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Kuldeep Sen five-for in vain as Punjab beats Madhya Pradesh

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Mumbai's top three – Prithvi Shaw, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Armaan Jaffer – cracked half-centuries as they registered a @L0$. Earlier in the day, Royston Dias returned three wickets as Mizoram were restricted to 188 for 9.

Abhishek Porel and Abhimanyu Easwaran notched up fifties as @L1$. Manoj Tiwary scalped three wickets to bundle out Railways for 191.

@L2$ helped Assam stun Karnataka and clinch a 6-wicket win. He was well supported by Sibasankar Roy and Rahul Hazarika – both of whom stroked fifties to ensure Nikin Jose's maiden List A ton went in vain.

Rahul Tripathi's second consecutive century helped @L3$. Shubham Rohilla also notched up a ton but his efforts went in vain as Manoj Ingale's four-fer bundled out Services for 243.

Yash Kothari continued his rich vein of form and notched up his second successive century to help @L4$. Earlier in the day, Kamlesh Nagarkoti had picked three wickets to bundle out Vidarbha for 240.

Half-centuries by Shubham Khajuriya (78) and Shubham Pundir (57) helped @L5$. Earlier in the day, Abhishek Raut and Rajesh Pattnaik had also notched up fifties for Odisha.

Centuries by Arslan Khan and Bhagmender Lather helped @L6$. The duo stitched a 233-run stand for the third wicket as Uttar Pradesh's total of 309 for 4 was overhauled in the last ball.

Harpreet Singh's 120 laid the foundation for @L7$. Chasing 305 for a win, Bihar were restricted to 241 for 9 despite Bipin Saurabh's 86-ball 110.

N Jagadeesan's good form continued as he notched up his fourth century of the tournament to help @L8$. He stitched another century stand in the company of opening partner Sai Sudarshan as Tamil Nadu posted 284 before bundling out Haryana for 133.

Tilak Varma slammed an unbeaten 77-ball 126 as @L9$. Shashank Mehrdatra picked three wickets to limit Manipur to 191 for 8 earlier in the day.

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Vikash Singh struck a century before picking three wickets as @L10$. He put on a 243-run stand for the second wicket with Utkarsh Singh, who also notched up a ton as Jharkhand posted 321 for 2. Meghalaya were later bundled out for 129.

Nitish Reddy picked three wickets after scoring a quickfire 28-ball 31 to help @L11$. Kerala were bundled out for 180 after Andhra posted 259 for 9.

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Nitish Rana and Lalit Yadav returned identical figures – 3 for 12 – as @L12$ after bundling them out for 76.

Arzan Nagaswalla's fifer ensured that half-centuries by Wriddhiman Saha and Manisankar Murasingh went in vain as Gujarat made light work of the 229-run target, overhauling @L13$. Priyesh Patel and Het Patel cracked fifties for Gujarat in the run chase.

Kuldeep Sen's fifer went in vain as @L14$. After getting bowled out for 232, Siddarth Kaul bagged three wickets while Harpreet Brar and Abhishek Sharma picked a brace each to bundle out MP for 206.

Amulya Pandrekar's fifer helped Goa register a comfortable @L15$. Suyash Prabhudesai and Snehal Kauthankar cracked fifties to overhaul the total with 24.3 overs to spare.

Jaydev Unadkat's 5 for 23 powered @L16$, despite Sumeet Verma's 99-ball 82. Sheldon Jackson smashed an unbeaten 53-ball


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