Ranji Trophy 2018-19 Roundup: Two hundredths of Manoj Tiwari and Akshath Reddy illuminate the second day, Ravindra Jadeja also insists against Ton to give Saurashtra the advantage against the railways



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The skippers of Hyderabad and Bengal – Akshath Reddy and Manoj Tiwary – dubbed against Tamil Nadu and Madhya Pradesh, respectively turned on Tuesday the second day of the current Ranji Trophy competition. Reddy defeated 248 undefeated players, backed by the 130 Bavanaka Sandeep players, to propel Hyderabad in 523/7 against the Tamil Nadu host country in the Group B draw at Tirunelveli.

The skipper of Bengal Tiwary remained undefeated in 201. and with the support of Koushik Ghosh, 100 led the hosts to 510/9 against Madhya Pradesh at the Gardens of Eden. In response, the Madhya Pradesh players – Aryaman Birla and Ankit Dane – left undivided after scoring 15/0 on the strains.

In Group A, Indian player Ravindra Jadeja 178 invited Saurashtra to reach 344/8 points and win. The first rounds of 144 races lead to Rajkot on 200 of the Railways.

In other Group B matches, Himachal Pradesh outshot Delhi by 101 points at Feroz Shah Kotla, while Kerala was delayed by 27 points in Thiruvananthapuram.

Himachal boarded the 64-year-old multisport Rishi Dhawan to climb back to the waterfall after a first-rate failure and finish the day at 216/8 in response to the first 316 total in Delhi.

thanks to an undefeated Jalaj Saxena (127) in response to the visitor's first total of victories (254), mostly centered on Ricky Bhui's 109.

In Valsad, Gujarat climbed the brilliant centuries of Manprit Juneja (107) and box office keeper, Dhruv Raval (116) to post 538/7 declared before their bowlers took two quick wickets to bring Chhattisgarh back to 53 / 2.

In Vadodara, Maharashtra reached 253/8, resulting in 69 races for Baroda, while in Nagpur, Karnataka found itself in trouble. at 208/5, and still at 99 points against 30 for the first round of Vidharbha.

Entering group C, Goa climbs to the invincible 106 of Snehal Suhas Kauthankar and on solid first-rate contributions to achieve command 422/7. Jammu and Kashmir in Porvorim.

At another Group C meeting, Assam beat Tripura for 139 lean in response to his first score of 327, before reaching 5/0 in his second run at Agartala.

In Bhubaneswar, Uttar Pradesh led skipper Akshdeep Nath 151, unbeaten, to pile 361/6 and take a nice 105-point lead over host Odisha, while Services took a 219-point lead by reaching 127/4 in their second attempt against Rajasthan in Jaipur.

The hosts Previously, they had been beaten for a lean 136 in response to the visitors' first goal at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium of 228.

In the other Group C match, Jharkhand lightened the work of 39 Haryana to beat him completely by nine wickets in Rohtak.

In the Plate group, Arunachal Pradesh took a 329-point lead over the Northeastern rival Mizoram, to Assam's Jorhat, while Nagaland trailed Sikkim followed by 98 points, while Meghalaya followed Puducherry . By 228 points, Manipur took a slight lead of 52 points on Uttarakhand in Dehradun.

(With Agency Inputs)

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