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RESULT
Group A, Gwalior, December 28 - 31, 2014, Ranji Trophy
(f/o) 178 & 119/6

Match drawn

Player Of The Match
26, 5/41 & 3/64
gagandeep-singh
Report

Bengal-Mumbai match ends in draw

A round-up of the Ranji Trophy Group A matches played on December 31, 2014

Bengal 210 (Easwaran 85, Tiwary 63, Thakur 5-59) and 129 for 0 (Das 80*, Banerjee 44*) drew with Mumbai 414 (Iyer 153, Nayar 65, Lad 64)
Scorecard
Mumbai took home three points from the drawn game against Bengal in Kolkata, after the final day was abandoned due to rain and a wet outfield. Bengal's openers had added an unbroken partnership of 129 runs on the third day after being asked to follow-on.
Tamil Nadu 213 (Abhinav 57, Indrajith 51, Ashish 6-86) and 133 for 3 dec (Abhinav 69) drew with Railways 236 (Ashish 51, Nandi 50, Anureet 35, Rangarajan 4-93)
Scorecard
The Railways lower order rallied and lifted their side to 236, securing a first-innings lead against Tamil Nadu on the fourth day of the match in Chennai. Railways resumed the day at 133 for 6 but fifties from Ashish Yadav and Arnab Nandi and a swift 35 from Anureet Singh helped them move past Tamil Nadu's first-innings score of 213.
Yadav and Nandi extended their partnership to 75 runs before Yadav was dismissed for 51. The last two wickets then put on 51 runs between them to lift Railways. Nandi and Anureet shared a 27-run, ninth-wicket stand before Anureet paired with Rohan Bhosale to add another 24 runs. Bhosale had been hit on the neck while fielding, on the third day, and had been taken to hospital. He walked in to bat at the fall of Nandi's wicket, with Railways still two runs away from securing a first-innings lead and he battled to 5 off 11 balls, remaining not out.
Tamil Nadu then batted out the remaining overs, reaching a score of 133 for 3, with Abhinav Mukund scoring his second fifty of the match.
Madhya Pradesh 178 (Ojha 42, Gagandeep 5-41) and 119 for 6 (f/o) (Saxena 34, Gagandeep 3-64) drew with Baroda 358 (Wakaskar 94, Hooda 85)
Scorecard
Fog and bad light allowed for only seven overs of play on the final morning of the match between Baroda and Madhya Pradesh, which ended in a draw.
After being dismissed for 178 in their first innings, Madhya Pradesh were asked to follow-on and they were struggling at 97 for 6 when play resumed on the fourth day. The overnight pair of Harpreet Singh and Ankit Sharma took the score to 119 for 6 before the match ended.
Jammu & Kashmir 199 for 8 (Ian Dev 103*, RP Singh 4-39) drew with Uttar Pradesh 299 for 5 dec (Srivastava 99, Verma 57, Dwivedi 52*)
Scorecard
Ian Dev Singh slammed a century and shared an unbroken 123-run, ninth-wicket stand with Samiullah Beigh as Jammu &Kashmir drew their game against Uttar Pradesh. J&K did not finish their first innings and as a result, both teams were awarded one point each from the game.
The stand between Ian Dev and Beigh came at an important time for J&K, who were in danger of conceding a first-innings lead after the UP bowlers, led by RP Singh's 4 for 39, had reduced the side to 76 for 8 by the 27th over. While Ian Dev finished unbeaten on 103 off 151 balls, Beigh scored 45 off 128 deliveries
With the game affected by weather conditions in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh declared their innings at 299 for 5. Eklavya Dwivedi was unbeaten on 52, while Arish Alam scored 41.

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Ranji Trophy

Group A
TEAMMWLDPTQuotient
KNTKA8404331.633
TN8413291.244
MUM8224200.937
MP8116191.143
BRODA8125181.078
RLYS8026160.922
UP8233150.760
BENG8017130.820
J + K8134120.601
Group B
TEAMMWLDPTQuotient
DELHI8512371.471
MAHA8323261.290
VIDAR8215241.468
GUJ8224240.965
ODSA8332200.790
PNJB8233190.947
RAJ8233180.821
HRYNA8242170.875
SAU8134100.668
Group C
TEAMMWLDPTQuotient
ASSAM8512381.325
AP8413291.454
HP8206281.677
JHK8215211.171
HYD8116201.123
KER8116200.908
TPURA803590.635
SVCS804480.773
GOA803550.575