Kolkata:Bengal humiliated Rajasthan by an innings and 62 runs here today to take all five points and set a semi-final date with Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy Elite league at Eden Gardens.
Mumbai:Rajasthan were staring at an innings defeat when they were reduced to 259 for seven after conceding a mammoth first innings lead of 328 against Mumbai on the penultimate day of the four-day Ranji Trophy Elite Division Group 'B' match at the Wankhede stadium here today.
Mumbai:The pace trio of Ajit Agarkar, Swapnil Hazare and Abhishek Nair ripped through the Rajasthan batting line-up, dismissing them for a paltry 155 in their first innings to put Mumbai in command in the Ranji Trophy Elite Division Group 'B' match at the Wankhede stadium here today.
New Delhi:Worcestershire players Vikram Solanki and Kabir Ali reach here today to play for Rajasthan in the upcoming Ranji Trophy matches.
Chandigarh: Punjab Cricket Club defeated Canara Bank of Bangalore by 38 runs in a rain-marred while Mumbai beat Rajasthan by three runs in the 13th Prize Money J P Atray All India Cricket Tournament being played here.
Chennai:T N Krishnamurthy, the Special Observer appointed by the Supreme Court to oversee BCCI elections, today indicated that certain changes would be made in the nomination process.
Indore:Guided by a 166-run fourth wicket partnership between captain Abbas Ali (98) and experienced Devendra Bundela (92), hosts Madhya Pradesh scored 241 for the loss of five wickets on the opening day of their Plate B Ranji Trophy match against Rajasthan at Usha Raje cricket ground here today.
New Delhi:With just about a week to go for the Cricket Board's AGM, former Chief Election Commissioner T S Krishnamurthy, the Observer appointed by Supreme Court to oversee the elections, is having a gruelling time with objections pouring in from the two rivals factions in the BCCI.
New Delhi:The Supreme Court today fixed October 3 for hearing a petition filed by the cricket associations of Rajasthan and Bihar and the Netaji Cricket Club of Tamil Nadu, challenging the Calcutta High Court order which stayed the appointment of two former Chief Justices as observers for the elections to BCCI.
New Delhi:Supreme Court today declined to grant early hearing to the petitions filed by the CricketAssociations of Rajasthan, Bihar and Netaji Cricket Club of Chennai seeking elections to the BCCI before September 30, observing that there was only a fight of ego in the election.