Host Jharkhand fell cheaply for 202 against UT boys

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Chandigarh, UT boys wrapped up host Jharkhand cheaply for mere 202 on the second day of the Ranji trophy match being played at Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur on Sunday. Jharkhand resumed its overnight score of 6/0 and faced a tough resistance from the duo of Jagjit Singh Sandhu (3/32) and Vishu (3/64). They were equally supported by Rohit Dhandha (2/25). Anukul Roy (61) was the top scorer while captain Virat Singh added 34 runs. Gurinder Singh and Nishank Birla consoled with one wicket each. Chandigarh scored 34 runs with unbeaten openers Shivam Bhambri (23) and Arsalan Khan (11) before the stumps were drawn. Chandigarh is still trailing by 168 runs.

Chandigarh, UT boys wrapped up host Jharkhand cheaply for mere 202 on the second day of the Ranji trophy match being played at Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur on Sunday. Jharkhand resumed its overnight score of 6/0 and faced a tough resistance from the duo of Jagjit Singh Sandhu (3/32) and Vishu (3/64). They were equally supported by Rohit Dhandha (2/25). Anukul Roy (61) was the top scorer while captain Virat Singh added 34 runs. Gurinder Singh and Nishank Birla consoled with one wicket each. Chandigarh scored 34 runs with unbeaten openers Shivam Bhambri (23) and Arsalan Khan (11) before the stumps were drawn. Chandigarh is still trailing by 168 runs.

Chandigarh (298/5) proved too good against Uttarakhand

Chandigarh, An unbeaten century knock from wicketkeeper batter Akshit Rana (109) helped UT boys to piled up 298/5 against Uttrakhand on the opneing day of the Col CK Nayudu Trophy being played at Ramnagar on Sunday. Earlier, Chandigarh won the toss and decided to bat first. Dushyant and Devang Kaushik gave the team a decent start with 85 runs partnership. Devang was dismissed after scoring 22 runs. On the other end, Harman (7) and Paras (20) failed to deliver the goods as Dushyant was dismissed after scoring 93 runs. Later, Rana took charge followed by the removal of Nikhil (9) . With unbeaten Rana (109) and Deepender Kush (30), Chandigarh 298 runs at the loss of five wickets by the end of the first day.

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