Shahbaz Ahmed (Shahbaz Ahmed) And despite Manoj Tiwary’s century, Madhya Pradesh won the Ranji Trophy semifinals (Ranji Trophy Semi-Final) After dismissing Bengal for 273 on the third day, they were 163 for two in the second innings and their team had a 231-run lead. Shahbaz hit 116 off 209 balls with the help of 12 fours in the first century of his career. Shahbaz benefited a lot from spending time with Virat Kohli at the RCB camp. Bengal Sports Minister Manoj Tiwary also played an innings of 102 off 211 balls with the help of 12 fours. The duo also shared a 183-run stand for the sixth wicket as the team lost five wickets for 54 runs. Apart from Shahbaz and Tiwary, only Captain Abhimanyu Ishwaran (22) was able to reach double figures.
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For Madhya Pradesh, Puneet Date took three wickets for 48, Kumar Karthike for 61 and Saransh Jain for 63. Madhya Pradesh, who scored 341 in the first innings, took a 68-run lead at the end of the first innings. Madhya Pradesh scored 163 for two in the second innings at the end of the day’s play due to an unbeaten half-century by Rajat Patidar (63 not out). Captain Aditya Srivastava was supporting him after stumping after scoring 34 runs. Shubham Sharma returned with a retired injury for 22 runs.
Mumbai’s lead is close to 350
Mumbai strengthened their position here on Thursday on the third day of the Ranji Trophy semifinals by dismissing Uttar Pradesh by 180 runs in the first innings. Mumbai, who scored 393 in the first innings, were 133 for one at the end of the third day’s play, taking a 346-run lead. Mumbai captain Prithvi Shaw batted erratically and scored 64 off 71 balls with the help of 12 fours. After the show was out, his opening partner Yashaswi Jaiswal (35 not out) opened his account with 54 balls. At stumping, Arman Jafar was playing with Jaiswal for 32 runs.
Earlier in the day, Uttar Pradesh started the innings at 25 for two and lost wickets at regular intervals. Only five batsmen reached double digits from them, with ninth-ranked Shivam Mavi top-scoring with 48 runs. Apart from him, opener Madhav Kaushik contributed 38 runs and captain Karan Sharma 27 runs. From Mumbai, Tushar Deshpande, Mohit Awasthi and Tanush Kotia took three wickets each.
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