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Ranji Trophy 2013-14: Uttar Pradesh set to register win over Baroda
Opener Tanmay Srivastava made an unbeaten century before spearhead RP Singh struck twice at the fag end to put Uttar Pradesh in sight of an outright win against Baroda in their Group B Ranji Trophy match.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Nov 09, 2013, 05:41 PM (IST)
Edited: Nov 09, 2013, 05:41 PM (IST)


At stumps, Baroda were reeling at five for two on the third day © Getty images
Vadodara: Nov 9, 2013
Opener Tanmay Srivastava made an unbeaten century before spearhead RP Singh struck twice at the fag end to put Uttar Pradesh in sight of an outright win against Baroda in their Group B Ranji Trophy match.
Chasing a stiff target of 369, Baroda, in their second innings, were reeling at five for two at stumps on the third day.
Before R P got into the act with two quick wickets late into the day’s play, Srivastava laid the foundation by remaining unbeaten on 124, and he was well supported by skipper Suresh Raina (65) and Mukul Dagar (63).
Srivastava hit 14 boundaries and a six while facing 224 balls at the Moti Bagh Stadium, which also saw Raina scoring a century in UP’s first innings.
Starting their second innings with a crucial 74-run lead behind them, the visitors started on a confident note, with the openers adding 111 runs for the first wicket to put their team in a strong position.
Mohammad Kaif did not last long but Raina along with Srivastava forged another century partnership to virtually knock Baroda out of the contest.
Raina struck seven fours while Dagar found the fence nine times.
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