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Manoj Tiwary - Abhimanyu Easwaran - Ranji Trophy: Kumar Kartikeya Stars As Madhya Pradesh Defeat Bengal To Make First Final In 23 Years - sports.ndtv.com - India

Ranji Trophy: Kumar Kartikeya Stars As Madhya Pradesh Defeat Bengal To Make First Final In 23 Years

Bengal needed 350 runs to win a tough semi-final but left-arm spinner Kumar Kartikeya bowled out an under-pressure team to exactly half of the target to take Madhya Pradesh to Ranji Trophy final after 23 years. Kartikeya, who has been impressive in an otherwise disastrous IPL campaign for Mumbai Indians, bowled 32 overs out of the 65.2 overs that Bengal faced to make 175. His final figures read 32-10-67-5 for a match haul of 8 for 128.

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Manoj Tiwary - Abhimanyu Easwaran - Ranji Trophy 2021-22 Semi-final: Bengal Stay In Hunt But Madhya Pradesh Firm Favourites - sports.ndtv.com - India - county Hunt

Ranji Trophy 2021-22 Semi-final: Bengal Stay In Hunt But Madhya Pradesh Firm Favourites

Skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran's unbeaten 52 after Shahbaz Ahmed's superb all-round show gave Bengal a glimmer of hope even as Madhya Pradesh firmly held the upper-hand on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy semi-final in Alur on Friday. On a difficult fourth day pitch, the India A batter looked flawless and milked the field at ease, slamming six fours in his 104-ball knock as Bengal were precariously placed at 96 for 4, needing another 254 runs to reach the stiff winning target of 350.

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Abhimanyu Easwaran - Ranji Trophy: Patidar's unbeaten fifty puts MP in driver's seat after Bengal concede lead - timesofindia.indiatimes.com -  Bangalore

Ranji Trophy: Patidar's unbeaten fifty puts MP in driver's seat after Bengal concede lead

Continuing his dream run, Patidar took the center stage in MP's second essay with an elegant 63 not out after his side gained a vital 78-run first innings lead. The Royal Challengers Bangalore batter, who scored one century and two half centuries in the recently-concluded IPL, found himself at home as he slammed 10 boundaries in his 109-ball unbeaten knock to push MP to 163 for two at stumps on day three.

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Manoj Tiwary - Abhimanyu Easwaran - Cricketer, Mamata Banerjee's Minister, Scores Century In Ranji Trophy - sports.ndtv.com - India

Cricketer, Mamata Banerjee's Minister, Scores Century In Ranji Trophy

India cricketer Manoj Tiwary on Friday scored a century for Bengal in their second innings of the Ranji Trophy quarterfinal clash against Jharkhand in Bengaluru. Tiwary, who is also the Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports in West Bengal, reached triple figures in 152 balls, hitting 14 boundaries and one six. Tiwary came out to bat on Day 5 when Bengal were 129 for four in their second innings. He and Abhishek Porel then added 72 runs for the fifth wicket before the latter was dismissed on 34 by Shahbaz Nadeem. At the time of writing this, Bengal were 297 for six with Shahbaz Ahmed batting on 38.

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Manoj Tiwary - Abhimanyu Easwaran - Ranji Trophy: Bengal In Command As Jharkand Crumble On Day 4 - sports.ndtv.com -  Bangalore

Ranji Trophy: Bengal In Command As Jharkand Crumble On Day 4

Sayan Mondal and Shahbaz Ahmed snared four wickets each to Bengal in the driver's seat against Jharkhand on day four of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final on Thursday. Courtesy of an impressive performance by the bowlers, Bengal obtained a massive 475-run first-innings lead. The overall lead after the day's play stood at a staggering 551 runs. The Abhimanyu Easwaran-led side seemed to have put one foot in the semi-final.

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Manoj Tiwary - Abhimanyu Easwaran - Nine Bengal batters score 50-plus in Ranji Trophy match, break 129-year-old record - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - county Oxford -  Cambridge

Nine Bengal batters score 50-plus in Ranji Trophy match, break 129-year-old record

Ranji Trophy team on Thursday created a global first-class record when all nine batters, who took guard, scored half-centuries in a mammoth first innings score of 773 for eight against a hapless Jharkhand on the third day of the quarter-final, here. At stumps, Jharkhand were 139 for 5 in their first innings and it is virtually impossible to stop Bengal from entering the semi-final as the opposition now trails by 634 runs. The match will be remembered for a record that stood the test of time since 1893 when the touring Australian team, in a first-class game against combined universities (Oxford and Cambridge), had eight of their batters scoring fifty or more.

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Abhimanyu Easwaran - Ranji Trophy 2022: Once struggling for training slots, young Gharami announces arrival with hundred - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Ranji Trophy 2022: Once struggling for training slots, young Gharami announces arrival with hundred

Sudip Gharami finally did justice to his talent with maiden first class hundred that steered Bengal to a commanding 310 for one against Jharkhand on the first day of Ranji Trophy quarter-final on Monday. Jharkhand's pedestrian effort with the ball also helped Bengal's cause as Gharami, who had a highest score of 27 in his four previous appearances, showed fine temperament and impressive technique en route his unbeaten 106-run knock that came off 204 balls with 13 fours and a six.

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Manoj Tiwary - Abhimanyu Easwaran - Ranji Trophy: Bengal bounce back to stun Baroda after Shahbaz, Abhishek's fifties - timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Ranji Trophy: Bengal bounce back to stun Baroda after Shahbaz, Abhishek's fifties

Shahbaz Ahmed and debutant wicketkeeper Abhishek Porel struck unbeaten fifties as Bengal bounced back after their first-innings debacle to secure a dramatic four-wicket win over Baroda in their Ranji Trophy Group B opener on Sunday. Chasing 349 on the fourth day after being shot out for a paltry 88 in the first innings, Bengal rode on the duo of Ahmed and Porel, who stitched an unbroken 108-run partnership for the seventh wicket to steer their team home. Resuming on 146/2, Bengal received an early jolt when skipper Abhimanyu Easwaran got out without any addition to his overnight total of 79 in the fourth ball of the day.

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