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Karnataka concede lead to Haryana
The New Indian Express Kalaburagi
|February 02, 2025
HARYANA took first innings lead against Karnataka posting 450 runs in response to the home team's 304.
HARYANA took first innings lead against Karnataka posting 450 runs in response to the home team's 304. Nishant Sandhu (165) and Ankit Kumar (118) hit centuries as the visiting side went from 232/5 to 450 all out on day three. Karnataka, in their second essay, were 108/3 at stumps with Devdutt Padikkal batting on 41. KL Rahul who did not convert his start in the first innings fell for 43 runs in his second outing.
Andhra beat Rajasthan Ricky Bhui (62) and KS Bharat (43) ensured Andhra got across the line in the chase against Rajasthan to secure a six-wicket win. Chasing 153, Andhra lost Vamsi Krishna early but Bharat and Bhui kept the innings going. They added 105 runs together before Bharat fell. Bhui too got out shortly after his fifty, however, Karan Shinde scored an unbeaten 35 to take them home. This is their first win of the season.
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