

Gujarat vs Services
Urvil Patel lit up Hyderabad with a 37-ball 119 which included 12 fours and 10 sixes as Gujarat pummelled Services in the chase of 183 by eight wickets and over eight overs to spare. Urvil reached the three-figure mark in 31 balls, the second-quickest century by an Indian in T20s. He fell three balls short of equalling the joint-fastest record held by him and Abhishek Sharma off 28 balls. Aarya Desai (60 off 35) put on an opening stand of 174 in just 11.2 overs along with Urvil. No bowler was spared for the Services with all of them conceding 11 an over or more. Opener Gaurav Kochar was the best batter for Services who scored 60 off 37.
Brief Scores: Services 182/9 in 20 overs (Gaurav Kochar 60; Hemang Patel 2-21) lost to Gujarat 183/2 in 12.3 overs (Urvil Patel 137*, Aarya Desai 60) by 8 wickets
Karnataka vs Uttarkhand
A thriller in Ahmedabad witnessed Karnataka chase 198 against Uttarakhand off the last ball. Despite losing early wickets of KL Shrijith and Karun Nair, it was the young and upcoming star Smaran Ravichandran who powered the chase with 67 in decent time. Despite Ravichandran falling at a crucial stage with 70 runs still required, all-rounders Pravin Dubey (38*) and Shubhang Hegde (29*) took Karnataka past the finish line.
Earlier, like Karnataka, Uttarakhand were in early trouble at 32 for 3 after 5 overs. But captain Kunal Chandela (88) and Aanjaneya Suryavanshi (54) had a 122-run stand to put the batting side back on track while Shashwat Dangal finished the innings with a quick cameo (27* off 13).
Brief Scores: Uttarakhand 197/5 in 20 overs (Kunal Chandela 88, Aanjaneya Suryavanshi 54; Vidwath Kaverappa 3-37) lost to Karnataka 198/5 in 20 overs (Smaran Ravichandran 67, Praveen Dubey 38*; Rajan Kumar 3-24) by 5 wickets
Uttar Pradesh vs Goa
Aryan Juyal's 93* powered Uttar Pradesh to victory against Goa in Kolkata as they successfully chased down 173 with 10 balls to spare. Juyal scored 11 fours and three sixes in his 57-ball knock. He was well accompanied by Priyam Garg who scored 28 in a 72-run partnership. Sameer Rizvi chipped in with a valuable 38 as well to ensure UP had no hiccups in the chase. Goa got to the total of 172 in their allotted overs mainly thanks to Abhinav Tejrana who scored 72 off just 35 balls with six sixes and four fours but eventually went in vain.
Brief Scores: Goa 172/9 in 20 overs (Abhinav Tejrana 72, Arjun Tendulkar 28; Shivam Mavi 3-24) lost to Uttar Pradesh 173/4 in 20 overs (Aaryan Juyal 93*, Sameer Rizvi 38; Deepraj Gaonkar 2-19) by 6 wickets
Chhattisgarh vs Vidarbha
In a shock result, Chhattisgarh beat Vidarbha by 27 runs in Lucknow. Chhattisgarh put on 133 for 9 in their allotted overs with Shashank Singh their best batter who powered three sixes in his knock. The disciplined bowling innings by Vidarbha saw Yash Thakur pick 3 for 25. However, Chhattisgarh went one better with the ball than Vidarbha. Ravi Kiran, Shubham Agrawal and Dev Aditya Singh picked a brace of wickets while Sourabh Majumdar bagged three wickets. Vidarbha were 55/7 at one stage but a brief resistance from Harsh Dubey and Darshan Nalkande took the chasing side past 100 before falling well short.
Brief Scores: Chhatissgarh 133/9 in 20 overs (Shashank Singh 34; Yash Thakur 3-25) beat Vidarbha 106 in 19.1 overs (Harsh Dubey 26; Sourabh Majumdar 3-23) by 27 runs.
Mumbai vs Railways
Defending champions Mumbai began on a winning note. Ajinkya Rahane's 62 off 33 and a quick partnership with Suryakumar Yadav (47) ensured Mumbai easily chased down 159 against Railways. Ayush Mhatre and Rahane began proceedings with a 62-run stand before the veteran paired up with Suryakumar for a 51-run stand. Hardik Tamore then scored 23 to seal the win. For Railways, Ashutosh Sharma hit a rapid 30-ball 61 to take his side to 158 for 5.
Brief Scores: Railways 158/5 in 20 overs (Ashutosh Sharma 61; Shardul Thakur 1-15) beat Mumbai 159/3 in 15.5 overs (Ajinkya Rahane 62, Suryakumar Yadav 47) by 7 wickets
Tripura vs Saurashtra
In Ahmedabad, Tripura stuttered to 123 despite skipper Manisankar Murasingh's knock of of 56 and Hanuma Vihari's 31. Jaydev Unadkat and Chirag Jani picked three-fers to comfortably bowl out the side. Saurashtra, through valuable knocks across the team, comfortably reached the target with four overs to spare.
Brief Score: Tripura 123 in 19.3 overs (Murasingh 56, Hanuma Vihari 31; Chirag Jani 3-19, Jaydev Unadkat 3-19) lost to Saurashtra 124/6 in 16 overs (Ruchit Anir 29*, Vishvaraj Jadeja 28; Swapnil Singh 2-12)
Himachal Pradesh vs Punjab
Punjab comfortably beat HP with almost seven overs to spare. Anmolpreet Singh (43) and Salil Arora (36*) set up the chase before Ramandeep Singh wrapped it up with a 7-ball 22 which included two fours and two sixes. For HP, only two batters managed to get into the 30s in the form of Innesh Mahajan and Nikhil Gangta. Gurnoor Brar and Harpreet Brar picked up a brace of wickets.
Brief Score: Himachal Pradesh 147/8 in 20 overs (Nikhil Gangta 35, Innesh Mahajan 31; Harpreet Brar 2-14) lost to Punjab 153/5 in 13.5 overs (Anmolpreet Singh 43, Salil Arora 36; Vaibhav Arora 2-23) by five wickets
Jammu and Kashmir vs Maharashtra
A clinical bowling performance by J&K ensured they comfortably beat Maharashtra in Kolkata. Prithvi Shaw and Ruturaj Gaikwad scored only 5 and 6 respectively while J&K's bowling was led by Auqib Nabi with figures of 3-28. Yudhvir Singh, Abid Mushtaq, Umran Malik all picked up a brace of wickets. Qamran Iqbal and Shubham Kajuria laid the tone with a 48-run opening stand in seven overs while Abdul Samad scored 20 while Mushtaq scored a quick 18 off 9.
Brief Scores: Maharashtra 130 in 19.5 overs (Vicky Ostwal 21; Auqib Nabi 3-28) beat Jammu and Kashmir 132/5 in 18.4 overs (Qamram Iqbal 28, Shubham Kajuria 26; Prashant Solanki 2-29) by five wickets
Hyderabad vs Madhya Pradesh
Rahul Buddhi's 46-ball 59 anchored Hyderabad's chase of 145 for a five-wicket win. After losing three wickets in the powerplay, Buddhi put on a half-century stand with Tanay Thyagarajan for the fourth wicket, setting up the chase with 11 balls to spare. Earlier, Hyderabad captain Chama V Milind picked three wickets to restrict MP's effort with the bat to a par score, despite Shivang Kumar's 28-ball 45.
Brief Scores: MP 144/9 (Shivang 45; Milind 3-34) lost to Hyderabad 145/5 (Buddhi 59; Tripuresh 2-25) by 5 wickets
Rajasthan vs Tamil Nadu
Deepak Hooda's 36-ball 76 and Kartik Sharma's 17-ball 35 helped Rajasthan chase a target of 170 with 3.3 overs to spare. Hooda put on 60 for the third wicket with Mahipal Lomror and then 49 for the fourth with Kartik Sharma. Earlier, Ashok Sharma and captain Manav Suthar combined to pick five wickets and keep Tamil Nadu to a chaseable total. Sonu Yadav hit 2 fours and 3 sixes in his 25-ball 43 lower down the order but couldn't take the score beyond 25-ball 43 not out.
Brief Scores: TN 169/8 Sonu 43; Ashok 3-40) lost to Rajasthan 170/4 in 16.3 overs (Deepak Hooda 76; T Natarajan 2-16) by 6 wickets
Kerala vs Odisha
Rohan Kunnummal's 60-ball 121* and Sanju Samson's steady 51-ball 41* led Kerala to a commanding 10-wicket win, chasing a target of 177 in only 16.3 overs. Kunnummal hit 10 fours and 10 sixes while Samson played the ideal foil, hitting 6 fours and a six. Earlier, Odisha got off to a great start, with Swastik Samal and Gaurav Choudhary adding 48 for the first wicket. Biplab Samantray scored a 41-ball 53 and Sambit S Baral struck a 32-ball 40 but MD Nidheesh's four-wicket haul kept Odisha in check.
Brief Scores: Odisha 176/7 (Samantray 53, Sambit S Baral 40; Nidheesh 4-35) lost to Kerala 177/0 in 16.3 overs (Kunnummal 121*, Samson 51*) by 10 wickets
Haryana vs Puducherry
Puducherry captain Aman Khan's all-round efforts, which included a 19-ball 35 and four-wicket haul, helped his side to a thrilling five-run win. Batting first, Puducherry got to 201/9, thanks to Pougajendy Akash's 23-ball 60, which included 6 fours and 5 sixes. Chasing, Arsh Ranga's 47-ball 90 and Yashvardhan Dalal's 31-ball 52 got Haryana to a great start, adding 112 runs for the second wicket but Aman Khan's flurry of wickets broke the momentum and help seal a thriller.
Brief Scores: Puducherry 201/9 (Pougajendy Akash 60; Nishant Sindhu 2-28) beat Haryana 196/6 (Arsh Ranga 90; Aman Khan 4-28) by 5 runs
Delhi vs Jharkhand
Kumar Kushagra's 31-ball 45 (3 fours and 3 sixes) and Anukul Roy's 13-ball 26* helped Jharkhand nail a pretty easy target of 133 with 5.1 overs to spare. Earlier, Delhi were bowled out in 19.2 overs despite a good start up top, with Yash Dhull's 21 and Ayush Badoni's 30 adding 52 off 32 balls. But Saurabh Shekhar broke that stand and then Sushant Mishra laid into the lower middle order with his three wicket haul.
Brief Scores: Delhi 132 (Priyansh Arya 39; Sushant Mishra 3-25) lost to Jharkhand 138/3 (Kumar Kushagra 45*) by 7 wickets
Baroda vs Bengal
Abishek Porel's 50 off 24 balls, featuring 6 fours and 3 sixes, powered Bengal's chase of 182. Porel and Karan Lal (42 off 21, 1x4, 4x6s) added 82 for the first wicket, chipping away at the target pretty early in the chase. Later, Shahbaz Ahmed and Sudip Kumar Gharami added 66 runs for the fifth wicket and got Bengal home in only 17.1 overs. Earlier, Bhanu Pania's 27-ball 53 zoomed Baroda's score to 181 but lack of partnerships upfront came back to hurt them in the end.
Brief Scores: Baroda 181/8 (Pania 53*; Sakshaim Chaudhary 2-24) lost to Bengal 182/4 in 17.1 overs (Abishek Porel 50; Ninad Ashvinkumar Rathva 2-33) by 6 wickets
Bihar vs Chandigarh
Manan Vohra's 40-ball 50 steered Chandigarh to a comfortable six-wicket win, chasing a target of 158 in 18.4 overs. Vohra and Arjun Azad added 72 runs for the first wicket, with Vohra staying on to add crucial runs for the second wicket with Shivam Bhambri. Earlier, Bihar lost Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who scored 14 off 4 but fell in the first over itself after hitting a couple of sixes. Sakibul Gani and Ayush Loharuka added 58 runs but lack of partnerships in the middle hurt. Suraj Kashyap and Bipin Saurabh later added 52 off 35 for the sixth wicket but the runs on the board weren't enough.
Brief Scores: Bihar 157/7 (Gani 36, Bipin Saurabh 36; Sandeep Sharma 2-48, Raj Bawa 2-25) lost to Chandigarh 160/4 in 18.4 overs (Manan Vohra 50; Suraj Kashyap 2-23) by 6 wickets
Andhra vs Assam
Ricky Bhui's 35-ball 46 and Satyanarayana Raju's 3 for 20 starred in Andhra's 29-run win in a low-scoring match in Lucknow. Andhra lost both the openers early on but Bhui added crucial runs for fifth, sixth and seventh wickets. Assam's Pradyun Saikia was the lone bright spot in the second innings with a 43-ball 44 but lacked any sort of support from the other end.
Brief Scores: AP 143/9 (Ricky Bhui 46; Mukhtar Hussain 4-20) beat Assam 114 all out (Pradyun Saikia 44; Satyanarayana Raju 3-20) by 29 runs