A century from
MS Dhoni and his 151-run stand for the seventh wicket with
Shahbaz Nadeem helped
Jharkhand overcome a collapse to beat
Chhattisgarh by 78 runs
at the Eden Gardens. His 107-ball 129 came after Chhattisgarh had reduced Jharkhand to 57 for 6 in the 20th over. Opening bowlers
Pankaj Rao (3-27) and
Kant Singh (4-33) shared the first six wickets. But Dhoni, coming in at No. 6, combined with Nadeem (53 off 90) to steady their innings with a stand that lasted 27.4 overs, helping Jharkhand to 243 for 9. Dhoni fell off the last ball of the innings after hitting ten fours and six sixes. In response, Chhattisgarh failed to put on substantial partnerships before folding for 165 in an innings where only three batsmen got past 20 - Kant top-scored with 24, to add to a memorable List A debut. Fast bowler
Varun Aaron (3-26) and Nadeem (3-36) were the top performers for Jharkhand with the ball.
Akshath Reddy's third List A century powered
Hyderabad to 312 before
Chama Milind's four-wicket haul restricted
Saurasthra to 199, for a 113-run victory
in Kalyani. Reddy lost opening partner Tanmay Agarwal in the fifth over but added 191 with
Kolla Sumanth, who retired hurt on 91. Reddy put up a career-best 154 off 132 balls before being run-out in a 48th over that accounted for three wickets. Medium-pacer
Kushang Patel (3-54) took three wickets in four balls in that over. In reply, Saurashtra lost their openers within the fourth over. A third-wicket stand of 46 steadied the innings briefly before a collapse saw them fall from 57 for 2 to 96 for 7. All of Hyderabad's bowlers chipped in with wickets, but Milind and Mehdi Hasan (2-44) were at the forefront.
Prerak Mankad, the lone resistance for Saurashtra, hit his maiden century - 104 off 88 balls - before falling to Ravi Kiran (2-46).
Pavan Deshpande's maiden fifty anchored
Karnataka's chase against
Services, helping them to a four-wicket win at the
Jadavpur University ground in Kolkata. After Services were put in, they lost quick wickets on either side of a third-wicket stand of 54 to slump to 114 for 6.
Suraj Yadav (44*) and
Diwesh Pathania (49) added 82 before for the seventh wicket, before Poonam Poonia's unbeaten 13-ball 20 lifted Services to 231 for 7. Medium-pacer
Prasidh Krishna (3-39) and offspinner
Aniruddha Joshi (2-32) led the charge for Karnataka.
Robin Uthappa, who effected three catches and a stumping behind the wickets, hit 51 off 43 after Karnataka were reduced to 3 for 2. His fifty came in a 76-run partnership with Manish Pandey (23) before the pair fell off consecutive overs to leave Karnataka at 81 for 4 in the 18th over. Deshpande's 73 brought them to within 44 runs of victory, before Joshi (50* off 37) and J Suchith (24* off 18) sealed the win.