Advertisement

Ranji trophy news

alt
On the back of a successful run for Karnataka, Nair ended up playing for India and even became the second Indian player to hit a triple century in Tests. Nair achieved this feat in 2016-17 after Virender Sehwag when he amassed an unbeaten 303 against England in Chennai.
alt
This will only be Kerala's second appearance in the Ranji Trophy last four round after the 2018-19 season. They had lost to eventual champions Vidarbha by an innings and 11 runs at Wayanad last time.
alt
Meghalaya had scored 86 in the first innings against which Mumbai had piled up 671 for seven declared to lay the platform for a victory with bonus point.
alt
Talking about the game, Virat Kohli failed to make an impact with the bat as he got out for just 6 runs off 15 balls.
alt
Former Jharkhand batter Saurabh Tiwary smashed 84 sixes in the history of the Ranji Trophy.
alt
Virat Kohli has been going through a rough time on the field as he recorded a chain of low scores in the recently passed Border-Gavaskar Trophy Down Under. Apart from getting a hundred in the first Test in Perth, Kohli could not manage to make an impact with the bat.
alt
At the end of the second day of the play, Mumbai was standing at 274/7, with Shardul on 113* and Tanush on 58*. Mumbai now has a lead of 188 runs.
alt
Jadeja also played a crucial knock of 38 off 36 balls in Saurashtra's first innings. After taking 12 wickets in the match, Jadeja took his first-class wicket tally past the 550 mark.
alt
Saurashtra-based veteran batter Sheldon Jackson has notched up 19 centuries in the history of the Ranji Trophy.
alt
Saxena who comes from Madhya Pradesh became the 13th player to pick 400 wickets in the history of Ranji Trophy.
alt
Agni Chopra, the son of acclaimed filmmaker Vidhu Vinod Chopra, is capturing attention in the cricketing world with his remarkable performances in the Ranji Trophy 2024. Following in the footsteps of legends, Agni has set the stage ablaze with consecutive double centuries and a streak of centuries that has redefined expectations for young cricketers. As he aims to elevate Mizoram's status in domestic cricket, his commitment to merit-based recognition speaks volumes about his dedication and ambition. Here’s a closer look at the achievements and aspirations of this rising star.
alt
Just days ago, Shreyas Iyer's bat spoke volumes as he orchestrated a brilliant innings of 142 runs off 190 balls against Maharashtra.
alt
Sarfaraz took to Instagram earlier to share screenshots of his first-class career record after being left out of the squad for the Australia test series.
alt
For Hyderabad, opener Tanmay Agarwal (63) was the highest run-getter at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.
alt
Jharkhand rode on brilliant unbeaten knocks from openers Ishan Kishan (46 not out) and Nazim Siddiqui (24 not out) to chase down a narrow target of 81 runs against Haryana, helping their side clinch victory by 10-wickets.
alt
Young opener Prithvi Shaw underlined his class with a century against a quality Tamil Nadu attack to lead Mumbai to 314 for 7 on the opening day.
alt
Vijay, who returned to the India Test squad, is also expected to play for Tamil Nadu after missing the previous game owing to a neck spasm.
alt
The other Group A match between Hyderabad and Uttar Pradesh was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to rain.
alt
For the defending champions Gujarat, who are playing their first match in the tournament, spinner Piyush Chawla returned figures of 5/69 to bundle out Kerala for 208 runs at the GS Patel Stadium in Nadiad. 
alt
Sheldon Jackson, Ravindra Jadeja and Piyush Chawla produced scintillating performances to give their respective sides bragging rights on Day 1 of Round 2. 






Loading...
english news
NEWS ON ONE CLICK