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Ishan Porel gives Bengal the perfect boost with four-wicket haul against Karnataka

Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal (3/65) and debutant Rishav Vivek (2/46) were also among the wickets as Karnataka were bundled out for 221 in their first essay. Bengal posted 301 in their first innings

Our Bureau Calcutta Published 09.11.24, 11:37 AM
Ishan Porel

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Ishan Porel’s four-wicket haul helped Bengal claim the first innings lead against Karnataka at close on the third day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group C match at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Friday.

Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal (3/65) and debutant Rishav Vivek (2/46) were also among the wickets as Karnataka were bundled out for 221 in their first essay. Bengal posted 301 in their first innings.

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Resuming on 155/5, Karnataka hoped overnight batters Abhinav Manohar and Shreyas Gopal would help them build a big partnership. But that was not to be as Shreyas (28) departed in the fourth over of the day, caught-behind to Porel.

A short while later, Karnatake was struck a body blow when Manohar’s snick was taken cleanly by wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha. The big appeal for an inside edge was upheld by the umpire though Manohar expressed his discontent.

Hardik Raj (11) was run out while attempting a cheeky single. Vidyadhar Patil (33) and V. Koushik (11) offered some resistance for the ninth wicket but Jaiswal broke the partnership to hasten their downfall.

In their second innings, Bengal were 127/3 at stumps, enjoying an overall of 207 runs. Sudip Chatterjee (48) and Shuvam Dey (30) impressed while Sudip Kumar Gharami (25 batting) and Shahbaz Ahmed (12 batting) remained unbeaten at the end of the day’s play.

Odisha follow on

Mumbai closed in on a big win as the defending champions reduced the visitors to 126/5 at stumps after imposing follow-on in their Group A encounter in Mumbai.

Odisha were trailing by 191 runs as a defeat by an innings loomed large despite their stoic resistance making Mumbai toil here at the Sharad Pawar Cricket Academy Ground.

Resuming at 146/5 in reply to Mumbai’s massive 602/4 declared, Odisha made the Mumbai bowlers work hard for nearly 95 overs in the first innings.

Sandeep Pattanaik led the fight for Odisha in the first innings with a fine 187-ball 102 laced with 11 fours and four sixes.

Summarised scores

n In Bengaluru: Bengal 301 & 127/5 (Sudip Chatterjee 48). Karnataka 221 (Abhinav Manohar 55, Vidyadhar Patil 33; Ishan Porel 4/54, Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal 3/65).n In Mumbai: Mumbai 602/4. Odisha 285 (S. Pattanaik 102) & 126/5.

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