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Ranji Trophy | Karnataka gets the win against Punjab, but its progress still hangs by the thread

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Karnataka’s Yashovardhan Parantap during the Ranji Trophy cricket match against Punjab at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru, on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
| Photo Credit: K. BHAGYA PRAKASH

For the sparse but enthusiastic crowd that had assembled at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on a chilly Saturday morning, it was the best possible outcome.

To their delight, Karnataka thrashed Punjab by an innings and 207 runs in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group-C encounter. And Punjab skipper Shubman Gill, a favourite of the Indian masses, scored a fine hundred (102, 171b, 14×4, 3×6) to roar back to form after a difficult two months.

For the respective teams, however, it may not amount to much. The victory with a bonus point pushed Karnataka’s tally up to 19 — with a match against table-topping Haryana remaining — but its progress will depend on results elsewhere. Punjab, on the other hand, is out of the competition (11 points, six matches).

In fact, the writing was on the wall for Punjab ever since it was bundled out for 55 on the opening morning. Saturday, if anything, was a test of its fighting spirit. And save for Gill, all others failed.

Karnataka’s Yashovardhan Parantap being greeted by team members after taking the wicket of Ramandeep Singh of Punjab during their Ranji Trophy match at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru, January 25, 2025.

Karnataka’s Yashovardhan Parantap being greeted by team members after taking the wicket of Ramandeep Singh of Punjab during their Ranji Trophy match at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru, January 25, 2025.
| Photo Credit:
K. BHAGYA PRAKASH

From an overnight 24 for two — a massive 396-run adrift — Punjab was bundled out for 213. Gill and Jassinder Singh negotiated the first hour well before Yashovardhan Parantap, in his second First Class outing, sliced open the contest.

The 21-year-old pacer trapped Jassinder in front, caught Ramandeep Singh off his own bowling after the batter top-edged a pull and rearranged Sanvir Singh’s stumps. A diving Devdutt Padikkal caught Pukhraj Mann at first slip off V. Koushik to make it 84 for six.

As he ran out of partners, Gill turned expansive. He creamed left-arm pacer Abhilash Shetty through cover and hoisted him down the ground for two sixes. The patented half-pull, half-steer to the mid-wicket boundary also made an appearance.

When on 57, K.V. Aneesh grassed a chance at gully and Gill capitalised. He moved into the nineties by hitting speedster Prasidh Krishna for a majestic maximum over long-off. A delicate punch to the backward point fence off Koushik took him to 96 before two singles and a hard-run double brought the century.

Gill’s downfall came when he tried to paddle sweep leggie Shreyas Gopal and was adjudged leg-before. He tossed his bat up in frustration, for he thought he had nicked the ball. But even if he had survived, it would have been largely academic.

Punjab’s Shubman Gill is adjudged leg before during the Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru, January 25, 2025.

Punjab’s Shubman Gill is adjudged leg before during the Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru, January 25, 2025.
| Photo Credit:
K. BHAGYA PRAKASH

The scores: Punjab — 1st innings: 55 in 29 overs.

Karnataka — 1st innings: 475 in 122.1 overs.

Punjab — 2nd innings: Prabhsimran Singh c Parantap b Abhilash 1, Shubman Gill lbw b Shreyas 102, Anmolpreet Singh lbw b Prasidh 14, Jassinder Singh lbw b Parantap 13, Ramandeep Singh c & b Parantap 0, Sanvir Singh b Parantap 0, Pukhraj Mann c Padikkal b Koushik 8, Mayank Markande lbw b Prasidh 27, Sukhdeep Bajwa (not out) 26, Aradhya Shukla c Aneesh b Shreyas 0, Gurnoor Brar c Padikkal b Shreyas 12; Extras (lb-5, w-2, nb-3): 10; Total (in 63.4 overs): 213.

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-23, 3-61, 4-61, 5-65, 6-84, 7-147, 8-187, 9-187.

Karnataka bowling: Koushik 19-9-37-1, Abhilash 13-2-58-1, Prasidh 15-3-57-2, Parantap 13-3-37-3, Shreyas 3.4-1-19-3.

PoM: R. Smaran



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