Days after his release by Mumbai Indians, Arjun Tendulkar picked his maiden five-wicket haul in First Class cricket as Arunachal Pradesh were bowled out for 84
Arjun Tendulkar, who will turn 25 next week, has so far played 49 competitive games across three formats at senior level and picked 68 wickets
Karnataka gained three points after its Ranji Trophy Group C match against Kerala petered out to a draw on the fourth and final day in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday
Arjun Tendulkar scored his maiden first-class century on his Ranji Trophy debut for Goa.
A former scorer, an ex-software engineer and a player, whose career was cut short by injury, scripted history on Tuesday as Vrinda Rathi, Janani Narayanan and Gayathri Venugopalan became the first female trio to officiate in the prestigious Ranji Trophy
Arjun Tendulkar's scalps included his former Mumbai Indians teammate Tilak Verma (62) as Hyderabad scored 177/6
Dropped from the Indian Test team after his prolonged lean run with the bat, Ajinkya Rahane will be the centre of attention when heavyweights Mumbai play Goa in their Elite Group D Ranji Trophy game in Ahmedabad from Thursday.
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Goa registered a seven-wicket win over Tamil Nadu in an Elite Group A match here on Monday.
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Gujarat bowled out Goa for 159 and chased down the target in 27.4 overs with half centuries from Priyank Panchal and Bhargav Merai.
The deceased cricketer had scored 30 runs and was at the non-striker's end when he collapsed.
Chetan Desai was suspended on May 30 by the Goa Cricket Association after he walked out of a meeting and was charged with insubordination. He is also a probe into a fraud case.
Skipper Biplab Samantray socred 100 and bagged two wickets as Odhisha edged past Goa by one run in a nail-biting quarter-final tie.
Kerala were 31-run ahead in their second innings with Nikhilesh Surendran (0 batting) and VA Jagadeesh (0 batting) in the middle when stumps were drawn for the day.
Reeling at 31 for four at stumps on Sunday, Assam collapsed to 208 to set Goa a target of 50 runs. Amit Yadav was the undisputed star of the Goa show, taking 7 for 69 in his 31 overs.
At the Wankhede Stadium, home team Mumbai just needed 5.4 overs to pick up the last two Vidarbha wickets and complete a 338-run win.
The GCA members unanimously decided that Sagun be suspended for his wrongful action and an enquiry committee has been set up to decide the period of suspension, the association said.
Gujarat registered an 8-wicket win over Maharashtra, while Bengal and Karnataka also started with victories.
Apart from five players from Goa, there are three from Delhi NCR and one from Jaipur.