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Andhra stay in game despite conceding lead to Rajasthan
The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam
|February 01, 2025
MANAV Suthar (4 wickets) along with Khaleel Ahmed (3) and Aniket Choudhary (2) made sure Rajasthan bundled out Andhra for 220 runs in their first innings of the Ranji Trophy match and take crucial lead.
MANAV Suthar (4 wickets) along with Khaleel Ahmed (3) and Aniket Choudhary (2) made sure Rajasthan bundled out Andhra for 220 runs in their first innings of the Ranji Trophy match and take crucial lead. Rajasthan had scored 258 runs in their first essay. They, however, were reduced to 95/7 at stumps. With the overall lead being 133, Andhra can still hope for an outright win by bundling out their opponents soon on Day 3 to ensure they have a manageable target to chase.
Hyderabad take command Opener Tanmay Agarwal slammed 136 as Hyderabad scored 326 in their first innings to take a lead of 136 against hosts Vidarbha, who were 56/2 when the bails were drawn.
Odisha concede lead Ravi Chauhan scored 120 as Services take a slender 19-run lead against Odisha on Day 2 at Cuttack. Rajesh Mohanty claimed five while Tapas Das scalped three for Odisha. In the second innings, the hosts fared better scoring 166/3 at stumps.
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