Gaikwad, Venkatesh Iyer tons light up Round 2

Ruturaj Gaikwad featured the activity in Vijay Hazare Trophy once more on Thursday (December 9), as his century helped Maharashtra to an agreeable success. Somewhere else, Tamil Nadu whipped Karnataka, Pondicherry upset Bengal, and Hyderabad facilitated past Delhi. Top batting entertainers Gaikwad scored his second progressive ton and aided Maharashtra to another success. The opener stroked 14 limits and 5 sixes in his 143-ball thump as Maharashtra serenely pursued down the 276-run target set by Chhattisgarh with 8 wickets close by. Venkatesh Iyer's third List A century controlled Madhya Pradesh to their second progressive triumph. The hard-hitting southpaw's 84-ball 112 aided Madhya Pradesh to a 40-run prevail upon Kerala in the high-scoring experience in Rajkot. Chirag Khurana scored his second back-to-back ton, driving the way for Meghalaya's undeniably exhilarating one-run prevail upon Bihar. The previous Maharashtra batsman hammered 10 limits and two sixes. Kathan Patel's lady List A ton demonstrated worthless as Odisha updated Gujarat's complete of 224 for 9, getting their second progressive success Atharva Taide's unbeaten 164 - his second List A ton helped Vidarbha redesign Andhra's monstrous 287 for 8. Taide's 123-ball innings included 15 limits and 5 sixes to assist him with siding to an 8-wicket win, with 50 balls to save. Tilak Varma's third List A ton assisted Hyderabad with bringing down Delhi. The 19-year-old crushed seven limits and eight sixes before Delhi's innings were closed 79 runs low. Mohammed Nazim's lady List A ton dominated a comparable accomplishment by Rinku Singh as Uttar Pradesh were given their second progressive loss. Nazim's 116 included 15 limits and 4 sixes as Jharkhand got an 8-wicket win. Vishnu Solanki's 94 went to no end as Mumbai enrolled a 13-run win (VJD Method) in a downpour hit challenge over Baroda. Bishal Ghosh's unbeaten 119 aided Tripura register an agreeable 86-run prevail upon Manipur. Top bowling exhibitions of the day R Sai Kishore and M Siddharth joined to sack seven wickets to help Tamil Nadu register a vital success over Karnataka. Karnataka collapsed up for 122, a complete which was upgraded with 8 wickets close by. Dharmendrasinh Jadeja's four-for packaged out Haryana for 127, as Saurashtra got a five-wicket win. Rajesh Bishnoi Jr's four-for went to no end as Nagaland traveled to an agreeable 5-wicket prevail upon Arunachal. Shubham Sharma's spell of 5 for 12 - his lady fifer in homegrown cricket - helped Rajasthan register their second progressive success, beating Goa by 84 runs. Mayank Markande four-for assisted Punjab with limiting Railways to 249, an absolute that was outperformed in 49 overs. All-rounders of the day Rishi Dhawan scored a significant 52-ball 44 preceding setting off Jammu and Kashmir's breakdown with returns of 3 for 44. His endeavors helped Himachal register a 63-run win. Shahbaz Ahmad's overall show (60-ball 85 and 1 for 15 of every five overs) went to no end as Puducherry secured an unexpected success in the downpour hit match against Bengal. Puducherry came to 132 for 2 of every 20 overs subsequent to limiting Bengal to 264.