Day two of the first round of the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy tournament took place on Thursday (October 16). Here’s a quick overview of the steps. Group A Odisha fell apart early on day two, losing their last five wickets for 66 runs. Baroda responded slowly, taking the score to 127-2 in 61 overs. In Coimbatore, Ishan Kishan picked up where he left off, scoring 173 to give Jharkhand a strong lead against Tamil Nadu. Sahil Raj and Jatin Pandey then reduced the hosts’ score to 18-5 before rain forced an early declaration at Stumps. Sheikh Rashid supported K.S. Bharat had their century in Andhra and they took one Uttar Pradesh wicket by the stumps. In Bengaluru, Vidarbha scored 463 as Nagaland climbed to 81-3 at the end of the day. Score at stumps, day two: Odisha 271 (Rajesh Dhooper 94, Atit Sheth 4-67) vs Baroda 127-2 (Shivalik Sharma 75*, Govinda Poddar 1-34). Baroda Trail with 144 trails. Andhra Pradesh 470 (KS Bharat 142, Vipraj Nigam 4-136) vs Uttar Pradesh 73-1 (Madhav Kaushik 31*, KV Sasikant 1-11). Uttar Pradesh Trail with 397 trails. Jharkhand 419 (Ishan Kishan 173, Gurjapneet Singh 4-71) vs Tamil Nadu 18-5 (Pradosh Ranjan Paul 9, Jatin Pandey 3-10). Tamil Nadu Trail on Route 401. Vidarbha 463 (Aman Mokhade 183, Rongsen Jonathan 4-98) vs Nagaland 81-3 (Dega Nischal 32*, Parth Rekhade 1-11). Nagaland Trail with 382 trails. Group B openers Abhinav Tejrana (205) and Lalit Yadav (213) scored two centuries to take Goa’s score to 566. Chandigarh lost one wicket to stumps. Madhya Pradesh captain Rajat Patidar continued his stellar form with a century against Punjab, supported by Venkatesh Iyer (73). Karnataka’s R Smaran and Shreyas Gopal scored half-centuries against Saurashtra while Dharmendrasinh Jadeja took seven wickets. In reply, opener Chirag Jani scored 90 as Saurashtra made 200-4. On the rain-interrupted second day in Thiruvananthapuram, Maharashtra scored 239 before reducing Kerala to 35-3. Score at stumps, day two: Maharashtra 239 (Ruthuraj Gaikwad 91, MD Nidhish 5-49) vs Kerala 35-3 (Rohan Kunnummal 27, Rajneesh Gurbani 2-20). Kerala Trail with 204 trails. Goa 566 (Lalit Yadav 213, Vishu Kashyap 7-173) vs Chandigarh 34-1 (Arjun Azad 21*, Arjun Tendulkar 1-10). Chandigarh trail for 532 runs. Punjab 232 (Uday Saharan 75, Saransh Jain 6-75) vs Madhya Pradesh 305-6 (Rajat Patidar 107*, Prerit Dutta 3-55). Madhya Pradesh leads by 73 points. Karnataka 372 (Devdutt Padikkal 96, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja 7-124) vs Saurashtra 200-4 (Chirag Jani 90, Shreyas Gopal 3-51). Saurashtra Trail 172 runs. Group C opener Sudip Chatterjee fell short of two centuries for Bengal but did enough to help his side edge out Uttarakhand in the first innings. Wicket-keeper Nakul Sharma scored 96 before Tripura stumbled to 56-4 at the stumps. Assam’s last four wickets added 92 runs before Gujarat openers Abhishek and Arya Desai took their side to 166-0 at stumps. Thirteen more wickets fell on the second day between Haryana and Railways, but Parth Vats scored a century in an innings where the next best score was 25. Scores at stumps, second day: Services 359 (Nakul Sharma 96, Swapnil Singh 5-104) vs Tripura 56-4 (Hanuma Vihari 16, Amarjeet Singh 2-20). Tripura Trail with 303 trails. Assam 310 (Sibsankar Roy 113, Siddharth Desai 3-68) vs Gujarat 166-0 (Abhishek Desai 80*, Ayushmann Malakar 0-5). Gujarat Trail with 144 trails. Haryana 171 (Parth Vats 52, Akash Pandey 3-27) and 201-9 (Parth Vats 106*, Himanshu Sangwan 4-31) vs Railways 128 (Pratham Singh 50, Sumit Kumar 5-16). Haryana is leading with 244 points. Uttarakhand 213 (Bhupen Lalwani 71, Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal 4-54) vs Bengal 274-6 (Sudeep Chatterjee 98, Devendra Singh Bora 4-65). Bengal leads by 61 points. Shams Mulani’s 91 in Group D helped Mumbai add 50 runs on the second day but veteran Paras Dogra’s century took Jammu and Kashmir closer to the 386-run total. All-rounder Deepak Hooda’s century put Rajasthan in a strong position against Chhattisgarh. Delhi’s Ayush Doseja became the second double centurion on her first-class debut of the day, scoring 209 against Hyderabad. Delhi declared at 529-4 and took one wicket at stumps. Himachal Pradesh were all out for 305 before Mukul Negi and Mayank Dagar tore through Puducherry. Score at stumps, day two: Himachal Pradesh 305 (Mayank Dagar 83, Sagar Udeshi 7-88) vs Puducherry 96-8 (Aman Khan 41, Mayank Dagar 3-30). Puducherry Trail with 209 trails. Mumbai 386 (Siddhesh Lad 116, Yudhvir Singh 5-96) vs Jammu and Kashmir 273-7 (Paras Dogra 112*, Tushar Deshpande 2-34). J&K is behind by 113 runs. Chhattisgarh 332 (Ajay Mandal 144, Aniket Choudhary 3-67) vs Rajasthan 215-4 (Deepak Hooda 101*, Ravi Kiran 2-26). It is 117 runs behind Rajasthan. Delhi 529-4d (Ayush Doseja 209, Chama Milind 3-57) vs Hyderabad 77-1 (Rahul Singh 35, Ayush Badoni 1-12). Hyderabad Trail 452 runs. Plate Group Sikkim added 43 to their score on the first day to reach 308 before claiming Manipur’s four wickets. Bihar’s Ayush Loharuka scored two centuries against Arunachal Pradesh, declaring a lead of 437 before taking three wickets. Stump Score, Day 2: Meghalaya vs Mizoram – No games on Days 1 and 2. Sikkim 308 (Gurinder Singh 83, Bishworjit Kontujam 4-69) vs Manipur 189-4 (Kangabam Priyajit 68*, Gurinder Singh 2-48). Manipur Trail with 119 trails. Arunachal Pradesh 105 (Siddarth Balodi 24, Saqib Hussain 6-51) and 94-3 (Techi Neri 29*, Saqib Hussain 1-15) vs Bihar 542-9d (Ayush Loharuka 226, Techi Neri 3-70). Arunachal Pradesh Trail with 343 trails.關注 Wisden,了解所有最新的板球更新,包括實時比分、比賽統計數據、測驗等。隨時了解最新的板球新聞、球員更新、球隊排名、比賽亮點、視頻分析和現場比賽賠率。封面故事熱門故事亞洲封面故事英國封面故事印度封面故事封面系列
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