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MP ride on Mantri’s ton to reach 232/3 against Gujarat

In the first inning of their Ranji Trophy group D match against Gujarat, the reigning champions of Madhya Pradesh, Himanshu Mantris, scored an unbeaten century, reaching 232 runs. Second-year student in a second grade would know that Mantris also doubles as the team's wicketkeeper, and that he scored his century batting on 115. He will look to improve upon his best score of 165, which he achieved on the second day of the elite group match. Aiding Mantris in his endeavour was Shubham Sharma, with a 72 off 147 balls. Mantri faced 278 balls to score his runs, hitting 15 fours and a six. During his stay in the middle, Mantris found the fence 14 times. The duo laid the foundation for a big first innings total for the winners of the last edition of the tournament. MP elected to bat, and were off to a decent start with Mantris and Yash Dubey adding 56 runs before the latter was trapped in the front of the wicket by Chintan Gaja in the 17th over. A big partnership followed as MP went to the tea break at a strong 180 for one. However, for the addition of 26 runs MP lost Shubman who was sent back to the
MP ride on Mantri’s ton to reach 232/3 against Gujarat
Indore: Reigning champions Madhya Pradesh rode opener Himanshu Mantri's unbeaten century to reach a solid 232 for three at stumps on day one of their Ranji Trophy Group D match against Gujarat here on Tuesday.This was Mantri's, who also doubles up as the team's wicketkeeper, second century in first-class cricket, and batting on 115 at close of play, he will look to improve upon his best score of 165 on the second day of the elite group match.
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Aiding Mantri in his endeavour to help MP take the first day honours was Shubham Sharma, with a 72 off 147 balls at the Holkar Cricket Stadium.
Mantri faced 278 balls to score his runs, hitting 15 fours and a six during his stay in the middle.
Shubham found the fence 14 times during his second-wicket partnership of 150 runs with Mantri, the duo laying the foundation for a big first-innings total for the winners of the last edition of the tournament.
Opting to bat, MP were off to a decent start with Mantri and Yash Dubey adding 56 runs, before the latter was trapped in the front of the wicket by Chintan Gaja in the 17th over.
A big partnership followed as MP went to the tea break at a strong 180 for one.
However, for the addition of 26 runs, MP lost Shubman who was sent back to the dressing room by Shen Patel.
Rajat Patidar failed to live up to the expectations and was dismissed by left-arm spinner Hardik Patel.
Skipper Aditya Shrivastava (11) was giving Mantri company when the stumps were drawn. PTI
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