Maiden century for Arshin Kulkarni
Remember this guy from the Under-19 World Cup in early 2024? He is still just 20, he had impressed immensely for Maharashtra in an Under-16 tournament a few years ago with a triple-century and had played a big part in them winning the Under-19 Vinoo Mankad Trophy. He scored a century in the Maharashtra Premier League and now has his maiden first-class hundred, studded with 14 fours and a six, against Punjab in New Chandigarh. He spent the last two seasons with LSG in the IPL (playing only two games in 2024) but he was retained yesterday by them.
Vijay Shankar 44*, Tripura 136 all out
He started this Ranji season with a 62, he smashed an unbeaten 150 in their previous game, against Assam, and now he was the last man standing on 44 as Tripura have been skilled for 136 by Railways. They have lost two and drawn two games so far, and this doesn't look good for them at all.
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Prithvi Shaw gone for 74
67.14 Prithvi Shaw's average so far this Ranji season
He started steady, he picked up pace for a half-century and now he has been bowled by Harpreet Brar for 74 off 117 with four fours and two sixes. That ends Maharashtra's opening century stand of 144 in New Chandigarh. Shaw's scores this season, since he moved to Maharashtra, now read: 74, 71, 20, 8, 222, 0 and 75. His opening partner Arshin Kulkarni is motoring along nicely towards his maiden first-class century.
Fifty for Karun Nair after lunch
Karnataka had put up decent scores in their previous fixture against Maharashtra, but today they slipped to 64 for 3 before Karun Nair steadied them again. He had scores of 4 and 15 in Pune after two big centuries - 233 and 174* - before that and has returned to runs with his half-century against Chandigarh.
174 Balls Tamil Nadu took to reach 50
Meanwhile in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu are crawling along. They have finally crossed 50 for the loss of three wickets, with B Indrajith injured.
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Time for Sunday brunch
Well, technically it's lunch time in the Ranji Trophy and here's how the action has unfolded so far, on the first day of Round 5:
- Prithvi Shaw, now playing for Maharashtra, has put on a century opening stand with Arshin Kulkarni in New Chandigarh
- J&K were fresh after beating Delhi in the last round but have slipped to 108 for 6 against Hyderabad
- Karnataka are playing at home against Chandigarh but they slipped to 64 for 3 before Karun Nair's 41* saw them through to lunch
- Mumbai going strong at 129 for 1, with another half-century from Musheer Khan against Pondicherry
- Tamil Nadu are in deep trouble at home, put in a spot of bother by the UP fast bowlers. They are 41 for 3 after 26 overs and have also seen B Indrajith retire hurt
- Kerala have been troubled by spin on the first morning in Indore, 91 for 4 with B Indrajith and Azharuddeen unbeaten at the break
- Saurashtra are being led by Jay Gohil's quick fifty against Goa in Rajkot. They are 129 for 2
- Gujarat opener Abhishek Desai is fighting on, unbeaten on 63 at the break while Guajrat are 110 for against Uttarakhand
- Defending champs Vidarbha are also four down, 98 for 4 opposite Baroda in Nagpur
- Rajasthan are 97 for 2 at home against Delhi, who are still winless from four games
- Chhattisgarh are going strong, 112 for no loss against Himachal, with fifties for both openers
Fifties for Musheer Khan and Prithvi Shaw
He was recovering from a major neck injury after an accident at the start of the season at this time last year. And now, still just 22, Musheer is nothing up one half-century after another. In the last round he scored 112 against Himachal and now he has given Mumbai a solid start against Pondicherry after his opening partner Ayush Mhatre fell for 35. Musheer has struck nine fours and is striking nicely over 90. Musheer is opening because there's no Prithvi Shaw in the Mumbai set-up anymore. Where is her?
In New Chandigarh right now, representing Maharashtra after his recent move before this season. Shaw has followed his opening partner Arshin Kulkarni to also notch up his fifty. Shaw gets there in 78 balls with the help of three fours and two sixes, following his 71 against Karnataka in the last round.
Indrajith retires hurt
Tamil Nadu were already three down and now B Indrajith has walked off retired hurt with an injury. The UP quicks have been all over the hosts in Coimbatore, removing the top three of B Sachin, N Jagadeesan and Prabosh Ranjan Paul for single-digit scores. The only batter to have reached double-figures - Indrajith - walks off the field after the drinks break. His brother B Aparajith, now playing for Kerala, has walked out to bat against MP in Indore. Aparajith recently reached the mark of 100 first-class matches and is closing in on 5000 runs in the format.
Tamil Nadu effectively 27 for 4, searching for their first win this season.
Fifty for Jaffer too
Wasim Jaffer's nephew Armaan Jaffer had moved from Mumbai to Mizoram, and he has registered another half-century in his maiden season for them. His last few scores in this campaign read 2, 81, 178 and 144. He went out at No. 3 and along with Sahil Reza has stitched a century stand for the second wicket.
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Arshin Kulkarni overshadows Prithvi Shaw
39 Balls Arshin Kulkarni took to race to his fifty
In New Chandigarh, where one would expect nice wintery temperatures and swinging conditions, 20-year-old opening batter Arshin Kulkarni has raced to a half-century off 39 balls with the help of 10 fours. His partner Prithvi Shaw is more sedate, on 14 off 36 at the other end.
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Tamil Nadu lose two early at home
They are playing at home, in Coimbatore, they won the toss in slightly warm conditions but they are two down early. Tamil Nadu have lost their openers to UP's opening fast bowlers Aaqib Khan and Kunal Tyagi. Tyagi, getting the new ball ahead of Shivam Mavi, first had B Sachin caught behind after beating him again and again, swinging the ball away from the left-hander from around the wicket. Aaqib then jagged the ball into the experienced N Jagadeesan, who got an inside edge onto his pad before the ball lobbed to the slips region for the easiest of catches. Tamil Nadu, still winless this season, are 11 for 2.
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Arunachal's woes continue
Over in the Plate League, Arunachal Pradesh come into this round after four straight losses, most recently being on the receiving end of the eight consecutive sixes from Meghalaya's Akash Choudhary in an innings defeat. This morning they are batting against Sikkim in Rangpo and have been rolled over for 91. Sikkim captain Lee Yong Lepcha and legspinner Ankur Malik have bagged four each.
Take 5
All eyes might be at Eden Gardens right now, but this Sunday morning also marks the start of the fifth round of the Ranji Trophy. We have a lot of action in store as usual: teams like Tamil Nadu, Saurashtra and Delhi are still looking for the first win. Delhi have gone over to Rajasthan after their loss at home to J&K. J&K, meanwhile, have lost a wicket early at home against Hyderabad. Mumbai have been put in to bat by Pondicherry, this home game for them is at Wankhede and not the Sharad Pawar BKC Ground. Gujarat have gone north to Dehradun and have been put in by Uttarakhand. Karnataka have chosen to bat against Chandigarh in Hubli. MP's Kumar Kartikeya has struck early after putting Kerala in, in Indore. Saurashtra off to a quick start, 29 for 0 in five overs, having opted to bat opposite Goa. Maharashtra also a bit brisk in New Chandigarh facing Punjab. Defending champs Vidarbha are batting at home in Nagpur against Baroda. Bengal's Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal has struck early at home to dent their neighbours Assam.
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