Ranji Trophy: Dogra shines on Day 3

New Delhi, Nov 11 (IANS) On a day when 11 centuries were hit in the Ranji Trophy second round matches Sunday, Paras Dogra was the standout performer for Himachal Pradesh scoring a brilliant 210.

Brief Scores:

Group A:

In Jaipur: Rajasthan 478 all out vs Mumbai 360 for 3 in 118 overs (Aditya Tare 80, Hiken Shah batting 118)

In Surat: Gujarat 600 for 9 decl vs Saurashtra 323 for 2 in 102 overs (Bhushan Chauhan 43, Sagar Jogiyani batting 116, Ravindra Jadeja batting 119)

In Hyderabad: Hyderabad 341 all out vs Madhya Pradesh 265 for 5 in 110 overs (Devendra Bundela batting 106, Udit Birla 52; Mohammed Khader 2 for 51, Pagadala Naidu 2 for 60)

In Chandigarh: Bengal 326 all out and 25 for 1 vs Punjab 579 for 7 decl in 150 overs (Jiwanjot Singh 158, Mayank Sidhana 115, Uday Kaul not out 165; Laxmi Shukla 2 for 65, Anustup Majumdar 2 for 43)

Group B:

In Chennai: Tamil Nadu: 538 for 4 decl vs Karnataka 239 for 3 in 100 overs (KB Pawan 69, Robin Uthappa 53, Ganesh Satish batting 65; Malolan Rangarajan 2 for 67)

In Vadodara: Vidarbha 264 all out and 3 for 1 vs Baroda 514 for 7 in 153.2 overs (Aditya Waghmode 62, Abhimanyu Chauhan 118, Rakesh Solanki 120, Yusuf Pathan 78; Sairaj Bahutule 3 for 82)

In Delhi: Odisha 143 all out and 229 for 6 in 93 overs (Govind Podder 85, Biplab Samantray 47; Pawan Suyal 2 for 62, Sumit Narwal 3 for 41) vs Delhi 331 all out

In Pune: Maharashtra 764 for 6 decl in 186 overs (Harshad Khadiwale 68, Dilip Atitkar 80, Kedar Jadhav 327, Rohit Motwani 146; Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2 for 118, Piyush Chawla 3 for 233) vs Uttar Pradesh 287 for 1 in 79 overs (Tanmay Srivastava batting 134, Mukul Dagar 126)

Group C:

In Porvorim: Jammu and Kashmir 338 all out vs Goa 288 for 2 in 119 overs (Sunil Desai 85, Swapnil Asnodkar 103, Manvinder Bisla batting 74)

In Nadaun: Services 312 all out and 46 for 2 (Rishi Dhawan 2 for 25) vs Himachal Pradesh 544 for 6 decl in 153 overs (Aakash Chopra 65, Prashant Chopra 90, Paras Dogra 210, Amit Kumar 91; Muzzaffaruddin Khalid 4 for 182)

In Jamshedpur: Assam 179 all and 207 all out in 74.5 overs (Amit Sinha 55, Tarjinder Singh not out 53; Sunny Gupta 3 for 69, Shahbaz Nadeem 4 for 83) vs Jharkhand 174 all out and 56 for 2 in 28 overs (Rameez Nemat batting 37)

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