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Kerala Hammer Bihar By Innings To Enter Knockouts
The New Indian Express Thiruvananthapuram
|February 01, 2025
AT Thumba, Kerala walloped Bihar by an innings and 169 runs inside two days to go on top of Group C with 28 points.
Kerala had begun the match on 21 points and they gained seven points, including one bonus point for an innings victory. After amassing 351, Kerala bundled out Bihar for 64 in their first innings and for 118 in their second dig. The win ensured Kerala reach the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals.
Delhi in control Skipper Ayush Badoni's audacious 99 helped Delhi take the first innings lead against Railways after pacer Himanshu Sangwan got the coveted wicket of Virat Kohli on day two of their Group D Ranji Trophy match in New Delhi on Friday. Resuming the day at 41/1, Delhi were able to get past Railways' 241 courtesy a 133-run stand between Badoni (99 off 77) and Sumit Mathur (78 not out off 189). At stumps, Delhi had taken a 93-run lead by reaching 334/7. Earlier, pacer Himanshu Sangwan had cleaned up Kohli for 6.
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