Explorer

Ranji Trophy Group B: Aryaman Birla slams maiden ton; Kerala beat Andhra

Scion of the Birla family, Aryaman remained unbeaten on 103 in his third first-class match, while Shubham Sharma gave him fine support with 100 not out on the fourth day to hand Madhya Pradesh one point in their Ranji Trophy Elite Group B fixture

Aryaman Vikram slammed his maiden first-class century to help Madhya Pradesh salvage a draw following on, as Bengal had to settle for three points in their first Ranji Trophy home match of the season here on Thursday.

Scion of the Birla family, Aryaman remained unbeaten on 103 in his third first-class match, while Shubham Sharma gave him fine support with 100 not out on the fourth day to hand Madhya Pradesh one point in their Ranji Trophy Elite Group B fixture.

Bengal, who enjoyed a first innings lead in their last match in Himachal Pradesh, have now six points from two games. Having taken a first innings lead over Tamil Nadu in their last match, Madhya Pradesh now have four points.

At the Feroz Shah Kotla, Himachal Pradesh managed to draw the game against Delhi. While chasing a mammoth target of 375 runs, Himachal had some early blows but the credit goes to Nikhil Gangta’s patient 184-ball 66 which was well supported by Rishi Dhawan’s half-century which contributed massively in saving the game.

Delhi settled with 3 points while Himachal bagged 2 points after drawing the game.

In another Group B clash at the St Xavier's College Ground, Thiruvananthapuram, home team team Kerala registered a terrific 9-wicket victory against Andhra. Opener Arun Karthik’s century and Jalaj Saxena’s double ton in the first innings had already powered Kerala with a 74-run lead to the hosts. With 42 runs needed to win, the duo piled up 25 runs for the opening wicket. Though they lost a wicket but ended the game clinically.

It was Kerala’s first victory after drawing their first game against Hyderabad. They currently have 7 points in their kitty while Andhra is yet open their account in this season.

Hyderabad drew the second game on a row on Thursday at the Indian Cement Company Ground, Tirunelveli against Tamil Nadu. Captain Akshath Reddy’s magnificent 250 followed by Bavanaka Sandeep’s century amassed 565 runs for Andhra. In reply, Tamil Nadu scored 409 with the help of tons from Abhinav Mukund and wicketkeeper Jagadeesan. The game could head into the second innings and ended in a draw.

Top Headlines

Madhya Pradesh HC Rebukes State Govt Over Indore Water Contamination Status Report
Madhya Pradesh HC Rebukes State Govt Over Indore Water Contamination Status Report
'Politicised Unnecessarily': Madras HC Permits Karthigai Deepam On Thiruparankundram Hilltop
'Politicised Unnecessarily': Madras HC Permits Karthigai Deepam On Thiruparankundram Hilltop
‘Pakistan Mentality’: BJP Targets Left Groups Over Slogans Against Modi, Shah; JNUSU Issues Clarification
‘Pakistan Mentality’: BJP Targets Left Groups Over Slogans Against Modi, Shah; JNUSU Issues Clarification
Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL Exit Decided At BCCI’s Highest Level Without Discussions: Report
Mustafizur Rahman’s IPL Exit Decided At BCCI’s Highest Level Without Discussions: Report

Videos

Punjab News: AAP Leader Shot Dead During Wedding in Amritsar
Maharashtra News: Pune Man Dies by Suicide Alleging Harassment by NCP Candidate
Mumbai News: Thackeray Brothers Hold Joint Rally After Manifesto Release
Tamil Nadu News: Amit Shah Targets DMK, BJP Launches Poll Campaign in Pudukkottai
Delhi News: Supreme Court to Decide on Bail Plea of Delhi Riots Accused Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget