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Gill's ton guides Punjab to semis; Mumbai, Vidarbha through

Last updated on: November 02, 2022 09:28 IST

IMAGE: Punjab's Shubman Gill celebrates his century against Karnataka in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy quarter-finals in Kolkata, on Tuesday. Photograph: BCCI Domestic/Twitter

Shubman Gill celebrated his T20I call-up for the New Zealand tour in style, smashing his maiden century in the format as Punjab defeated Karnataka by nine runs in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy quarter-finals in Kolkata, on Tuesday.

The opener batted till the last ball of the penultimate over and top-scored with a career-best 126 to power Punjab to a massive 225/4.

In reply, the two-time champions Karnataka put up a fight before being restricted to 216/6.

Punjab will face Himachal Pradesh in the first semi-final at Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Earlier, the 23-year-old Gill, making full use of a reprieve by Karnataka glovesman Luvnith Sisodia on 34, blazed his way to a 30-ball 50 and then completed the century in 49 balls. Overall, he smashed 11 fours and nine sixes during a knock that was a blend of artistry and aggression.

 

Punjab had a shaky start as they lost Abhishek Sharma and Prabhsimran Singh early, but thereafter it was all about Gill. The youngster forged a 151-run partnership with Anmolpreet Singh (59) as they raced to 161 inside 16 overs. Gill continued in the same vein with Sanvir Singh, who gave him fine support with a brisk 27 not out from 13 balls.

Veteran Manish Pandey lifted Karnataka from 18/3 with a 29-ball 45, before Abhinav Manohar slammed a 29-ball 62 not out.

Manoj Bhandage slammed 25 off 9 balls, while Manohar and Krishnappa Gowtham (30 not out) brought the equation down to 38 from the last two overs. But Siddarth Kaul and Harpreet Brar held their nerves to seal a win for Punjab.

Mumbai down Saurashtra

IMAGE: Saurashtra's Chetan Sakariya celebrates a wicket against Mumbai. Photograph: BCCI Domestic/Twitter

Shreyas Iyer top-scored for Mumbai with a 30-ball 40 while Shivam Dube came up with a 25 not out from 13 balls as Mumbai sealed a two-wicket win against Saurashtra.

Prerak Mankad's explosive 25-ball 61, studded with seven fours and three sixes, propelled Saurashtra to 166 for eight.

In reply, Mumbai lost two wickets inside the powerplay and skipper Ajinkya Rahane also failed to convert his start. But Dube held on to complete the chase with three balls to spare.

Chetan Sakariya (4/33) and Kushang Patel (2/33) were the most successful bowlers.

Vidarbha knock out Delhi

Delhi fell short by just one run in a tricky chase of 158 to be knocked out by Vidarbha in a second quarterfinal at the Jadavpur University Second Campus ground in Salt Lake.

It was Yash Thakur who was the architect of their win as he bowled a perfect final over to dismiss Lalit Yadav (17) and Lakhsay Thareja (4) in three balls to swing the match in their favour.

Chasing 157, Delhi needed 26 off the last two overs and managed 16 off veteran India pacer Umesh Yadav.

In the last over, Thakur bagged two wickets.

Earlier, Dhawan, who was appointed India ODI captain for the New Zealand tour, got off to a brisk start as he along with Himmat Singh (27) put on a 48-run stand.

But Singh became Thakur's first victim, while Dhawan was dismissed by Aditya Sarwate (2/16) in the ninth over as Vidarbha kept on taking wickets at regular intervals. Vidarbha scored 157 for five with skipper Askhay Wadkar leading from the front in a 53-ball 63.

Vidarbha will take on Mumbai in the second semi-final at the Eden.

Bengal crash out vs Himachal

Bengal suffered a four-wicket loss to Himachal Pradesh in another thrilling last-eight finish.

IMAGE: Shahbaz Ahmed of India bowls. Photograph: Pankaj Nangia/Gallo Images/Getty Images

Shahbaz Ahmed top-scored for Bengal in a 32-ball 59 to propel them to 199 for six.

In reply, Himachal's Akash Vasisht slammed an unbeaten 76 off 42 balls, while Nikhil Gangta scored 50 off 37 deliveries to seal a last-ball win.

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