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Tanmay First Player To Score 300+ Runs In A Day!
Published - 27-JAN-2024 9:0 IST | Updated - 14-APR-2024 6:37 IST

Tanmay Aggarwal played an unbeaten inning of 323 runs in 160 balls. He scored the fastest first-class triple century (off 147 balls). He became the first player to score more than 300 runs in a day in the Ranji Trophy.
Arunachal Pradesh had no answer to Hyderabad's excellent bowling and batting. The host team was on its way to a big win. After bowling out Arunachal Pradesh for 172, Hyderabad took only 48 overs to reach 529/1 at the stumps. Tanmay Agarwal's unbeaten inning of 323 runs on 160 balls made an important contribution to this. He scored the fastest first-class triple century (off 147 balls) and Gehlot led Hyderabad's innings with Rahul Singh's 185 off 105 balls. He became the first player to score more than 300 runs in a day in the Ranji Trophy.
Jonathan RK's 5-52 helped Nagaland bowl out Sikkim for 173 runs. Paljor Tamang's 3-8 at Rangpo took their score to 25/5 at stumps, leaving the team in trouble. With the help of Agni Chopra's 105-run innings and half-centuries from Lalharruijela and Vikas Kumar, Mizoram scored 342/7 at stumps on the first day against Meghalaya.
Jagadeesan Gave Lead To Tamil Nadu
With the help of opener Narayan Jagadeesan's second century this season, Tamil Nadu took the lead over Chandigarh on the first day of the Ranji Trophy Group C match on Friday. Chandigarh won the toss and decided to bat but the entire team was out for 111 runs. Kunal Mahajan scored the maximum 28 runs. Sandeep Warrier and R Cy Kishore took three wickets each for Tamil Nadu. In reply, Jagadeesan (108 not out) and Pradosh Ranjan Paul (87 not out) added 176 runs for the second wicket, with the help of which Tamil Nadu scored 221 runs for one wicket.
In another Group C match in Valsad, Ashutosh Sharma scored 123 runs for Railways against Gujarat. For Railways, Mohammad Saif contributed 51 runs and Saheb Yuvraj Singh contributed 83 runs. Yuvraj and Ashutosh added 86 runs for the seventh wicket. The railways team was out for 313 runs. Chintan Gaja and Siddharth Desai took three wickets each for Gujarat.
Karnataka scored 241 runs for eight wickets against Tripura in Agartala. Kishan Bedade played an inning of 62 runs while captain Mayank Agarwal scored 51 runs. The Goa team was out for 104 runs against Punjab in Porvorim. Arjun Tendulkar scored the highest 23 runs. In reply, Punjab also lost four wickets for 95 runs.
Tiwari Completed 10000 runs, Majumdar's century
With the help of Anustup Majumdar's unbeaten century and captain Manoj Tiwari's unbeaten half-century, Bengal scored 242 runs for four wickets against Assam on the first day of the Ranji Trophy Group B match on Friday. After the cheap dismissals of Saurav Paul (12), Shreyansh Ghosh (13), Mohammad Kaif (2) and Sudeep Kumar Gharami (10), Majumdar and Tiwari added 185 runs in an unbroken partnership for the fifth wicket. 39-year-old Majumdar has scored 120 runs in 197 balls with the help of 16 fours, which is his second century this season. At the same time, 39-year-old Tiwari has scored 68 runs in 187 balls. He has also completed ten thousand runs in first-class cricket. This is his 18th and last home season. After Pankaj Roy, Arun Lal, and Sourav Ganguly, he became the fourth cricketer from Bengal to complete ten thousand runs. Fast bowler Mukhtar Hussain took two wickets for Assam.
In Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh, after bowling out the host team for 198 runs, scored 53 runs for one wicket in reply. Uttar Pradesh's experienced fast bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar took two wickets and Ankit Rajput took three wickets. Aqib Khan got three wickets and Shivam Sharma got two wickets. Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane, who had won three consecutive matches, continued his poor form with the bat and was out after scoring eight runs. All-rounder Shams Mulani scored 57 runs.
In Raipur, with the help of Hanuma Vihari's unbeaten 119 runs in 243 balls and captain Ricky Bhui's 120 runs in 201 balls, Andhra scored 277 runs for four wickets against Chhattisgarh. Vihari and Bhui added 231 runs in the fourth wicket partnership. In another match of the same group in Patna, with the help of Shreyas Gopal's unbeaten 113 runs, Kerala scored 203 runs for nine wickets against Bihar. For Bihar, Himanshu Singh took four wickets, Veer Pratap Singh took three and Vipul Krishna took two wickets.
Army's Strong Start With Rohilla's Century
With the help of opener Shubman Rohilla's fourth first-class century, Army scored 279 runs for four wickets in the Ranji Trophy match against defending champions Saurashtra on Friday. Amidst the bitter cold at the Palam ground, Saurashtra got success in the very first over when captain Jaydev Unadkat dismissed opener Ravi Chauhan. After this, Rohilla (143 not out in 217 balls) made a partnership of 92 runs with Anshul Gupta (43) for the second wicket. Rajat Paliwal (44) and LS Kumar (30 not out) also supported him well. Left-arm spinner Parth Bhoot took two wickets for Saurashtra.
In another match in Ranchi, the Vidarbha team was out for 204 runs in the first innings against Jharkhand. Jharkhand's fast bowler Sushant Mishra took four wickets. In reply, Jharkhand lost three wickets for just 10 runs.
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