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, Group C, Chennai, February 09 - 12, 2024, Ranji Trophy

KNTKA FlagKNTKA


366 & 139

TN FlagTN

(T:355) 151 & 338/8


Match drawn


devdutt-padikkalPLAYER OF THE MATCH

Devdutt Padikkal, KNTKA

151 & 36❤️



KARNATAKA • 366/10(119.4 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Devdutt Padikkal151 (218)❤️

Ajith Ram4/75 (29.4)

Ravikumar Samarth57 (159)

Sai Kishore3/102 (34)✍️


TAMIL NADU • 151/10(69.2 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Baba Indrajith48 (140)

Vijaykumar Vyshak4/26 (12.2)✍️

Narayan Jagadeesan40 (56)

Shashi Kumar3/41 (15)


KARNATAKA • 139/10(56.4 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Devdutt Padikkal36 (56)

Ajith Ram5/61 (19.4)✍️

Vijaykumar Vyshak22* (21)

Sai Kishore2/27 (18)

TAMIL NADU • 338/8(105 Overs)


2ND INNINGS

Baba Indrajith98 (194)❤️

Vijaykumar Vyshak3/71 (22)

Pradosh Ranjan Paul74 (116)❤️

Hardik Raj2/86 (24)


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FEBRUARY 11 Down the memory



1937: Feb 11

Birth of one of Australia's greatest openers. At the crease, Bill Lawry was the antithesis of the boisterous, excitable commentator we know today. Lawry the opener was blessed with a dead bat and eternal concentration (he twice carried his bat in a Test). He burst onto the scene with 420 runs in England in 1961, including an extremely brave 130 on a dodgy, ridgy pitch at Lord's. He later became captain but paid the price for being pulverised by South Africa in 1969-70 and surrendering the Ashes a year later. Aged only 33, he was dropped for good. Lawry soon became a fixture in the commentary box, though, renowned for his nasal exclamations and knockabout banter with Tony Greig.


2003:Feb 11

First the bookies, then the nurses... and finally the drugs. On the very morning that Australia launched their successful defence of the World Cup, Shane Warne was flying back home in disgrace, after completing a very unsavoury hat-trick of scandals. Warne, who had made a stunningly rapid recovery from a dislocated shoulder, had tested positive for diuretics, agents that promote rapid weight loss but can also be used to disguise the use of steroids. He protested that he had taken the tablets on the advice of his mother, who wanted him to look good in front of the cameras. That excuse didn't wash with the Australian board, however, which banned him from all cricket for a year.


1948: Feb 11

The debut of West Indies' finest captain. It took Frank Worrell 13 years and 37 Tests to get to the summit, and in the meantime he contented himself with being a top-class batter. He started against England in Trinidad, with 125 runs for once out, but there was no debut century: Worrell was agonisingly caught behind for 97 in the first innings, and made 28 not out in the second. He soon made up for it, though, with 131 in the next Test. In fact, after two Tests his average was 256, and after seven it was 104. His average never dropped below 50... until his last Test series, when a poor run (68 runs in seven innings) finally caught up with him and left him stranded on 49.48.


1948 :Feb 11

On the same day, in the same Test, makeshift England opener and wicketkeeper Billy Griffith ran out the regular opener, Jack Robertson, and to make up for it, cracked 140 on debut before he was lbw to... Worrell. Griffith should have stayed at the top of the order. He made 4 in the second innings, and then, after moving back to his customary station at No. 10 or 8, added scores of 8, 5 and 0.


2023: Feb 11

India beat Australia by an innings and 132 runs in the first Test in Nagpur after bowling out the visitors for 91 - their lowest total in the country. Spinners R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja shared 15 wickets in the match, and they also chipped in with the bat after Rohit Sharma set up India's total with his first hundred as captain. Ashwin held fort as the nightwatch, and Jadeja extended India's lead with a half-century and an 88-run stand with Axar Patel, who made 84 of his own to take the total to 400. The one highlight for Australia in this big defeat was debutant offspinner Todd Murphy's seven-wicket haul.


1851-Feb 11

The first first-class match in Australia, between Tasmania and Victoria at Launceston Racecourse ground, got underway in front of about 1000 spectators. Tasmania won by three wickets.


1938: Feb 11

Birth of Bev Congdon. His batting average (32.22) may not have been much to shout about but he was a key player for New Zealand in the 1960s and '70s. He was a sound No. 3, a shrewd captain, and a good enough medium-pacer to pick up a Test five-for. Congdon had a taste for big hundreds - three of his seven in Tests totalled 166 or more (including 176 and 175 back to back in England in 1973) - though none of the seven were match-winners. In fact, of Congdon's 61 Tests, New Zealand won only seven.



2003: Feb 11

The day a Test nation lost to the team playing in its first World Cup match for 24 years. This wasn't quite the upset it appears on paper, however. The teams in question were Bangladesh, with three wins in 63 matches (and none since their dubious victory over Pakistan in 1999), and Canada, whose purposeful batting carried them to a commendable total of 180. Bangladesh then collapsed for 120 under the Pietermaritzburg floodlights, with Canada's dreadlocked seamer Austin Codrington taking 5 for 27.

1970 : Feb 11

Birth of either one of the best uncapped batters in England or a clown, depending on your viewpoint. After a chancy 37 on Ali Brown's one-day debut, against India at The Oval in 1996, the Times reported that had Brown "appeared on a one-wheeled bike, wearing a silly hat and a red nose, and thrown custard pies at the umpires, he would scarcely have struck a more ridiculous figure than he did yesterday". Brown did make a century four days later, but his ODI career was a stop-start affair, although he smashed a 31-ball 50 against South Africa in 1998 and played some extraordinary one-day innings for Surrey, including a world-record 268 against Glamorgan in 2002.

1987 :Feb 11

England wrapped up a fine winter's work by taking the World Series with victory over Australia in the second final, in Sydney. Coupled with regaining the Ashes and winning the short B&H Perth Challenge, things could not have gone any better for England. Chris Broad made 53 here in a tense eight-run win, and was then named International Cricketer of the Year. All was well with the world, and if you'd told the assembled throng that the only victories England would get in Australia for the next 15 years would be in dead rubbers, few would have believed you.

1891: Feb 11

Birth of JW "Young Jack" Hearne, apparently a distant cousin of fellow Test player JT "Old Jack" Hearne. He was a quality allrounder, a methodical batter and a dangerous legspinner. But at Test level his averages (26 with the bat, 48 with the ball) were almost a mirror image of his first-class figures. He made one century - a match-winning 114 in Melbourne in his second Test, in 1911-12 - and one five-for. Young Jack was brave too: in 1928 he caught a Learie Constantine swat off his own bowling and injured his hand so badly that he did not play again that season. He died in Middlesex in 1963.

1908: Feb 11

Australia regained the Ashes with a crushing victory in the fourth Test, at the MCG. But luck wasn't on England's side: after they restricted Australia to 214 on a shirtfront, the heavens opened and England were skittled for 105 on a sticky dog, despite a majestic display from Jack Hobbs, who made 57 in 70 minutes. The rest managed 44 between them.

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GUJ vs PNJB

RESULTElite, Group C, Mohali, February 09 - 12, 2024, Ranji Trophy

GUJ FlagGUJ


339 & 290/8d

PNJB FlagPNJB

(T:411) 219 & 111


Gujarat won by 299 runs❤️



priyajitsing-jadejaPLAYER OF THE MATCH

Priyajitsing Jadeja, GUJ

5/60 & 5/39❤️

Match centre


GUJARAT • 339/10(94.3 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Priyank Panchal77 (133)

Siddarth Kaul3/87 (28)

Aditya Patel58 (103)

Arshdeep Singh3/101 (29)


PUNJAB • 219/10(56.5 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Mandeep Singh76* (110)

Priyajitsing Jadeja5/60 (15.5)❤️

Baltej Singh42 (43)

Chintan Gaja3/71 (19)


GUJARAT • 290/8(62 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Sunpreetsingh Bagga79 (135)

Baltej Singh2/55 (15)

Manan Hingrajia41* (46)

Abhinav Sharma1/48 (14)


PUNJAB • 111/10(39.4 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Mandeep Singh18 (34)

Priyajitsing Jadeja5/39 (14)❤️

Nehal Wadhera17 (52)

Arzan Nagwaswalla2/24 (10)

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RESULTElite, Group C, Surat, February 09 - 12, 2024, Ranji Trophy

RLYS FlagRLYS


297 & 208

GOA FlagGOA

(T:306) 200 & 242

Railways won by 63 runs



akash-pandeyPLAYER OF THE MATCH

Akash Pandey, RLYS

26, 4/62 & 9/71❤️


Match centre


RAILWAYS • 297/10(90.5 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Upendra Yadav91 (117) ( keeper )

Deepraj Gaonkar3/26 (16)

Suraj Ahuja81 (167)✍️

Heramb Parab2/22 (11.5)


GOA • 200/10(68.2 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Amogh Sunil Desai61 (134)

Akash Pandey4/62 (23)✍️

Mohit Redkar35 (26)

Adarsh Singh4/49 (13.2)


RAILWAYS • 208/10(63.3 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Ashutosh Sharma81 (93)

Darshan Misal4/44 (16.3)

Sahab Yuvraj Singh34 (87)

Heramb Parab2/42 (14)


GOA • 242/10(65.2 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Suyash Prabhudessai67 (115)

❤️Akash Pandey9/71 (26.2)❤️

Snehal Kauthankar37 (92)

Pratham Singh1/50 (6)


Two bowler took 9 fer in same week

D jadeja other bowler

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RESULTElite, Group C, Chandigarh, February 09 - 12, 2024, Ranji Trophy

CHD FlagCHD


356 & 359/3d


TPURA FlagTPURA

(T:278) 438 & 121/3



manan-vohraPLAYER OF THE MATCH

Manan Vohra, CHD

134 & 74❤️

Match centre


CHANDIGARH • 356/10(116 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Manan Vohra134 (219)❤️

Bikramjit Debnath3/31 (12)

Ankit Kaushik76 (126)

Manisankar Murasingh2/59 (26)


TRIPURA • 438/10(121 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Manisankar Murasingh94 (105)✍️

Gurinder Singh4/117 (32)

Ganesh Satish88 (169)

Karan Kaila2/57 (26)


CHANDIGARH • 359/3(74 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Arslan Khan147 (189)❤️

Parvez Sultan1/140 (30)

Shivam Bhambri98 (154)

Bikramkumar Das1/62 (12)


TRIPURA • 121/3(34.4 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Bikramkumar Das58* (95)

Arpit Pannu1/15 (7.4)

Bishal Ghosh44 (80)

Karan Kaila1/26 (10)

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RESULTElite, Group D, Indore, February 09 - 12, 2024, Ranji Trophy

MP FlagMP


454

BRODA FlagBRODA


(f/o) 132 & 270

M. Pradesh won by an innings and 52 runs



kulwant-khejroliyaPLAYER OF THE MATCH

Kulwant Khejroliya, MP

2/23 & 5/34❤️

Match centre


MADHYA PRADESH • 454/10(129.3 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Himanshu Mantri111 (183)

Akash Singh4/97 (28.3)

Saransh Jain70 (121)

Mahesh Pithiya3/103 (37)


BARODA • 132/10(47.1 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Mitesh Patel80 (115)

Saransh Jain3/32 (10)

Shivalik Sharma15 (26)

Anubhav Agarwal3/50 (14)


BARODA • 270/10(98.3 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Shashwat Rawat105 (273)

Kulwant Khejroliya5/34 (13.3)

Jyotsnil Singh83 (169)

Kumar Kartikeya3/77 (27)

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DELHI • 264/10(71 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Himmat Singh60 (53)

Vinay Galetiya5/66 (16)❤️

Ayush Badoni51 (80)❤️

Vaibhav Arora3/51 (18)


HIMACHAL PRADESH • 319/10(88.2 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Rishi Dhawan95 (99)

Siddhant Sharma5/103 (27.2)

Ravi Thakur85 (137)

Himanshu Chauhan3/72 (24)


DELHI • 381/6(61.3 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Ayush Badoni111 (115)❤️

Rishi Dhawan2/60 (12)

Yash Dhull82 (81)❤️

Vaibhav Arora2/94 (18)

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HIMACHAL PRADESH • 250/10(76.4 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Rishi Dhawan65 (121)

Himanshu Chauhan5/63 (23)✍️

Mukul Negi37 (123)

Pranshu Vijayran3/44 (16.4

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RESULTElite, Group D, Puducherry, February 09 - 11, 2024, Ranji Trophy

J + K FlagJ + K


106 & 152

PONDI FlagPONDI

(T:87) 172 & 67

J + K won by 19


abid-mushtaqPLAYER OF THE MATCH

Abid Mushtaq, J + K

5/64 & 5/28❤️🥰


JAMMU & KASHMIR • 106/10(28.4 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Fazil Rashid27 (40)

Sidak Singh5/39 (13.4)✍️

Shubham Pundir21 (32)

Sagar Udeshi3/34 (10)


PUDUCHERRY • 172/10(55.1 Overs)

1ST INNINGS

Paras Dogra58 (107)

Abid Mushtaq5/64 (25)

Arun Karthik50 (50)✍️

Vanshaj Sharma5/74 (21.1)❤️


JAMMU & KASHMIR • 152/10(67.5 Overs)

2ND INNINGS

Fazil Rashid36 (67)

Damodaran Rohit4/46 (18)

Shubham Pundir30 (84)

Sagar Udeshi3/48 (27.3)


PUDUCHERRY • 67/10(35.3 Overs)🤣👀

2ND INNINGS

Damodaran Rohit17 (49)

Abid Mushtaq5/28 (18)❤️

Paras Dogra12 (41)

Vanshaj Sharma5/16 (8.3

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What a match. But stadiums ki condition dekhny wali ha

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