Ranji Trophy 2024-25: Round 2, know about the third day’s play here


Rituraj Gaikwad has played a century against Mumbai and Yash Dhull has played a century against Tamil Nadu.

Ruturaj Gaikwad (Image Credit- Twitter

Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25 has started. The third day in Round 2 has ended today on 20th October. All the teams performed very well on the third day. There were many such players who won the hearts of many fans by performing brilliantly on behalf of their team.

Today, while playing for Maharashtra, Ruturaj Gaikwad has played a century against Mumbai at the BKC ground. Well, let us tell you today what was the score of all the teams after the end of the third day’s play of Round 2 of Ranji Trophy 2024-25:

Elite Group A:

Meghalaya vs Tripura at Shillong: Tripura 1st innings 377/8 declared, Meghalaya 1st innings 222, 2nd innings 3/0 (2 overs)

Baroda vs Services, in Delhi: Services 74/2 (22) and 3/0* (3.0), Baroda 447/6 (90), declared at 134/1

Orissa vs Jammu & Kashmir at Cuttack: Orissa 272, Jammu & Kashmir 270 & 195/4* (59.0)

Mumbai vs Maharashtra, at Mumbai: Mumbai- 441 runs: Mumbai 441 & 13/0* (1.2 overs), Maharashtra 126 & 388

Elite Group B:

Uttarakhand vs Hyderabad at Dehradun: Dehradun 292, Uttarakhand 325 and 189/5* (61 overs)

Himachal Pradesh vs Rajasthan in Dharamshala: Rajasthan won the match by 8 wickets

Puducherry vs Vidarbha, at Puducherry: Puducherry 209, Vidarbha 283 & 25/3* (12 overs)

Gujarat vs Andhra at Ahmedabad: Andhra 137/5 and 203*4 (66 overs), Gujarat 367

Elite Group C:

Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab, Mullanpur: Madhya Pradesh 207, Punjab 277 and 265/3* (90 overs)

Uttar Pradesh vs Haryana at Lucknow: Haryana 453/9 & UP 267/6* (70 overs)

Bengal vs Bihar: Game did not start due to rain.

Karnataka vs Kerala at Aloor: Kerala 161/3 (50 overs), play abandoned due to rain on third day

Elite Group D

Assam vs Chandigarh at Guwahati: Chandigarh 374/19 (102.4 overs) & Assam 266 & 144/7* (55 overs)

Saurashtra vs Chhattisgarh at Rajkot: Chhattisgarh 578/7 declared, Saurashtra 177/2* (55 overs)

Railways vs Jharkhand at Ahmedabad: Jharkhand 417, Railways 329/4* (101 overs)

Delhi vs Tamil Nadu, Delhi: Tamil Nadu declared at 674/6, Delhi 264/8* (97 overs)

Plate:

Sikkim vs Goa: Goa won the match by an innings and 53 runs

Nagaland vs Manipur: Nagaland 237 & 306/5 (89.4 overs), Manipur 139 & 96/2* (29 overs)

Arunachal Pradesh vs Mizoram at Ahmedabad: Arunachal Pradesh 252 & 77/3* (24 overs), Mizoram 247 & 404/2 declared

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