Arjun Tendulkar
In spite of the fact that Arjun Tendulkar began his career in the Ranji Trophy by scoring a century, he hasn’t exactly had a remarkable run since then since he has only scored one run throughout his last two innings. The left-handed batsman was out for 1 during the league stage match was played against Jharkhand.
Arjun was out for a duck in the very first ball of the match that is now being played against Karnataka. Arjun was held to a high standard after his impressive performance in the first game of the season, when he displayed his prowess at the plate. After being caught by BR Sharath off the bowling of V Vyshak on the very first ball he faced, the left-handed batsman made his way back to the pavilion without causing any problems for the scorekeepers.
Manish Pandey
Arjun was not very successful with the bat, but he did a good job controlling things with the ball and had a spell that went 26.2-4-79-2. He took R Samarth’s wicket, which was an important one.
For Karnataka, Manish Pandey came through with the clutch performance and stayed undefeated on 208 after just 186 balls. During his knock, he struck 14 fours, 11 sixes, and 11 boundaries. Samarth too crossed the threshold into the triple digits and broke 140. Mayank Agarwal, the captain, could not capitalise on his start by scoring a huge knock and was dismissed for 50.
Karnataka had won the match thanks to the efforts of Krishnappa Gowtham, who took three wickets with the ball. Both Vyshak and Shubhang Hegde have been successful in getting two batters out. Karnataka is now in the driver’s seat and will very certainly request that Goa bat again. Should they come out on top, they will get six points.
Goa now sits in fifth place in the table of points with 0 victories and 2 draws to their name. They now have 4 points, giving them an NRR of 1.330. Karnataka had 1 victory and 1 tie. They now hold the third slot in Elite Group C and have a total of 10 points in their account.