VHT: Jurel smashes 160; Ramakrishna Ghosh picks 7 wickets
Dhruv Jurel's unbeaten 160 off 101 deliveries paved the way for Uttar Pradesh's 54-run win over Baroda. Jurel struck 15 fours and 8 sixes, supported by Rinku Singh (63) as UP posted 369/7. In response, Baroda made 315 despite 82 from skipper Krunal Pandya, a half-century by Shashwat Rawat and quick 40s from Atit Sheth and Vishnu Solanki.
Aman Mokhade (139 off 125) and R Samarth (114 off 108) struck centuries as Vidarbha overhauled Jammu & Kashmir's total of 311 with nine deliveries to spare. Their 218-run third-wicket stand set up the victory.
Vishvaraj Jadeja's 115 off 104 and a late assault by Ruchit Ahir (95* off 65) went in vain as Delhi clinched a thrilling three-wicket win over Saurashtra. Chasing 321, Delhi got a platform through Priyansh Arya's 78 off 45. Contributions from Tejasvi Dahiya (53), Harsh Tyagi (49) and Navdeep Saini (34*) helped them win with seven deliveries to spare.
Sibsankar Roy's 112 off 109 was well supported by Saurav Dihingia (91) and Denish Das (54) as Assam secured a four-wicket win over Hyderabad, chasing 311 with three deliveries remaining.
Kunal Chandela powered Uttarakhand's chase against Punjab with a 114-ball 118. Shashwat Dangwal scored an unbeaten 51 off 38 as Uttarakhand chased 270 in 47.4 overs.
Abishek Porel's 106 off 84 overshadowed Manan Vohra's 122 as Bengal registered a six-wicket win over Chandigarh. Chasing 320, Porel's century was complemented by Shahbaz Ahmed's 76* and Anustup Majumdar's 63.
Kumar Kushagra's 105 and Utkarsh Singh's 74 was followed by Ankul Roy's 53-ball 98 as Jharkhand secured a 133-run win over Puducherry. After posting 368/7, Jharkhand bowled Puducherry out for 235.
Lalit Yadav's 131* off 111 set the platform for Goa's 62-run win over Sikkim. After posting 309/8, Goa restricted Sikkim to 247/7.
KL Shrijith (77), Mayank Agarwal (58) and Shreyas Gopal (55) were key to another successful chase by Karnataka as they defeated Tamil Nadu by 4 wickets. Needing 289, Karnataka got over the line in 47.1 overs.
Ashutosh Sharma's 23-ball fifty followed half-centuries from Pratham Singh and Ravi Singh, taking Railways to 365/7. Services began well through Sagar Dahiya's 95 and Ravi Chauhan's 73 but were bowled out for 281.
Ramakrishna Ghosh picked up 7 for 42, but his efforts went in vain as Himachal Pradesh picked up a seven-run win. Pukhraj Mann's 110 helped HP to 271 before they restricted Maharashtra to 264 despite Ankit Bawne's 97.
Shams Mulani and Shardul Thakur combined to bag nine wickets, setting the platform for Mumbai's comfortable nine-wicket win over Chhattisgarh. Thakur did early damage, leaving Chhattisgarh at 10/4. A recovery followed with Amandeep Khare (63) and Ajay Mandal (46) putting on a century stand, but Mulani's 5-31 bowled them out for 142. Angkrish Raghuvanshi (68*) and Siddhesh Lad (48*) completed the chase in 24 overs.
Vijay Shankar picked up four wickets while Manisankar Murasingh bagged three as Tripura downed Rajasthan by 66 runs. Half-centuries from Tejasvi Jaiswal and Sridam Paul helped Tripura post 286. Karan Lamba scored a fifty in the chase but Rajasthan were bowled out for 220.
Biplab Samantray and Govinda Poddar bagged three wickets apiece to bowl Andhra out for 221. The total proved insufficient as Om Munde (91) and Poddar (89) stitched a good partnership as Odisha crossed the line in 43.4 overs.
Ankit Sharma bagged a four-wicket haul while Baba Aparajith picked up three as they restricted Madhya Pradesh to 214, with Himanshu Mantri scoring 93. The total proved sufficient as MP bowled Kerala out for 167 for their third successive win.
Anshul Kamboj (3 for 49) led a disciplined bowling performance from Haryana as they defended 299 against Gujarat. Half-centuries from Mayank Shandilya (86) and Himanshu Rana (57) helped Haryana to 299. Kamboj dismissed the openers early and also picked up half-centurion Vishal Jayswal as Gujarat were bowled out for 273.
