Stars of Day 2:
It was an energizing day of cricket. The stars of the day were Swapnil Gugale and Ankeet Bawane, who recorded an unbeaten 594-run remain for the third wicket. It was the second most elevated remain for any wicket in First-Class cricket, behind Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara's 624 against South Africa. Gugale's unbeaten 351 was the second most astounding score on captaincy make a big appearance, behind Bill Ponsford's 429 against Tasmania. Bawane was batting on 258 when they announced their innings.
The planning of Maharashtra's announcement may appear to be odd. It is just when they will be told the sort of records that they missed, will they remain to regret the choice. In any case, even in numbness, the choice was made on cricketimng grounds and not for individual points of reference
Group A
Mumbai 313/8 vs Baroda 305 in Delhi
Uttar Pradesh 126/3 vs Bengal 466 in Jaipur
Railways 173 vs Tamil Nadu 121 and 161/1 in Bilaspur
Madya Pradesh 182/5 vs Punjab 378 in Lahli
Group B
Maharashtra 635/2 decl. vs Delhi 21/0 in Mumbai
Jharkhand 9/0 vs Karnataka 577/7 decl. in Greater Noida
Odisha 228 & 62/2 vs Saurashtra 186 in Hyderabad
Assam 195 vs Team Rajasthan 208/3 in Visakhapatnam
Group C
Tripura 275 vs Services 202/9 in Guwahati
Hyderabad 191 vs Haryana 236/4 in Jamshedpur
Goa 77 & 22/0 vs Jammu & Kashmir 227 & 261 in Surat
Himachal Pradesh 198/8 vs Kerala 248 in Kolkata
Andhra 151/5 vs Chhattisgarh 394 in Kalyani
Shubek strikes for the second time in the game, but this was a nothing delivery. Short and wide outside off, Shubham Sharma chased it and nicked it behind. Madhya Pradesh are in big trouble now... but wait, it's a no ball. And the batsman has been called back. Madhya Pradesh need another 109 to avoid follow on, with five wickets in hand.
It was an energizing day of cricket. The stars of the day were Swapnil Gugale and Ankeet Bawane, who recorded an unbeaten 594-run remain for the third wicket. It was the second most elevated remain for any wicket in First-Class cricket, behind Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara's 624 against South Africa. Gugale's unbeaten 351 was the second most astounding score on captaincy make a big appearance, behind Bill Ponsford's 429 against Tasmania. Bawane was batting on 258 when they announced their innings.
The planning of Maharashtra's announcement may appear to be odd. It is just when they will be told the sort of records that they missed, will they remain to regret the choice. In any case, even in numbness, the choice was made on cricketimng grounds and not for individual points of reference
Stumps: Day 2
Mumbai 313/8 vs Baroda 305 in Delhi
Uttar Pradesh 126/3 vs Bengal 466 in Jaipur
Railways 173 vs Tamil Nadu 121 and 161/1 in Bilaspur
Madya Pradesh 182/5 vs Punjab 378 in Lahli
Group B
Maharashtra 635/2 decl. vs Delhi 21/0 in Mumbai
Jharkhand 9/0 vs Karnataka 577/7 decl. in Greater Noida
Odisha 228 & 62/2 vs Saurashtra 186 in Hyderabad
Assam 195 vs Team Rajasthan 208/3 in Visakhapatnam
Group C
Tripura 275 vs Services 202/9 in Guwahati
Hyderabad 191 vs Haryana 236/4 in Jamshedpur
Goa 77 & 22/0 vs Jammu & Kashmir 227 & 261 in Surat
Himachal Pradesh 198/8 vs Kerala 248 in Kolkata
Andhra 151/5 vs Chhattisgarh 394 in Kalyani
Goa vs Jammu & Kashmir:
Goa have bowled out Jammu & Kashmir for the second time in the
match, this time for 261. Punit Bisht starred with an 87 for Jammu &
Kashmir, while Amulya Pandrekar and Amit Yadav have bagged three
wickets each.
Statisticians at work today: More records broken
Highest stands in FC cricket:
624 K Sangakkara/ M Jayawardene, 2006
582 S GUGALE/ A BAWANE 2016 *
580 R Mohmand/ Aameer Sajjad, 2009/10
Delhi vs Maharashtra:
Gugale (326*) and Bawane (229*)'s 540-run unbroken stand is the highest ever for 3rd wicket in
FYI:
The highest partnership in First-Class cricket is 624 between Mahela Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara
Gugale/Bawne now have the 9th-highest partnership in FC, 2nd in Ranji.#RanjiTrophy
Jharkhand vs Karnataka:
Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab:Stuart Binny misses 100 by 3 runs - dismissed for 97(180). Karnataka: 528/5. Samarth 238 and CMG 11.
Shubek strikes for the second time in the game, but this was a nothing delivery. Short and wide outside off, Shubham Sharma chased it and nicked it behind. Madhya Pradesh are in big trouble now... but wait, it's a no ball. And the batsman has been called back. Madhya Pradesh need another 109 to avoid follow on, with five wickets in hand.
Records are tumbling: Delhi vs Maharashtra
500+ stands in RanjiTrophy :— Deepu Narayana (@deeputalks)
577 V Hazare/ G Mahomed
539 S Jogiyani/ R Jadeja
520* C Pujara/ R Jadeja
500* S GUGALE/ A BAWANE *
Delhi vs Maharashtra:
300s for Maharashtra in 443* BB Nimbalkar, 1943
327 Kedar Jadhav, 2012
316* Vijay Hazare, 1940
301 SWAPNIL GUGALE, 2016 *
327 Kedar Jadhav, 2012
316* Vijay Hazare, 1940
301 SWAPNIL GUGALE, 2016 *
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