After middle-order batsman Rajat Patidar frustrated Bengal on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final at Brabourne Stadium on Friday, it was the turn of another centurion — Harpreet Singh (139) — to frustrate Manoj Tiwary's outfit
Harpreet Singh celebrates his century against Bengal on Saturday
After middle-order batsman Rajat Patidar frustrated Bengal on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final at Brabourne Stadium on Friday, it was the turn of another centurion — Harpreet Singh (139) — to frustrate Manoj Tiwary's outfit.
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Harpreet Singh celebrates his century against Bengal on Saturday. Pic/Atul Kamble
Tiwary looked in fine fettle when he clubbed two consecutive sixes Ishwar Pandey over long off at the pavilion end.
On Saturday, Madhya Pradesh took a humungous 787-lead to put Bengal completely out of the reckoning for a semi-final berth.
Madhya Pradesh declared their second innings at 560-9, setting Bengal an impossible 788-run target. At stumps, Bengal were reeling at 107 for three. Bengal skipper Tiwary was unbeaten on 32.
Earlier, Harpreet (overnight 18 not out) slammed the Bengal bowlers to all parts of the Brabourne. He hit 14 fours in his 206-ball knock.
Brief scores
Madhya Pradesh 348 & 560-9 decl (Harpreet Singh 139, R Patidar 137, D Bundela 72; A Dinda 2-92, V Pratap Singh 2-94) vs Bengal 121 & 113-3 (S Mondal 39, M Tiwary 32*; J Saxena 1-21, I Pandey 1-33)