Yash Dhull 71 powers Delhi to hard-fought win
Featuring with the bat
Yash Dhull struck an unbeaten 71 off 46, which included 10 fours, to assist Delhi with pursuing down 169 in 19.2 overs against Puducherry. Ayush Badoni likewise intrigued with the bat, scoring a pugnacious 32 not out off 15, with the assistance of three fours and a six, to help Delhi over the line.
Chaitanya Bishnoi broke a forceful 54-ball 78 as Haryana squashed Arunachal Pradesh in a Gathering C game overwhelmingly of 104 runs. Arunachal could gather only 86 for 8 in their distributed 20 overs in a pursuit of 191.
Shrikant Mundhe created a familiar 53-ball, undefeated 91 versus Andhra yet his side Nagaland wound up losing the game by five wickets. Andhra upgraded the objective of 170 out of 19 overs.
Prabhsimran Singh crunched a fast fire 43-ball 74 and furthermore sewed an initial stand of 109 with Abhishek Sharma, as Punjab conquered Goa by nine wickets. Punjab took a little more than 15 overs to go past Goa's complete of 142.
Karan Sharma (79 runs) and Aryan Juyal (41 runs) were associated with a whole opening stand of 138, with Uttar Pradesh bringing down Manipur by 10 wickets and 44 balls in excess.
Bowling stars
Nitin Yadav and Arjun Sharma stowed three wickets each while P Rekhade and Pulkit Narang got two each as an aggregate show from Administrations assisted them with beating Kerala by 12 runs. Pursuing 149, Kerala were diminished to 52/4 preceding Sanju Samson and Sachin Child scored 30s. Be that as it may, their wickets one after another ultimately brought about Kerala missing the mark.
Farces Mulani's 3 for 21 assisted Mumbai with safeguarding 155 against Vidarbha as they enlisted their fourth triumph on the jog. Shivam Dube likewise bowled a clean spell, getting 2 for 20 from his three overs.
Shahbaz Ahmed's 3 for 13 from his four overs set up Bengal's agreeable 43-run triumph against Tamil Nadu. Bengal posted 164/6, which was to a great extent because of Shahbaz's 27-ball 42, which included 3 fours and 2 sixes. Shahbaz proceeded with his great show in the game, and was helped by Mukesh Kumar and Pradipta Pramanik who both got two wickets each, to limit Tamil Nadu to 121/9 notwithstanding Sai Sudharsan's 64.
Satyajeet Bachhav's four-wicket pull assisted Maharashtra with enlisting an easy 74-run win against Meghalaya. Maharashtra oversaw just 144 in their innings however thought of a decent bowling execution, with Vicky Ostwal and Shamshuzama Kazi likewise contributing, to sack the success.
Sumit Ruikar stowed a three-wicket take to guarantee Chhattisgarh would come out successful with a pounding nine-wicket win against Sikkim. Chhattisgarh pursued down the measly objective of 53 in a little more than six overs.
Medium pacer, Vidhwath Kaverappa, was the star entertainer for Karnataka, as his great spell of five for 11 impelled the side to a 34-run prevail upon Jammu and Kashmir. Jammu and Kashmir figured out how to score 113 in quest for 148.
Close triumphs
Rakesh Pattnaik crushed an unbeaten 61 off just 24 conveyances, which included seven fours and four sixes, to help Odisha to an undeniably exhilarating triumph against Chandigarh. Pursuing 180 for triumph, Chandigarh began the last once again requiring 14 and lost two wickets off the initial two balls to be nine down. Pattnaik, nonetheless, held his nerve as he got a last ball win with a wicket for his group, which implied that Jagjit Singh's 4-29 went to no end.
Bikramkumar Das' 73 off 56 for Tripura against Hyderabad went to no end as Tilak Varma's 67 off 46 directed Hyderabad in a pursuit of 162. Mickil Jaiswal likewise scored 32 off 21 to help Hyderabad's objective yet it was a cheeky completion eventually as Tanay Thyagarajan (24* off 11) and Telukupalli Ravi Teja (8*) helped their side win off the last ball.