Andhra Stuns Vidarbha, Ends 16-Match Streak in Ranji Trophy Thriller

Andhra secured a commanding eight-wicket victory over Vidarbha, chasing down 259 on day four. Shaik Rasheed's unbeaten 132 and captain Ricky Bhui's 64 not out powered the successful chase with a dominant 145-run partnership. The result ended Vidarbha's impressive 16-match unbeaten streak in first-class cricket. In other action, Mumbai confirmed their knockout qualification with a nine-wicket win over Hyderabad.

Key Points: Andhra Beat Vidarbha, Top Ranji Trophy Group A Table

  • Andhra tops Group A
  • Ends Vidarbha's 16-match streak
  • Rasheed's unbeaten 132
  • Bhui's crucial 64*
  • Mumbai qualifies for knockouts
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Ranji Trophy: Rasheed, Bhui's centuries help Andhra beat Vidarbha by 8 wickets

Centuries from Shaik Rasheed & Ricky Bhui lead Andhra to an 8-wicket win over Vidarbha, ending their 16-match unbeaten streak in Ranji Trophy.

"Rasheed and Bhui combined for a brisk 145-run stand off 163 balls that erased any hopes of a Vidarbha fightback. - Report"

Anantapur, Jan 25

Andhra climbed to the top of Elite Group A points table in the 2025/26 Ranji Trophy after beating Vidarbha by eight wickets on day four's play at the Anantapur Cricket Ground on Sunday.

Chasing 259, Shaik Rasheed struck an unbeaten 132, studded with 20 boundaries, to steer the hosts home. Captain Ricky Bhui added 64 not out, while K.S. Bharat chipped in with 43.

Resuming from 93/1, Andhra capitalised on benign morning conditions. Though Bharat fell to Nachiket Bhute after pulling to deep fine leg, Rasheed and Bhui combined for a brisk 145-run stand off 163 balls that erased any hopes of a Vidarbha fightback.

Bhui, who had endured a lean run in red-ball cricket, found fluency early with wristy strokes, while Rasheed relied on timing and placement to dominate the attack. Rasheed's third century of the campaign came with a cut-through point, and he sealed victory for Andhra with another backfoot punch fetching him a boundary.

The result also ended Vidarbha's 16-match unbeaten streak in first-class cricket, as they suffered their first defeat in red-ball cricket since the 2023/24 Ranji Trophy final. Andhra now lead Group A with 29 points, ahead of Jharkhand (25) and Vidarbha (25), who must beat Uttar Pradesh outright in their final game to stay in contention for knockout qualification.

Meanwhile, Mumbai confirmed their place in the knockouts with a commanding nine-wicket victory over Hyderabad in their Elite Group D clash at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, a result which kept alive their bid for clinching a record 43rd title.

Hyderabad, led for the first time by India pacer Mohammed Siraj, endured a difficult outing as Mumbai enforced the follow-on and bowled them out for 302 in the second innings.

Mumbai required just 12 runs to complete the chase, which they did in 3.2 overs. The only setback in an otherwise dominant display was the dismissal of opener Akhil Herwadkar during the brief chase, denying Mumbai a bonus point.

- IANS

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Priya S
So happy for Ricky Bhui! He was struggling for form, but a captain's knock when it mattered most. That partnership with Rasheed was pure class. Andhra topping the group is a fantastic story. Hope they can go all the way!
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Vikram M
As a Vidarbha fan, this hurts. But credit where it's due, Andhra outplayed us completely. Our batting in the first innings let us down. Now we have to beat UP outright... tough task ahead. The pressure is on.
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Rohit P
While the focus is on the big teams, these performances in the Ranji Trophy are the real backbone of Indian cricket. Rasheed's third century this season! Selectors should be taking note for the India A squad.
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Michael C
Following from the UK. The depth in Indian domestic cricket is incredible. A team like Andhra, not traditionally a powerhouse, can beat the defending champions. This competitive league system is why India produces so many world-class players.
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Sarah B
Great to see such a dominant chase. 259 is not a small target on day four, but they made it look easy. The article mentions "benign conditions," but you still have to bat well. Kudos to the Andhra team!
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Nikhil C

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