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Saturday, 31 October 2015

Wickets galore on opening day between Andhra & Punjab

As many as 17 wickets fell on the opening day as Punjab finished at 128 for seven after bowling out Andhra for a paltry 80 in a Ranji Trophy Group B match.

Spin cupboard is not bare; the thought process is: Bishen Singh Bedi

Bishen Singh Bedi, the former India left-armer, feels India doesn't have a scarcity of quality spinners, but it is the selectors who have created a fake paucity.

Venkatesh Prasad: Are the Indian seamers thinking for themselves?

Venkatesh Prasad, the former India seamer, speaks about the problems surrounding India's pace bowlers and gives multiple options on how they can overcome their problems.

Jaydev Unadkat shines as Services are shot out for 254

For the first time this Ranji season, Ravindra Jadeja went wicketless, but Jaydav Unadkat more than made up for it by picking up a six-wicket haul to bowl Services out for 254.

Wickets galore on opening day between Andra & Punjab

As many as 17 wickets fell on the opening day as Punjab finished at 128 for seven after bowling out Andhra for a paltry 80 in a Ranji Trophy Group B match.

Swapnil Singh, Atit Sheth leave MP in tatters

Electing to bat, Madhya Pradesh were left rueing their decision as Swapnil Singh and Atit Seth took two wickets each to leave their opposition in deep trouble.

Dwivedi, Asnora fifties shore up UP

Contrasting fifties from skipper Eklavya Dwivedi and Himanshu Asnora helped Uttar Pradesh post 272 for nine against Gujarat on Day 1 of their Group B Ranji Trophy cricket match.