Gwalior:Sourav Ganguly did not help his Team India comeback bid with a 16-run knock but under his stewardship, East Zone, after scoring 245 in their first innings and then reducing the hosts to 40 for three, seemed to have a clear edge in their Duleep Trophy match played here.
New Delhi:India's leading wicket-taker in Tests Anil Kumble would be looking to prove his fitness and form even as Railways look to begin their title defence on a winning note against Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy season opener beginning here tomorrow.
New Delhi:Railways lifted the Irani Cup after clinching a nine-wicket victory with nearly two days to spare against the Rest of India at the Karnail Singh stadium here today.
New Delhi:Harvinder Singh proved to be the talisman for Railways yet again as he picked three crucial wickets to break the back of Rest of India on the opening dayof the Irani Cup cricket match here today.
Bangalore: Rain and bad light disrupted the penultimate day's play in the Duleep Trophy tie between Elite 'A' and Elite 'B' on Saturday.
Bangalore: Elite 'A' bowlers Irfan Pathan junior and Sarandeep Singh did a good job picking up three wickets apiece and bundled out Elite 'B' for 219 on the opening day of its Duleep Trophy encounter on Thursday.
Nagpur: An unbeaten century by opener Roland Barrington (115) and his 146-run third wicket partnership with Vijay Bhardwaj (78) guided Karnataka to a comfortable 241 for four wickets in its first innings in the Ranji Trophy semi-final against Vidarbha at the VCA ground on Monday.
Jaipur: A fine four-wicket haul by spinner Kulmani Parida helped holders Railways open its account in the domestic season with a point, gained by virtue of its first innings lead against Rajasthan in its Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'A' league match, which ended in tame draw on Wednesday.
New Delhi: Tailenders once again came to the rescue of a stranded Railways helping them earn an invaluable 50-run first innings lead on the third day of its Irani Cup cricket match against Rest of India on Thursday.
New Delhi: A resolute innings by opener J P Yadav saw Ranji champions Railways recover from early setbacks and reach 135 for three in its first innings on a low- scoring second day of the Irani Cup match against Rest of India on Wednesday.