Karnataka, Jharkhand, Andhra, Uttarakhand, J&K Seal Ranji Trophy Quarter-Final Spots

Karnataka secured the final quarter-final berth in Elite Group B thanks to a blistering unbeaten century from captain Devdutt Padikkal, who chased down 250 against Punjab in just 27.5 overs. In Group A, Jharkhand and Andhra progressed ahead of defending champions Vidarbha based on superior bonus points, eliminating the titleholders. Uttarakhand joined group-toppers Bengal from Group C after a comprehensive innings victory over Assam, while Jammu & Kashmir qualified from Group D as Mumbai was held to a draw. The quarter-finals are scheduled to be held from February 6-10, setting up knockout clashes between the eight qualified teams.

Key Points: Ranji Trophy Quarter-Finalists: Karnataka, J&K, Andhra Qualify

  • Karnataka clinched last QF spot with stunning chase
  • Jharkhand & Andhra advance on bonus points
  • Uttarakhand dominates Assam with innings win
  • Jammu & Kashmir qualifies as Mumbai draws
  • Defending champions Vidarbha eliminated
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Ranji Trophy: Karnataka, Jharkhand, Andhra, Uttarakhand, Jammu & Kashmir qualify for quarter-finals

Karnataka, Jharkhand, Andhra, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir qualify for the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals after dramatic final league matches.

"Padikkal's emphatic knock ensured otherwise happened. - Report"

New Delhi, Feb 1

Karnataka, Jharkhand, Andhra, Uttarakhand and Jammu & Kashmir sealed their places in the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals after getting favourable results on the last day of their seventh round league matches.

At the IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali, Karnataka captain Devdutt Padikkal smashed an unbeaten 120 off 85 balls to steer his side to a stunning chase of 250 in just 27.5 overs against Punjab and clinch the last quarter-final spot.

The left-hander, elevated to captaincy after Karnataka suffered a heavy defeat to Madhya Pradesh in the last game, aced the chase with a commanding knock and was supported by Mayank Agarwal's brisk 53 off 36 balls.

Saurashtra, who had beaten Chandigarh by an innings and 56 runs, looked set to hold the last quarter-final berth from Elite Group B after Madhya Pradesh sealed their spot. But their hopes hinged on Karnataka failing to win in Mohali. Padikkal's emphatic knock ensured otherwise happened.

Karnataka's bowlers had earlier restricted Punjab to 256 in the second innings, but the effort took 101 overs, leaving time a factor. Padikkal responded with urgency, racing to his first fifty in 42 balls and his second in just 32 deliveries, before sealing victory by hitting the winning runs.

In terms of Elite Group A, Jharkhand, Andhra and Vidarbha were locked on 31 points at the top of Group A. But bonus point wins separated them, Jharkhand advancing with three, Andhra with two, while defending champions Vidarbha bowed out with only one against their name.

Though Vidarbha beat Uttar Pradesh in Nagpur, they will miss the knockouts by a whisker and that means a new Ranji Trophy champion will be crowned this season. Vidarbha will be ruing the loss they had at the hands of Andhra, which ultimately proved to cause their downfall.

In terms of Elite Group C, after Bengal beat Haryana to become table-toppers and enter the knockouts in Rohtak, Uttarakhand followed them into the quarter-finals after beating Assam by an innings and 42 runs.

Mayank Mishra picked up 6-86 as Uttarakhand bowled out Assam for 278 after forcing them to follow-on. Captain Kunal Chandela's double-century in the first innings handed Uttarakhand the initiative early and they never let go of it in a dominating clash in Dehradun.

In Elite Group D, with Mumbai forced to draw against Delhi, thanks to visitors skipper Ayush Doseja making an unbeaten 159, Jammu and Kashmir marked their progression into the knockouts as the second best side.

J&K had taken a massive lead of 603 runs in the first innings against Himachal Pradesh, who were bowled out for 168 in the first innings and were in trouble at 26/2 in their second essay. But due to overnight rain, no play was possible on day four at the Amtar cricket ground in Nadaun.

Ranji Trophy quarter-finals schedule - to be held from February 6-10

Quarterfinal 1 - Jharkhand versus Uttarakhand

Quarterfinal 2 - Madhya Pradesh versus Jammu & Kashmir

Quarterfinal 3 - Bengal versus Andhra

Quarterfinal 4 - Mumbai versus Karnataka

- IANS

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Priya S
Heartbreak for Vidarbha! To miss out by such a small margin, that loss to Andhra must sting. But that's the beauty of the Ranji Trophy league stage – every point, every bonus point counts. Tough luck for the defending champs.
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Rohit P
So happy to see Jammu & Kashmir qualify! They have been playing some solid cricket. Taking a 600+ run lead is just domination. Hope they can give Madhya Pradesh a tough fight. More power to teams from the northern regions! 🙌
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Sarah B
The depth in Indian domestic cricket is incredible. So many teams fighting till the last day. Uttarakhand's rise has been impressive too. Kunal Chandela's double ton set it up perfectly for them. Exciting quarter-finals lined up!
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Vikram M
While Padikkal's innings was brilliant, I feel the scheduling and points system needs a look. A team like Vidarbha, the champion, is out because of one bad game and bonus points. Maybe the knockouts should have more teams? Just a thought.
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Karthik V
Andhra Pradesh quietly going about their business! Toppling the champions and making it through. Jharkhand vs Uttarakhand is an interesting fixture – two relatively newer forces in the quarters. Can't wait for the action to begin on the 6th!

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