Gaikwad special powers Maharashtra into Vijay Hazare semis
Punjab versus Karnataka, Ahmedabad
Abhishek Sharma's 109 and Sanvir Singh's overall endeavors went to no end as Karanataka beat Punjab on Monday to set up an elimination round date with Saurashtra, in Ahmedabad.
Pursuing 236 for a success, Karnataka updated the all out with just four balls in excess. R Samarth laid the stage for the run-pursue with a consistent 71, sewing helpful 50 years remains with Nikhil Jose and Manish Pandey, both of whom made valuable commitments in the center request close by Shreyas Gopal, who stroked a 52-ball 42.
For Punjab, notwithstanding Sharma, there weren't an excessive number of helpful patrons with the bat, wth Sanvir Singh's 39 being the second best exertion. The southpaw struck 12 limits and two sixes in his 129-ball thump. Vidwath Kaverappa was the pick of the bowlers, stowing four wickets as Punjab were packaged out for 235.
Tamil Nadu versus Saurashtra, Nadiad
Driven by Chirag Jani's inside and out show (31-ball 52* and 4-53), Saurashtra finished Tamil Nadu's cheerful run with a 44-run win and entered the elimination rounds of the 2022-23 Vijay Hazare Prize.
Put in to bat, Harvik Desai, Aarpit Vasavada and Jani stroked half-hundreds of years to assist Saurashtra with posting 293 for 8. They were capably supported by valuable commitments by Jay Gohil (34), Samarth Vyas (27) and Prerak Mankad (35) through the center overs, guaranteeing that Saurashtra remained consistent all through their innings.
Accordingly, Tamil Nadu never looked like it, after the in-structure N Jagadeesan was excused in the second over by Chetan Sakariya. Diminished to 51 for 4, Baba Indrajith and R Sai Kishore consented a century stand, stroking their separate fifties simultaneously. In any case, Jani's spell with the ball tidied up the tail that attempted to oppose the unavoidable for long as Tamil Nadu collapsed up 249.
Brief Scores: Saurashtra 293/8 of every 50 overs (Harvik Desai 61, Chirag Jani 52*; Sanjay Yadav 2-40, M Mohammed 2-49) beat Tamil Nadu 249 out of 48 overs (R Sai Kishore 74, Baba Indrajith 53; Chirag Jani 4-53, Parth Bhut 2-47) by 44 runs
Maharashtra versus Uttar Pradesh, Ahmedabad
Ruturaj Gaikwad's unbeaten 220 assisted Maharashtra with getting a 58-run prevail upon Uttar Pradesh and fueled the side to the elimination rounds, where they will confront Assam. Gaikwad stroked 10 limits and 16 sixes, remembering seven sixes for the penultimate over of Maharashtra's innings, bowled by Shiva Singh.
Excepting Gaikwad, there weren't such a large number of critical commitments from the Maharashtra hitters. He sewed valuable stands in the organization of Ankit Bawne (37) and Azim Kazi (37) , of 82 and 146 separately. 60 runs were scored in the last three overs, with three others hitters contributing a consolidated 2 runs.
Accordingly, Aaryan Juyal kept Uttar Pradesh in the pursuit with a 143-ball 159. Similar as Gaikwad, he too tracked down restricted help from the opposite end. Diminished to 154 for 7, Juyal rescued Uttar Pradesh with a 112-run represent the eighth wicket with Shivam Sharma. However, it demonstrated close to nothing. Rajvardhan Hangargekar excused both the players and returned a fifer as Uttar Pradesh collapsed up for 272.
Brief Scores: Maharashtra 330/5 out of 50 overs (Ruturaj Gaikwad 220; Karthik Tyagi 3-66) beat Uttar Pradesh 272 in 47.4 overs (Aaryan Juyal 159; Rajvardhan Hangargekar 5-59, Farces Kazi 2-33) by 58 runs
Assam versus Jammu and Kashmir, Ahmedabad
Driven by hundreds of years from Riyan Parag and Rishav Das, Assam got a familiar 7-wicket prevail upon Jammu and Kashmir in the high-scoring quarterfinal conflict in Ahmedabad. The couple sewed a 277-run represent the third wicket as Assam pursued down J&K's 350 for 7 with 23 balls in excess.
Put in to bat, Jammu and Kashmir took a prevailing position politeness hundreds of years from Shubham Khajuria and Henan Nazir. The pair put on a 129-run represent the second wicket to establish the underpinning of a huge score. Indeed, even as a couple of wickets fell with hardly a pause in between following their organization, they were additionally helped by Fazil Rashid's energetic 46-ball 53.
In any case, that demonstrated excessively little for Assam. Parag crushed 12 fours and as a large number in his bursting, profession best thump of 116-ball 174, eclipsing the endeavors of Rishav who motored along at a more slow 118-ball 114*, with 11 limits and a six.
Brief Scores: Jammu and Kashmir 350/7 of every 50 overs (Henan Nazir 124, Shubham Khajuria 120; Avinov Choudhury 2-47, Rajjakuddin 2-58) lost to Assam 354/3 in 46.1 overs (Riyan Parag 174, Rishav Das 114*) by 7 wickets