• Andhra vs Tamil Nadu - Match Drawn.Tamil Nadu takes three points as the team took first innings lead and Andhra finishes the match with one point.

  • Tamil Nadu bowled out for 254, takes the first innings lead of 38 runs against Andhra.

  • Substitute fielder,Manish Golamaru holds on to a Over: 111.1 Vignesh K 10(46) ct Manish Golamaru (Sub) b Ricky Bhui, Tamil Nadu 253/9

  • Match Drawn- Gujarat and Saurashtra play out a draw. Saurashtra finishes at 94/5. Gujarat- 1 point; Saurashtra- 3 points.

  • J&K wins by eight wicket. Tripura had set a small target of 40 runs and it only took J&K 57 balls to chase it down. Comfortable victory in the end.

  • Madhya Pradesh vs Punjab - Match Drawn. MP took first innings and bags three points , whereas Punjab takes one point back.

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Mumbai-Karnataka match drawn. Mumbai reaches 173/4 from 64 overs. Karnataka- 3 points; Mumbai 1 point.

  • Siva Charan Singh holds onto the catch as Imandi picks up his third wicket to send Kousik J, who scored 33 runs off 76 balls,  back to the pavilion. Tamil Nadu 214/8 and trails Andhra by two runs.

  • Vidarbha and Baroda also play out a draw . Vidarbha took the first innings lead and as a result, the squad takes home three points and Baroda bags one point.

  • Chhattisgarh vs Railways play out a draw. Since, Railways had taken the first innings lead , it finishes the match with three points , while Chhattisgarh takes home only a solitary point.

  • Baroda openers Kedar Devdhar and Aditya Waghmode bring up their centuries in the team's second innings against Vidarbha. This is Waghmode's second 100 of the match. Baroda 216/0

  • Match Drawn. Services and Uttar Pradesh play out a draw. Since UP had taken the first innings lead , the team bags three points from the match whereas, Services only takes one.

  • Rahul Chahar completes his five-fer as Rajasthan bowls Jharkhand out for 235 runs to win the match by 92 runs.

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Siddhesh Lad goes. Caught behind by Sharath off Suchith for 4. Mumbai 127/4

  • Tripura takes a lead of 40 runs , but just has one wicket left. J&K will look to push for a win with just over an hour of play left in the day. Tripura 358/9

  • Madhya Pradesh needs 210 runs to win, Siddarth Kaul traps Aryaman Vikram Birla leg before off the first ball of the innings. Madhya Pradesh 34/1

  • Tanmay Agarwal reaches his fifty 84 balls, with K Rohit Rayudu nearing his half century with an unbeaten 41 off 94 balls. Hyderabad 103/0, leads by 224 runs

  • Tamil Nadu close to taking a lead in the first innnings. Kousik J and R Sai Kishore at the crease, Tamil Nadu 208/7

  • Railways needs 164 runs to win with nine wickets in hand, Nitin Bhille 19(22) and Saurabh Wakaskar 7(17) at the crease.

  • Jharkhand needs 113 runs to win with 3 wickets remaining , Ishan Jaggi 48(106) and Varun Aaron 0(0) at the crease.

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Mumbai at Tea- 115/3 from 39 overs. Suryakumar batting on 26, Siddhesh Lad on 2. Siddhesh was dropped by Kaunain Abbas at first slip off Suchith in the last over before tea. 251 runs more needed from a minimum of 31 overs.

  • Our reporter V.V. Subrahmanyam updates: In the consequential second innings, having taken the first innings lead, Hyderabad scores 92 for no loss in 30 overs at tea in final day with openers Tanmay Agarwal (52) and Rohit Rayudu (33) at the crease vs Delhi

  • Railways loses opener Shivakant Shukla for 1 run after being set a target of 190 runs. Railways 1/1

  • Captain Kedar Devdhar 70 notout and Aditya Waghmode 54 notout reach fifties to cut down Baroda's deficit to 57 runs. Baroda 135/0

  • Delhi all out for 339 runs, conceding a lead of 121 runs lead to Hyderabad. Hyderabad openers Tanmay Agarwal and K. Rohit Rayudu take the second innings score to 68/0.

  • Chhattisgarh captain Harpreet Singh Bhatia reaches his fifty in 85 balls (8x4), stretches the lead to 189 runs.

  • Saurashtra loses Sheldon Jackson and Samarth Vyas in quick succession. Saurashtra 55/3, needs 255 runs to win.

  • Services does better than the first innings after it was all out for 260 runs. N.K. Singh 71 not out and Ravi Chauhan 75 not out add 142 runs for the second wicket. Services 162/1

  • Ashish Hooda bags 5-54 to put Haryana just one wicket away from victory against Goa. Goa 141/9

  • Tamil Nadu loses half of its side, however, Baba Aparajith's 41 not out brings his team close to a first innings lead. Tamil Nadu 158/5

  • S.K. Patel unbeaten 109 keeps Tripura afloat, Tripura 295/5, trails by 23 runs.

  • Punjab captain Mandeep Singh completes his fifty shortly after Mayank Markande's dismissal. Punjab 260/8, leads by 238 runs.

  • Saurashtra loses opener Snell Patel early chasing 305. Saurashtra 25/1

  • Haryana's A.H. Hooda brings an end to Suyash S Prabhudessai's 36(74) resistance. Goa 120/8, needs 163 runs to win.

  • Jharkhand's Saurabh Tiwary departs for 28 of 61 balls, Jharkhand needs 207 runs to win with six wickets in hand.

  • Tripura trails J&K by 68 runs, Pratyush Singh completes his fifty in 79 balls.

  • Our reporter V.V. Subrahmanyam updates: Delhi all out for 339 in extended lunch break to concede the vital first innings lead with debutant left arm spinner Tanay Thyagarajan taking five wickets.

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Mumbai 32 for one from 12 overs at lunch. Jay Bista (2) the batsmen dismissed. Need 334 more from a minimum of 59 overs

  • Our reporter V.V. Subrahmanyam updates: Delhi loses Lalit Yadav whose defiant 77 ended when he was bowled by Tanay Thyagarajan who completed a five wicket haul on debut, Delhi 332/9

  • Avesh Khan sends back Abhishek Gupta 10(38) and Barinder Sran 6(2) in the same over. Punjab's lead crosses 200-run mark.

  • J.J. Yadav castles Goa's Darshan Misal to inch Haryana closer to a victory. Goa 108/7, needs 177 runs to win.

  • Sanjeet Desai's unbeaten 62 off 111 balls, helps Chhattisgarh stretch its lead past 100 runs against Railways. Chhattisgarh 132/3

  • Mumbai loses the wicket of Jay Bista for 7 runs on board. Caught by B.R. Sharath in Abhimanyu Mithun's bowling. Mumbai 7/1

  • Milind and new man Palzor departs in quick succession. An innings loss loom over Sikkim with just two wickets left against Uttarakhand.

  • Bhargav Merai reaches completes his century, and Gujarat captain  Priyank Panchal declares at 328/4. Saurashtra is set a target of 304 runs.

  • Uttarakhand needs three more wickets to beat Assam , but Milind is the only player who is puttting up a resistance with 50 off 59 balls.

  • Fifth wicket down for Punjab. Avesh Khan gets the wicket of Sanvir Singh. Punjab leads by 185 runs

  • Shivendra Singh 38(56) caught by Arindam Ghosh in Anureet Singh's bowling, Chhattisgarh 85/3

  • Meghalaya wins by six wickets! Punit Bisht 34 not out and 29 not out finish the job for the home team to pick up six points from the Plate Group encounter.

  • Sikkim stares at an innings defeat to Uttarkhand as it loses sixth wicket in the form of Chitiz Tamang 0(4). Sikkim 113/6, trails by 193 runs.

  • Our reporter V.V. Subrahmanyam updates: Delhi loses seventh wicket, Lalit Yadav trapped lbw by Mehdi Hasan, 281/7

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Karnataka declare at 170/5. Siddharth not out on  71, Suchith 10. Target 366 in a minimum of 71 overs

  • Ayyappa Bandaru gets N. Jagadeesan for 10 runs, Tamil Nadu  131/4, trails Andhra by 85 runs.

  • Sikkim in deep trouble after B.B. Sharma departs in Vaibhav's bowling, leaving his team trailing by 205 runs in the second innings, with five wickets in hand.

  • Vidarbha manages to take a first innings lead of 192 runs, after Baroda is all out for 337 runs.

  • Goa loses half of its side chasing 285, Amit Verma gone for 23. Goa 60/5, needs 224 runs to win.

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Karnataka loses both Binny and B.R. Sharath in quick succession. 151 for five, lead by 346.

  • Our reporter V.V. Subrahmanyam updates: Delhi survives the first hour without losing any wicket, 269 for six , Lalit Yadav and Simarjith Singh batting on fourth day morning

  • Stuart Binny gone! Karsh Kothari sends back the all-rounder for 30, caught by Dhawal Kulkarni. Karnataka 150/4, leads by 345 runs.  

  • Gujarat loses the wicket of Manpreet Juneja in Devendrasinh Jadeja's bowling. Gujarat 266/3; leads Saurashtra by 241 runs.

  • Snehal Kauthankar 14(20) is bowled by A.H. Hooda, Goa 59/4; needs 225 runs to win.

  • Alok Sharma falls for 21 runs in A.V. Choudhary's bowling. Jharkhand needs 270 runs to beat Rajasthan with 8 wickets  in hand.

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates:  Karnataka scoring at a brisk pace. Lead swells to 319. KV Siddharth brings up his 50. Karnataka126/3

  • Pacer Kuldeep Sen strikes for Madhya Pradesh as he forces Punjab's Anmolpreet Singh to edge to a ball to Naman Ojha. Punjab leads by 131 runs, 153/3

  • Our reporter N. Sudarshan updates: Change of ball (after 40.2 overs) half an hour into the day’s play between Mumbai and Karnataka at Belagavi. This is the seventh ball change effected in this match. Karnataka leads by 313 runs.

  • Baroda's first innings lead is not in the sight as keeper-batsman P.R. Shah and Soeb Tai are tasked with job of scoring an excess of 223 runs. With just three Baroda wickets remaining, the three points are Vidarbha's to lose on Day 4. Baroda 307/7

  • Lalit Yadav and Simarjeet Singh start Delhi's attempt to overcome a deficit of 209 runs on the final day, which means the batsmen need to protect their wicket and also bat quickly in the three sessions. Delhi 251/6

  • Meghalaya loses both its openers R.R. Biswa and J.J. Lamare in the chase of 89 runs, Meghalaya 12/2

  • Priyank Panchal fast-paced innings of 141 off 149 balls comes to an end, after he is caught by Gujarat Snell Patel in Chetan Sakariya's bowling. Gujarat 214/2, leads by 190 runs.

  • Goa loses its third wicket, chasing a target of 285. Sagun Kamat 10(34) is caught by Pramod Chandila in H.V. Patel's bowling. Goa 30/3

  • Leading by 109 runs in its second innings, Punjab loses its second wicket as opener Jiwanjot Singh 39(109) is given leg before wicket in Ishwar Chandra Pandey's bowling.

  • Jharkhand openers Alok Sharma and Sumit Kumar off to a cautious start in the chase of 328 runs. Jharkhand 36/0

  • Abrar Kazi is the last man to depart at 164 (208b, 18x4, 4x6) as Singhania's fifth wicket (29.2-8-52-5) as Meghalaya is set a target of 89 runs.

  • Nagaland's Abrar Kazi reaches 153 runs in 196 balls (17x4, 3x6), but his partner at the other end Jalal is trapped leg before by A. Singhania. Nagaland 370/9