Karnataka Gains 1st Innings Lead Against TN
Karnataka gained the all-important first innings lead against Tamil Nadu on the third day of its Ranji Trophy Group 'B' encounter here on Wednesday, despite a superb ton by the experienced Dinesh Karthik (113).
Dindigul, Dec 11 (PTI) Karnataka gained the all-important first innings lead against Tamil Nadu on the third day of its Ranji Trophy Group 'B' encounter here on Wednesday, despite a superb ton by the experienced Dinesh Karthik (113).
Off-spinner Krishnappa Gowtham was the star performer for Karnataka, picking up six wickets for 110 runs.
Karnataka recovered from 23 for 3 in the second innings to end the day at 89 for 5, a lead of 118 runs with a day's play remaining.
Resuming at 165 for 4, a lot depended for Tamil Nadu on Karthik and the in-form batsman kept the team in the hunt with his enterprising batting.
He mixed defence and attack and kept the rival bowlers at bay.
He had a crucial partnership of 58 runs with N Jagadeesan (29).
Despite losing partners at regular intervals, Karthik kept fighting and took Tamil Nadu close.
He eventually holed out to D Mathias at long-off to give Gowtham his sixth wicket and a 29-run lead to Karnataka.
Medium pacer K Vignesh struck two early blows for the host in the second innings, getting opener D Nischal and captain Karun Nair (5), while Vijay Shankar ran out the prolific Mayank Agarwal (8).
The in-form Devdutt Padikkal (29 batting) and B R Sharath (25 batting) ensured that Karnataka ended the day without any further setbacks.
Vignesh and off-spinner R Ashwin took two wickets apiece for Tamil Nadu.
Brief scores: Karnataka 336 and 89 for 5 in 40 overs (Devdutt Padikkal 29 batting) vs Tamil Nadu 307 all out in 109.3 overs (Dinesh Karthik 113, Abhinav Mukund 47, Krishnappa Gowtham 6/110).
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