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Manish Pandey got the job done in the chase for Karnataka. © Sportzpics
Haryana vs Jharkhand
Ishan Kishan and Robin Minz didn't contribute much with the bat but Virat Singh's unbeaten 36 off 30 balls ensured Jharkhand got over the line in a thrilling low-scoring game against Haryana. In a game reduced to 16 overs, Nishant Sindhu's 57 off 36 helped Haryana finish with 111/8. Jharkhand got off to a good start in the chase but from 61/1, a collapse ensued as they slipped to 75/6 and later 103/9. But Virat's innings helped them over the line off the last ball, helping Jharkhand pick up their fourth win in five matches.
Karnataka vs Tamil Nadu
V Koushik, Manoj Bhandage and Vidyadhar Patil starred with the ball, picking up eight wickets between them to set up Karnataka's comfortable win against Tamil Nadu. Varun Chakaravarthy (24) was the lone player to cross 20 in Tamil Nadu's innings as they managed only 90 in 20 overs and were also bowled out. Manish Pandey and Mayank Agarwal effectively sealed the game in Karnataka's favour with their 76-run opening stand, and despite losing a few wickets Karnataka breezed to the target in 11.3 overs with seven wickets in hand.
Madhya Pradesh vs Rajasthan
Manav Suthar (2-17) and Abhijeet Tomar (66* off 42) played key roles in Rajasthan's six-wicket win against Madhya Pradesh. The likes of Venkatesh Iyer and Rajat Patidar didn't contribute much with the bat as Madhya Pradesh were restricted to 139/8, with Harpreet Singh (41 off 36) being the top scorer. Rajasthan finished off the chase in 16.2 overs to register their fifth successive victory.
Gujarat vs Sikkim
Gujarat registered their fourth straight victory in the competition as they beat Sikkim by six wickets. Economic spells from Axar Patel (2-19), Ravi Bishnoi (1-16) and Vishal Jayswal (1-10) helped Gujarat restrict Sikkim to 101/6. Gujarat struggled early on with the bat, slipping to 26/3 and later 50/4. But Aarya Desai's 47* off 48 and Saurav Chauhan's 27* helped them over the line in 17 overs.
Nagaland vs Mumbai
After an expensive outing in his last game, Shardul Thakur came back well in the game against Nagaland while Prithvi Shaw (40 off 29) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (41* off 31) shined with the bat as Mumbai registered a comfortable 7-wicket win. Three wicket hauls for Thakur and Mohit Avasthi, and two for Tanush Kotian, kept Nagaland to 107. Shaw and Raghuvanshi powered the chase with a 77-run opening stand as Mumbai reached the target in 12.1 overs to get their third win in four matches.
Andhra vs Services
A blazing 35-ball 84 from Ricky Bhui and a 39-ball 63 from KS Bharat set the platform for Andhra's 23-run win over Services as they made it four out of four. Andhra posted 222/8 on the board before restricting Services to 199/9 despite fighting knocks from Mohit Ahlawat (74 off 37), Vineet Dhankhar (51 off 32) and Rajat Paliwal (33* off 15). Cheepurapalli Stephen and KV Sasikanth bagged three wickets each while Satyanarayana Raju picked up two.
Assam vs Puducherry
Assam prevailed in a rain-hit game against Puducherry to get their third win in four matches. Akash Kargave's 56 off 27 and Arun Karthik's 41 off 24 helped Puducherry to 125/5 in 12 overs. Sibsankar Roy's 43 not out off 24 led Assam's reply as they got to 96/3 in nine overs and were ahead by 2 runs as per the VJD method when no further play was possible.
Bengal vs Meghalaya
The focus was on Mohammed Shami in Rajkot and although the experienced pacer did not pick up any wickets, he conceded only 16 runs off his four overs as Meghalaya were restricted to 127/6. Abishek Porel's 31-ball 61 not out and Karan Lal's 42 off only 16 set up the chase for Bengal as they raced to the target in 11.5 overs to get to their fourth win in five matches.
Arunachal Pradesh vs Uttar Pradesh
Priyam Garg (81 off 43) and Aryan Juyal (75 off 40) top-scored for Uttar Pradesh in their massive 156-run victory over Arunachal Pradesh. Sameer Rizvi (36* off 18) and Rinku Singh (26* off 9) also produced cameos as Uttar Pradesh posted a sizable total of 242/4. Arunachal Pradesh were quickly reduced to 22/4 before they decided to shut shop as they finished with 86/5. giving UP their fourth win in 5 matches.
Haryana vs Jharkhand
Ishan Kishan and Robin Minz didn't contribute much with the bat but Virat Singh's unbeaten 36 off 30 balls ensured Jharkhand got over the line in a thrilling low-scoring game against Haryana. In a game reduced to 16 overs, Nishant Sindhu's 57 off 36 helped Haryana finish with 111/8. Jharkhand got off to a good start in the chase but from 61/1, a collapse ensued as they slipped to 75/6 and later 103/9. But Virat's innings helped them over the line off the last ball, helping Jharkhand pick up their fourth win in five matches.
Karnataka vs Tamil Nadu
V Koushik, Manoj Bhandage and Vidyadhar Patil starred with the ball, picking up eight wickets between them to set up Karnataka's comfortable win against Tamil Nadu. Varun Chakaravarthy (24) was the lone player to cross 20 in Tamil Nadu's innings as they managed only 90 in 20 overs and were also bowled out. Manish Pandey and Mayank Agarwal effectively sealed the game in Karnataka's favour with their 76-run opening stand, and despite losing a few wickets Karnataka breezed to the target in 11.3 overs with seven wickets in hand.
Madhya Pradesh vs Rajasthan
Manav Suthar (2-17) and Abhijeet Tomar (66* off 42) played key roles in Rajasthan's six-wicket win against Madhya Pradesh. The likes of Venkatesh Iyer and Rajat Patidar didn't contribute much with the bat as Madhya Pradesh were restricted to 139/8, with Harpreet Singh (41 off 36) being the top scorer. Rajasthan finished off the chase in 16.2 overs to register their fifth successive victory.
Gujarat vs Sikkim
Gujarat registered their fourth straight victory in the competition as they beat Sikkim by six wickets. Economic spells from Axar Patel (2-19), Ravi Bishnoi (1-16) and Vishal Jayswal (1-10) helped Gujarat restrict Sikkim to 101/6. Gujarat struggled early on with the bat, slipping to 26/3 and later 50/4. But Aarya Desai's 47* off 48 and Saurav Chauhan's 27* helped them over the line in 17 overs.
Nagaland vs Mumbai
After an expensive outing in his last game, Shardul Thakur came back well in the game against Nagaland while Prithvi Shaw (40 off 29) and Angkrish Raghuvanshi (41* off 31) shined with the bat as Mumbai registered a comfortable 7-wicket win. Three wicket hauls for Thakur and Mohit Avasthi, and two for Tanush Kotian, kept Nagaland to 107. Shaw and Raghuvanshi powered the chase with a 77-run opening stand as Mumbai reached the target in 12.1 overs to get their third win in four matches.
Andhra vs Services
A blazing 35-ball 84 from Ricky Bhui and a 39-ball 63 from KS Bharat set the platform for Andhra's 23-run win over Services as they made it four out of four. Andhra posted 222/8 on the board before restricting Services to 199/9 despite fighting knocks from Mohit Ahlawat (74 off 37), Vineet Dhankhar (51 off 32) and Rajat Paliwal (33* off 15). Cheepurapalli Stephen and KV Sasikanth bagged three wickets each while Satyanarayana Raju picked up two.
Assam vs Puducherry
Assam prevailed in a rain-hit game against Puducherry to get their third win in four matches. Akash Kargave's 56 off 27 and Arun Karthik's 41 off 24 helped Puducherry to 125/5 in 12 overs. Sibsankar Roy's 43 not out off 24 led Assam's reply as they got to 96/3 in nine overs and were ahead by 2 runs as per the VJD method when no further play was possible.
Bengal vs Meghalaya
The focus was on Mohammed Shami in Rajkot and although the experienced pacer did not pick up any wickets, he conceded only 16 runs off his four overs as Meghalaya were restricted to 127/6. Abishek Porel's 31-ball 61 not out and Karan Lal's 42 off only 16 set up the chase for Bengal as they raced to the target in 11.5 overs to get to their fourth win in five matches.
Arunachal Pradesh vs Uttar Pradesh
Priyam Garg (81 off 43) and Aryan Juyal (75 off 40) top-scored for Uttar Pradesh in their massive 156-run victory over Arunachal Pradesh. Sameer Rizvi (36* off 18) and Rinku Singh (26* off 9) also produced cameos as Uttar Pradesh posted a sizable total of 242/4. Arunachal Pradesh were quickly reduced to 22/4 before they decided to shut shop as they finished with 86/5. giving UP their fourth win in 5 matches.

