Ranji Trophy Q-F Day 5 are living ranking updates: Punjab want 200 runs to win in opposition to Saurashtra

“I need to play Exams for India” Avesh Khan eyes India comeback after 35 wickets this season

As Andhra took a 151-run first-innings lead, Madhya Pradesh trainer Chandrakant Pandit had an extended onerous chat together with his gamers within the dressing room. If Madhya Pradesh wanted to retain their name, they wanted some ordinary struggle again.

“We had an extended consultation at the 3rd day and Pandit sir used to be transparent that if we need to play like a champion group (MP are protecting champions) then we wish to get them out inside 100 runs in order that batsmen get a possibility to attain no less than 250 runs. To turn out that we’re certainly a champion group, we would have liked to do it by some means; happily it went as we deliberate,” Avesh Khan mentioned. [Read more]

Avesh Khan in motion. (FILE)