Ranji Trophy fourth round: Sarfaraz's hunger, Agarwal's drought-ending ton
Unadkat, Abhimanyu, Jadhav also shone in a round where nine of the 19 games ended in a draw
Shashank Kishore06-Jan-2023
Agarwal breaks century drought
Since his previous first-class century, a match-winning 150 in the second Test against New Zealand in December 2021, Mayank Agarwal had gone 24 innings without another ton. That drought was broken in some style in Bengaluru against Chhattisgarh. Agarwal’s 117, his 13th in first-class cricket, helped Karnataka pick up a slender first-innings lead before their bowlers capitalised to skittle Chhattisgarh for 177. Needing 123 in 32 overs for a victory, Karnataka cruised home by seven wickets to post their second win of the competition.Agarwal was helped along the way by fellow opener R Samarth, who fell 18 short of making his fourth consecutive first-class century. Karnataka are now toppers of Elite Group C, with Rajasthan, who shot out Jharkhand for 92 to walk away with first-innings honours, placed second.Related
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Abhimanyu piles on the runs
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Abhimanyu piles on the runs
Elsewhere in Dehradun, playing on a ground built by his father and one he shares his name with, Bengal’s Abhimanyu Easwaran brought up his fourth successive first-class ton to give Bengal a strong 387 that helped take the first-innings honours. He could have even scored a fifth straight century but had to settle for 82 not out in the second innings with Bengal looking to force a declaration to try and bowl Uttarakhand out in 1.5 sessions. The game ended in a draw with the captains shaking hands at the start of the final hour.