Mumbai take narrow first-innings lead

File photo – Saurabh Wakaskar’s hundred helped Railways take a 127-run lead against Baroda © PTI

Mumbai‘s bowlers bowled out Uttar Pradesh for 225 to pick up a slender first-innings lead and end the second day 59 runs ahead in Mysore.

A double-strike by Tushar Deshpande (3-66) in the 16th over reduced UP to 45 for 4, after Shardul Thakur had removed overnight batsman Saurabh Kumar in the first over of the day. Rinku Singh, playing only his second Ranji game, scored his second fifty, but found little support from the other end till Kuldeep Yadav (50) put on 53 with him for the eighth wicket. He was dismissed for 70 by debutant Aditya Dhumal, with the score on 170 and UP still 63 behind. Kuldeep put on 46 for the ninth wicket with Imtiaz Ahmed (19) to bring UP close, but fell to Abhishek Nayar (2-19) after reaching his fifty, with UP nine short of the first-innings lead.

Mumbai reached 51 for 2, at stumps with the loss of Kaustubh Pawar for 29, and Dhumal, who came in as nightwatchman for Shreyas Iyer.

Saurabh Wakaskar‘s 104 helped Railways take a 127-run first-innings lead against Baroda in Nagpur.

Railways began the day on 39 for 0, after Avinash Yadav’s five-wicket haul had reduced Baroda to 183 on the first day. Wakaskar and Shivakant Shukla (51) added a further 54 to that score, before Yusuf Pathan dismissed Shukla. Only three other batsmen got into double figures, and there were no other significant partnerships in the innings, even as Wakaskar brought up his seventh first-class hundred and took Railways past Baroda’s score.

Medium-pacer Atit Sheth‘s regular strikes were responsible for this, and he finished with figures of 4 for 54. But Mahesh Rawat’s 79-ball 72 stretched Railways’ lead to 127 before he was the last man out with the score on 310.

Baroda were 27 for no loss at stumps.

Axar Patel and Rush Kalaria took two wickets each as Gujarat reduced Madhya Pradesh to 162 for 5 after putting on 302 in the first innings at the Reliance Cricket Stadium in Nagothane.

Gujarat had begun the day on 224 for 4, but were reduced to 225 for 6 within the third over. Medium-pacer Gaurav Yadav (3-57) took both those wickets, before removing Karan Patel shortly after to leave Gujarat reeling at 243 for 7. But overnight batsman Manpreet Juneja (79) put on 47 with Kalaria (28) to stretch the score past 300. Chandrakant Sakure took the last three wickets to finish with 4 for 65.

In MP’s response, Rajat Patidar put on a 47-run second-wicket stand Rameez Khan (13), and 74 runs for the third wicket with Naman Ojha (28) after losing his opening partner Aditya Shrivastava in the third over. Patidar scored 71 before Jasprit Bumrah removed him late in the day. Kalaria then removed Harpreet Singh Bhatia as MP ended the day five-down. Devendra Bundela (16*) and Shubham Sharma (4*) were unbeaten for them.

Sudip Chatterjee‘s 100 took Bengal to 337 against Tamil Nadu in Rajkot.

Bengal’s batting on the second day had the same tempo as that on the first – just above two runs per over. They added 147 in 64 overs to their overnight score of 190 for 3.

Overnight batsmen Agniv Pan fell in the fifth over of the day for 59. Sudip Chatterjee, who had retired hurt on 34 on the first day, came returned to join Shreevats Goswami (35) and the pair put on 44 for the sixth wicket, before Goswami was removed by medium-pacer K Vignesh. Chatterjee then batted with the lower order to stretch the score to 337 and bring up his first century of the season, after scoring fifties in the first innings of each of the last three matches he has played. He was dismissed by K Vignesh, who finished with 4 for 70.

Tamil Nadu lost Washington Sundar in the first over of their response, but Abhinav Mukund (19*) and Kaushik Gandhi (25*) took them to stumps without further damage, as they ended on 60 for 1.

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