Kushagra’s 84 powers Jharkhand to sixth consecutive win

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Kushagra's 84 powers Jharkhand to sixth consecutive win

Jharkhand continued their unbeaten run, beating Tamil Nadu by 28 runs in Ahmedabad for their sixth consecutive win. Kumar Kushagra's unbeaten 84 off 48 balls and Virat Singh's 72 off 39 propelled Jharkhand to 207 for 3. The pair added 120 runs in just 10.4 overs, recovering from Ishan Kishan's early dismissal for 2. Anukul Roy contributed a quick 25 off 16 to help push the total past 200.

In reply, Tamil Nadu started strongly with Sai Sudharsan (64) and Tushar Raheja (27) putting on 64 in the PowerPlay. However, Raheja's dismissal slowed their momentum. Regular wickets followed as they slumped from 116 for 1 to 145 for 5, eventually finishing on 179 for 7.

Arshad Khan's six-wicket haul guided Madhya Pradesh to a dominant seven-wicket win over Chandigarh with six overs to spare. Khan's remarkable figures of 4-1-9-6 dismantled Chandigarh, who were restricted to 134 for 8 despite Manan Vohra's 52. In response, Harsh Gawali (74*) and Harpreet Singh Bhatia (48) shared a 95-run partnership to secure the win.

Odisha thrashed Assam by 74 runs. A 91-run stand between Aasirwad Swain (51*) and Biplab Samantaray (43) helped Odisha post 171 for 4. Assam were then bowled out for 98, with Riyan Parag managing only 14.

Puducherry stunned Bengal by 81 runs in Hyderabad. Aman Khan's explosive 74 off 40 balls, including seven sixes, lifted Puducherry to 177 for 5. Bengal's chase faltered against spin, with Jayant Yadav (4 for 28) and Sidak Singh (3 for 9) combining to bowl them out. Only Bengal's top three reached double figures.

Saurashtra edged Karnataka by one run in a thriller. Siddhant Rana (42) and Vishvaraj Jadeja (40) guided Saurashtra to 178 for 8. In reply, Devdutt Padikkal's 66 off 46 kept Karnataka in the hunt, but they fell short at 177 for 9, with Saurashtra's bowlers sharing the wickets.

Gujarat won a last-ball thriller by one wicket against Himachal Pradesh. HP posted 193 for 8, powered by captain Mridul Surroch's 88 and partnerships with Innesh Mahajan (44) and Akash Vasisht (49). Gujarat's chase featured a blistering 39 off 11 balls from Urvil Patel, with contributions from Aarya Desai (37) and Saurav Chauhan (35) before Harshal Patel hit the winning runs. Surroch took 3 for 45 in a losing effort.

Mumbai cruised to an eight-wicket win over Chhattisgarh with 4.1 overs to spare. Shardul Thakur (3 for 19) led a disciplined bowling effort to restrict Chhattisgarh to 121. Ayush Mhatre then struck an unbeaten 69 off 49 balls to seal the win.

Goa secured a seven-wicket victory over Jammu & Kashmir with an over to spare, chasing 162. Suyash Prabhudessai (51*) and Kashyap Bakhale (59) guided the chase. Earlier, Yawer Hassan (48) and Shubham Tari (45) helped J&K reach 161 for 6, with Tari also taking 3 for 30.



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