Vadodara: In the form of Deepak Hoodfire 75 and an impressive performance by Bowlers helped Rajasthan raise a comfortable 30-run victory over Haryana in their last Elite C group match and qualify for the knockout stage at Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy here on Tuesday.
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Rajasthan topped the group with 20 points after remaining unbeaten on the league stage.
Put it in Bat, Rajasthan rises on Hooda which blisters 75 of 47 balls to post 155 which is competitive for six and then bundles the opposition for 125, with Mohit Jain (4/4) choosing four numbers.
Rajasthan loses the opening of Yash Kothari (3) and Ashok Inmitting (0) early and staggered 4 for 2.
But later in the form of Mahipal Loggor (46) and Huba is a steady ship with the third stand for the third goal.
While Lovror hammered five boundaries and six, Hooda crashed five four and four maximum, when he played with opposition attacks.
As soon as the logging was stuck in front of the goal with a rival Skipper Harshal Patel, Huba took responsibility for himself and ensured that his bowler had a total decent to maintain.
Chasing 156, Haryana lost Skipper Harshal Patel (14) with cheap.
The opening partner of Chaitanya Bishnoi (41) tried to take the game in, but did not get support from others, as continued by Rajasthan Bowlers.
Haryana was never on a comfortable lane to catch up and suffer from the destruction of the lower middle order.
There were no batteries that even showed the fight, such as Rajasthan added four more points to their cats.
For Rajasthan, Jain is well supported by young Speedster Kamlesh Nagarkoti (2/25), while Lovror (1/18), Ravi Bishnoi (1/30), Shubham Sharma (1/1) plays their components for perfection.
Breast Scores: Rajasthan 155/6 (Deepak Hood 75, Mahipal Lomror 46; Sumit Kumar 2/28, Harshal Patel 2/42) Beat Haryana 125 Out (Chaitanya Bishnoi 41, Mohit Jain 4/14, Kamlesh Nagarkoti 3/25) with 30 Run.
Himachal 148/7 (Raghav Dhawan 57, Prashant Chopra 35; C Stephen 4/11, Manish Galamaru 1/30) Beat Andhra 118 Out (Ashwin Hebbar 43, Ricky Bhuvi 41; Pankaj Jaiswal 5/18, Rishi Dhawan 3/16) with 30 runs.
Jammu and Kashmir 156/6 (Jatin Wadhwan 45, Qamran Iqbal 37; Utarsh Singh 2/22, Kr Singh 1/8) Lost Jharkhand 157/5 (Virat Singh 40, Ishank Jaggi 30; Ram Dayal 2/28, Parvez Rasool 1 / 24) by 5 Wicket.
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