Ranji Trophy: Seamers set up Mumbai's outright win over Bihar

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NEW DELHI: Mumbai defeated Bihar by an innings and 51 runs in their

Ranji Trophy

2023-24 season opener in Patna on Monday,thanks to seamers

Shivam Dube

(4/10) and

Royston Dias

(3/35).
Bihar's fate was sealed on the third day evening, when they were reduced to 91/6 following-on after scoring 100 in their first innings in response to Mumbai's 251, with Mohit Avasthi returning 6/27.

Bihar could not make a longer run on their second try and fell badly, with Mumbai winning by seven points.
Dube, who was picked to India's T20I team for three matches against Afghanistan, celebrated his selection with a brilliant 11-4-10-7 following a 6-3-13-2 first innings.

Chhattisgarh clinch outright win
In another game, Chhattisgarh won outright and earned seven points after a 10-wicket thrashing of Assam, with

Riyan Parag

scoring a record century.
Parag hit 12 sixes and 11 fours to score 155 off 87 balls, the second quickest century in Ranji Trophy history, however his exceptional performance had little bearing on the result.
Chhattisgarh, who scored 327 in the first innings, knocked Assam out for 159 in the second, while Parag's century could only get his team to 254.

Chhattisgarh remained unscathed in their 87-run chase.
Bhui's marathon knock helps Andhra force a draw
However, in Visakhapatnam, Ricky Bhui's marathon 347-ball 175 (23x4s, 1x6) enabled Andhra force a draw against Bengal, who scored 409 batting first.
Bhui's century, along with fifties from

Hanuma Vihari

(51) and Shoaib Khan (56), propelled Andhra to 445 in reply with a small 36-run first-innings advantage, handing them three points from Bengal's boring draw in which they reached 87/1 in their second innings.
UP take three points after a draw against Kerala
In a hard-fought match in Alapuzzha, the visiting side Uttar Pradesh came away with a draw and three points against the hosts from Kerala.
UP built a 59-run advantage in the first innings, dismissing Kerala for 243 after scoring 302.
In the second innings,

Priyam Garg

(106) joined Aryan Juyal (115) in reaching three figures as UP declared at 323/3, earning an overall advantage of 382 runs.
In reply, Kerala were 72/2.
Brief scores:
At Patna: Mumbai 251 beat Bihar 100 & 100 (Sharman Nigrodh 40; Shivam Dube 4/10, Royston Dias 3/35) by an innings and 51 runs.
At Raipur: Chhattisgarh 327 & 87/0 (Eknath Kerkar 31*, Rishabh Tiwari 48*) beat Assam 159 & 254 (Riyan Parag 155; Vashudev Bareth 3/59, Jivesh Butte 3/37) by 10 wickets.
At Visakhapatnam: Bengal 409 & 82/1 (Sourav Paul 30*; Shoaib Md Khan 1/16) drew with Andhra 445 (Hanuma Vihari 51, Ricky Bhui 175, Shoaib Khan 56; Mohammed Kaif 3/62).
At Alappuzha: Uttar Pradesh 302 & 323/3d (Aryan Juyal 115, Priyam Garg 106; Basil Thampi 1/30) drew with Kerala 243 & 72/2 (Rohan Kunnummal 42; Kuldeep Yadav 1/19).
(With PTI inputs)

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