The first day of the sixth round of the Ranji Trophy began on Sunday with Baroda taking on Railways at Nagpur, alongside other matches in the country. In Mysuru, defending champions Mumbai took on Uttar Pradesh and Karnataka faced Rajasthan in Vizianagaram.
Railways bowl Baroda out
Avinash Yadav and Karn Sharma bowled Baroda out for 183 as Railways took control of the first day at Nagpur. Baroda were outdone by some fine bowling as Yadav (5/40) and Sharma (3/57) combined to take eight wickets. Dhire Mistry top scored for Baroda with 50.
Vidarbha decimated
Vidarbha were bowled out for just 59 in Kolkata as Maharashtra’s Anupam Sanklecha took seven wickets. Maharashtra then took a lead of 181 runs as Naushad Shaikh (111) and Ankit Bawne (75) remained unbeaten at the crease when play ended with the score at 240/3.
Bengal make positive start
Manoj Tiwary’s knock of 56 took Bengal to 190/3 against Tamil Nadu in Rajkot. Agniv Pan also chipped in with 51 as Tamil Nadu failed to effect more breakthroughs. On Saturday, former India players Pragyan Ojha and Ashok Dinda were involved in an ugly feud ahead of the match. Both nearly came to exchanging blows during a football session with Dinda being the aggressor.
Brief scores:
Baroda 183 all out (Dhiren Mistry 50; Avinash Yadav 5/40, Karn Sharma 3/57) lead Railways 39/0 by 144 runs
Bengal 190/3 (Manoj Tiwary 56, Agniv Pan 51) vs Tamil Nadu
Gujarat 224/4 (Priyank Kirit Panchal 62) vs Madhya Pradesh
Mumbai 233 all out (Suryakumar Yadav 99; Kuldeep Yadav 4/46, Saurabh Kumar 3/53) lead Uttar Pradesh 22/1 by 211 runs
Assam 224/5 (Kunal Saikia 88 not out, Arun Karthik 62; Basant Mohanty 2/8) vs Odisha
Saurashtra 277 all out (Perak Mankad 96, Jaydev Shah 51; Ashish Kumar 4/52, Shahbaz Nadeem 3/95) lead Jharkhand 29/0 by 248 runs
Karnataka 345/6 (Mayank Agarwal 81, Lokesh Rahul 76; TM Ul-Haq 3/64) vs Rajasthan
Vidarbha 59 all out (Anupam Sanklecha 7/25) trail Maharashtra 240/3 (Naushad Shaikh 111, Ankit Bawne 75 not out) by 181 runs
Tripura 171 all out (DP Vijaykumar 4/56, CV Stephen 3/47) lead Andhra 47/1 by 124 runs
Chhattisgarh 212/7 (Amandeep Khare 85; Bipul Sharma 3/37) vs Himachal Pradesh
Kerala 290/2 (Bhavin Thakkar 120, Rohan Prem 120 not out) vs Goa
Haryana 295/5 (Nitin Saini 90, Rajat Paliwal 99; Parvez Rasool 3/43) vs Jammu & Kashmir
Hyderabad 303/7 (Bavanaka Sandeep 83, Raushan Raj 4/52) vs Services