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The teams of Maharashtra and Karnataka have entered the semi-finals of Vijay Hazare Trophy. On Sunday, Maharashtra defeated Punjab by 70 runs. At the same time, Karnataka defeated Baroda by 5 runs.
In Baroda, Punjab won the toss and decided to bowl. Maharashtra scored 275 runs for 6 wickets in 50 overs. In reply, Punjab team was all out for 205 runs in 44.4 overs. Arshin Kulkarni was the man of the match.
In the second match of the day, Baroda also won the toss and chose to bowl. Karnataka scored 281 runs for 8 wickets in 50 overs. In reply, Baroda team was all out for 276 runs in 49.5 overs. Devdutt Padikkal was the player of the match. Match report of both quarter finals…
Maharashtra vs Punjab: Kulkarni’s century, also took one wicket
Bad start for Mumbai, Arshdeep Singh gave 2 hits for 8 runs. In the match played at Kotambi Cricket Stadium, Mumbai captain Ruturaj Gaikwad won the toss and chose to bowl. But, Arshdeep Singh bowled him on the last ball of the first over and proved his decision wrong. Arshdeep also gave the second blow to Mumbai on the score of 8 runs. He got Siddhesh Veer caught by wicketkeeper Anmol Malhotra.
Arshdeep Singh took a total of 3 wickets. Of these, 2 wickets came in the powerplay.
Kulkarni-Bawne took over the innings, 145 run partnership After losing two wickets for 8 runs, opener Arshin Kulkarni and Ankit Bawne took charge of Mumbai’s disintegrating innings. Both made a partnership of 145 runs for the third wicket. Arshin played an inning of 107 runs and Ankit played an inning of 60 runs. In the lower order, Nikhil Nai played an unbeaten inning of 52 runs, taking the team’s score to 275 runs. Arshdeep Singh of Punjab took 3 wickets.
Punjab kept losing wickets in run chase, no fifty Chasing the target of 276 runs, Punjab had an average start, but the team kept losing wickets at regular intervals and was all out for 205 runs in 44.4 overs. No batsman from the team could score fifty. Arshdeep Singh scored the highest score of 49 runs and Anmolpreet Singh scored 48 runs. Mukesh Chaudhary of Mumbai took 3 wickets.
Karnataka vs Baroda: Devdutt Padikkal’s century, Anish’s fifty
Mayank Agarwal scored 6 runs, Padikkal-Aneesh’s century partnership Baroda captain Krunal Pandya won the toss and chose to bowl, however, even after losing the wicket of captain Mayank Agarwal (6 runs) for 30 runs, Karnataka team managed to score 281 runs in 50 overs. For his part, opener Devdutt Padikkal scored 102 runs, while Anish played an inning of 52 runs. There was a partnership of 133 runs between the two for the second wicket.
Middle order reached the score of 281 runs At one time Karnataka had lost three wickets for 172 runs. After Padikkal was out on 102 and Anees was out on 52 runs, the team’s middle order batsman R Simran scored 28 runs, Krishnan Sreejith scored 28 runs and Abhinav Manohar scored 21 runs, taking the team to the score of 281. Raj Limbani and Atit Sheth got 3-3 wickets from Baroda.
Shashwat Rawat left alone in run chase, century scored Baroda, which was chasing the target of 282 runs, also had a mixed start. The team lost the wicket of opener Neenad (14 runs) for 31 runs. In such a situation, Shashwat added 99 runs with Atit Sheth. Shashwat scored 104 runs while scoring a century. This pair was broken by Shreyas Gopal. Captain Krunal Pandya contributed 30 runs, but after his dismissal, Shashwat was left alone. He did not get support from any other batsman and Baroda team was all out for 276 runs.