BCCI Men’s One-Day Tournament Pavan Parnate shines in Vidarbha’s win

Good batting by one-drop batsman Pavan Mahadeo Parnate (63, 84b, 8×4) and his useful partnerships with opener Siddhesh Kishor Wath (35,40b, 5×4) and Mohit Ranjendra Kale (35, 38b,3×4,2×6), enabled Vidarbha to register a well-earned six-wicket win over Madhya Pradesh in their BCCI Men’s One-Day Tournament’s Plate ‘A’ Game played at JSS-SJCE Grounds here yesterday.

Batting first, Madhya Pradesh, helped by useful contributions from Yash Rishabh Dubey (50, 67b,5×4, 1×6), Harsh Prakash (48,71b,7×4) and Ankush Praveen Tyagi (41,41b,5×4), scored 191 in 44.2 overs. In reply, Vidarbha scored 193 for four in 38.2 overs, and registered a facile six-wicket win.

TN beat Punjab

Opener Vignesh V. Gunti (56,109b, 4×4) and Vishal Vaidhya K. Kannan (51, 55b,4×6) impressed for Tamil Nadu with the willow and helped them post a total of 221 for eight in 50 overs in the match played against Punjab at the SDNR Wadiyar Grounds.

Ikjot Singh Thind and Gurwinder Singh Bhullar took four-wickets each for Punjab.

In reply, Punjab, were bowled out for 158 in 44.4 overs. Tamil Nadu registered a 63-run win.

Gujarat beat Maharashtra

At PET, Mandya, Gujarat registered a three-wicket win over Maharashtra, thanks to some inspiring batting by opener Kathan Dineshbhai Patel (95,118b,13×4, 1×6).

Scores At Mysuru

Madhya Pradesh: 191 in 44.2 overs (Yash Rishabh Dubey 50, Harsh Prakash 48, Ankush Praveen Tyagi 41) lost to Vidarbha: 193/4 in 38.2 overs (Pavan Mahadeo Parnate 63, Siddhesh Kishor Wath 35, Mohit Rajendra Kale 35, Yash Datta Kadam 30 n.o.); Vidarbha: 2; Madhya Pradesh: 0.

Tamil Nadu: 221/8 in 50 overs (Vignesh V. Gunti 56, Vishal Vaidhya K. Kannan 51, Nidish Rajagopal 39, Radhakrishnan S. Raman 25, Ikjot Singh Thind 4/28) bt Punjab: 158 in 44.4 overs; Tamil Nadu: 2; Punjab: 0.

At Mandya

Maharashtra: 254 in 49.1 overs (Suraj Kailas Shinde 87, Dhiraj Sanjay Phatangare 41, Rishab Vilas Karna 28, Kunal Pradip Kothavade 25, Kavish Bipin Panchal 3/26) lost to Gujarat: 255/7 in 49.5 overs (Kathan Dineshbhai Patel 95, Het Jigneshbhai Patel 59 n.o., Rahul Vipul Shah 38); Gujarat: 2; Maharashtra: 0.

This post was published on November 14, 2019 5:20 pm