JAIPUR: Angkrish Raghuvanshi, who was carried off on a stretcher on Friday, made a dramatic comeback to smash an unbeaten 68 as Mumbai completed a hat-trick of wins with a nine-wicket victory over Chhattisgarh in the Vijay Hazare Trophy here on Monday.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Angkrish, who was rushed to SDMH Hospital after a heavy fall while attempting a difficult catch against Uttarakhand and suffered an injury just below the neck, batted fluently to help Mumbai overhaul the modest target of 143 in just 24 overs.
The 21-year-old's 66-ball unbeaten 68 was laced with six fours and two sixes.
“Thanks to our team physio Dr Suresh Kumar and lots of medicine, I managed to recover quickly after a nasty fall. It was a challenging last few days, but I'm happy to come up with a fine innings today,” Angkrish told TOI.
SCORES: Chhattisgarh 142 in 38.1 overs (Amandeep Khare 63; Shams Mulani 5-31, Shardul Thakur 4-31) lost to Mumbai 144/1 in 24 overs (Angkrish Raghuvanshi 68*) by 9 wickets.
Fifties by Priyansh, Tejasvi help Delhi beat Saurashtra by 3 wktsBengaluru: Opener Priyansh Arya and Tejasvi Dahiya made aggressive fifties as Delhi beat Saurashtra by three wickets in a Group D match of the Vijay Hazare Trophy here on Monday. Chasing 321, Arya (78, 45 balls) and Tejasvi (53, 51b) did the heavy lifting for a Virat Kohli-less Delhi as they romped home in 48.5 overs, losing seven wickets at the Alur Two ground.
SCORES: Saurashtra 320/7 (Vishvarajsinh Jadeja 115, Ruchit Ahit 95*; Navdeep Saini 3/41) lost to Delhi 321/7 in 48.5 overs (Priyansh Arya 78, Tejasvi Dahiya 53; Chirag Jani 2/51) by 3 wickets.
Jurel smashes 160* as UP winRajkot: Young wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel underlined his 50-over credentials by smacking an unbeaten 160 as Uttar Pradesh secured a 54-run win against Baroda.
SCORES: Uttar Pradesh 369/7 (Abhishek Goswami 51, Dhruv Jurel 160*, Rinku Singh 63; Raj Limbani 4/74) beat Baroda 315 (Shashwat Rawat 60, Krunal Pandya 82; Zeeshan Ansari 3/53, Sameer Rizvi 2/43) by 54 runs.
Seven wickets for Maha pacer Ghosh Maharashtra's RamakrishnaGhosh returned sensational figures of 7/42 but could not prevent a seven-run loss against Himachal Pradesh. Maharashtra could manage only 264/9 after Himachal posted 271, with Pukhraj Mann scoring a 111-ball 110.
Aman Khan concedes record 123 runAhmedabad: Puducherry captain Aman Khan endured a tough outing with the ball as he conceded 123 runs from his 10 overs against Jharkhand. It was the most expensive spell in List A cricket history. Khan's figures surpassed the previous record of 0/116 in nine overs set by Arunachal Pradesh's Mibom Mosu against Bihar last week.
(With agency inputs)
Suhas Nayse, Special correspondent, Sports, The Times of India, J...
Read MoreSuhas Nayse, Special correspondent, Sports, The Times of India, Jaipur edition.
He joined TOI Jaipur edition in February, 2023. He was also part of the TOI Nagpur edition from 2006 to 2020 as a sports reporter. He has been covering sports for more than two decades.
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