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Ranji Trophy Elite 2024-25
Venue:
M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Date & Time:
Thu, Jan 23, 9:30 AM LOCAL
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Karnataka won by an innings and 207 runs
KAR
475
PUN
55
&
213
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Smaran Ravichandran
Result:
Karnataka won by an innings and 207 runs
Day 3: 2nd Session:
Punjab 55 & 174/7 (56), Sukhdeep Bajwa 6(15), Shubman Gill 96(154), trail by 246 runs
Day 3: Lunch Break:
Punjab 55 & 105/6 (45), Mayank Markande 16(19), Shubman Gill 49(118), trail by 315 runs
Day 3: 1st Session:
Punjab 55 & 51/2 (25), Jassinder Singh 13(47), Shubman Gill 20(67), trail by 369 runs
Day 2: Stumps:
Punjab 55 & 24/2 (13), Jassinder Singh 0(5), Shubman Gill 7(36), trail by 396 runs
Day 2: Innings Break:
Karnataka 475 (122.1), Vasuki Koushik 10(24), lead by 420 runs
Day 2: Tea Break:
Karnataka 420/7 (107.1), Yashovardhan Parantap 23(57), lead by 365 runs
Day 2: 2nd Session:
Karnataka 381/6 (96), Yashovardhan Parantap 9(23), Smaran Ravichandran 178(244), lead by 326 runs
Day 2: Lunch Break:
Karnataka 336/5 (84), Shreyas Gopal 29(45), Smaran Ravichandran 150(206), lead by 281 runs
Day 2: 1st Session:
Karnataka 255/4 (66), Abhinav Manohar 19(54), Smaran Ravichandran 115(153), lead by 200 runs
Day 1: Stumps:
Karnataka 199/4 (50), Abhinav Manohar 1(11), Smaran Ravichandran 83(100), lead by 144 runs
Day 1: 3rd Session:
Karnataka 141/3 (34), Smaran Ravichandran 45(53), Krishnan Shrijith 12(27), lead by 86 runs
Day 1: Tea Break:
Karnataka 110/2 (26), Smaran Ravichandran 27(38), Devdutt Padikkal 26(39), lead by 55 runs
Day 1: 2nd Session:
Karnataka 50/0 (11), Aneesh KV 29(32), Mayank Agarawal 19(34), trail by 5 runs
Day 1: Lunch Break:
Punjab 55 (29), Gurnoor Brar 0(1)
Day 1: 1st Session:
Punjab 43/6 (20), Mayank Markande 7(13), Ramandeep Singh 15(26)
Day 1: 1st Session:
Punjab 19/4 (10), Sanvir Singh 0(6), Ramandeep Singh 5(4)
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