innings with a 5-stroke as UP went 177 out of their second inning.
The two matches in the Elite B group of Ranji Trophy 2022-23 are coming to a tense end. Hyderabad needed 22 confrontations with Assam, but only had a stick in hand. Their hopes rest on captain Tanmay Agarwal, who is 123 games unbeaten.
Mumbai It took 62 runs to beat Saurashtra, but only two sticks stood. All-rounder Shams Mulani, who won 6/65 in the second half, was 30 undefeated at the stumps.
Ranji Trophy 2022-23: Brief scores from Round 3, Day 3
Below are brief scores from all the matches of Ranji Trophy 2022-23 taking place on Day 3 of Round 3 of the competition.
Elite group A
Bengal (450/4 d) beat Nagaland (166 & 123) in one run and 161 runs
Haryana (338 & 119/1) leads Odisha (414) by 43 points
Himachal Pradesh (49 & 327/4) leads Uttarakhand (336) by 40 points
Baroda (249 & 72/4) needed 115 runs compared to Uttar Pradesh (258 & 177)
Elite group B
Andhra (211 & 100/4) needs 140 runs compared to Maharashtra (200 & 250)
Hyderabad (208 & 228/9) needs 22 runs compared to Assam (205 & 252)
Delhi (303 & 28/1) trails Tamil Nadu (427/8 d) by 96 runs
Mumbai (230 & 218/8) needs 62 runs compared to Saurashtra (289 & 220)
Elite group C
Service (367 & 22/1) followed Jharkhand (551/8 d) with 162 runs
Chhattisgarh (149 & 287) leads Kerala (311) with 125 runs
Goa Trail (321/8) Karnataka (603/7 d) equals 282 runs
Elite group EASY
Tripura (184/4) followed Punjab (203) by 19 runs
Jammu and Kashmir (191 & 221) beat Vidarbha (272 & 101) with 39 runs
Madhya Pradesh (255 & 36/0) needs 179 runs compared to Railway (274 & 195)
Chandigarh (304 & 46/2) tracks Gujarat (596/4 d) by 246 runs
Plate
Sikkim (176 & 17/2) needed 227 runs compared to Mizoram (263 & 156)
Meghalaya (167 & 200/6) beat Bihar (264 & 99) with 4 goals
Manipur (287 & 10/0) needs 188 runs compared to Arunachal Pradesh (233 & 251)