The left-arm spinner claimed five wickets as Bengal defeated Karnataka by 116 runs in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'A' league match.
They bundled out MP for 287 to take a 148-run lead on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Veteran Karnataka spinner Sunil Joshi's five-wicket haul notwithstanding, Bengal had the upper hand on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Punjab took a 39-run first innings lead over UP in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group B match.
Punjab were 221 for 7 in reply to Uttar Pradesh's first innings total of 269, on day 2 of the Ranji Trophy match.
MP were 155 for 4 four in reply to Andhra Pradesh's 361 on the second-day of the four-day Ranji Trophy Elite Group A match.
Y Venugopal Rao cracked an unbeaten century but Andhra Pradesh were in a precarious position against hosts Madhya Pradesh.
Amit Mishra took 5 for 33 as Haryana bundled out Baroda for 169 runs to take a two-run lead.
Gujarat took a three-run lead over Bengal in the first innings to bag two points.
M Vijay's superb 179 helped Tamil Nadu make 474 for nine declared in their first innings against Andhra.
Hyderabad to 246 for 5 at close on the first day of the four-day Ranji Trophy Elite Group B match against Rajasthan in Jaipur.
Venugopal Rao hit a majestic 142 in Andhra's first innings score of 417 for seven at close on the second day.
Kerala were 191 runs away from an outright win, having made 32 for one in their second innings on the third day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'A' match.
Barrington Rowland's double century helped Karnataka amass 475 runs in the first innings against Assam.
Punjab reduced Mumbai to 180-8 on day two in the 47 minutes of play possible.
Karnataka recovered from an early innings slump to end day two at 211-6 against Assam.
Venugopal Rao and MSK Prasad bailed Andhra out with an 88-run stand against Delhi.
Mumbai scored 152 for the loss of 6 wkts against Punjab on the first day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'A' match in Mohali.
A fine century by opener Rajat Bhatia helped the hosts grab the first innings lead against Kerala.
The two points they earned from their drawn match against Railways ensured them a berth.
Gagandeep Singh had match figures of 10 for 43 as Punjab won the Ranji Trophy match by an innings and 95 runs.
Hyderabad amassed 447 in their first innings and then had Tamil Nadu at 87 for 3 on day 2 in the Ranji Trophy match.
A fine knock by Suresh Raina enabled UP post 232 for 4 on day one in the Ranji Trophy match against Baroda.
The first innings lead proved vital as the match against AP ended in a draw.
Gujarat now has 8 points from four matches and will be eyeing a semi-final berth.
Chasing a victory target of 174, the visitors were 94 for the loss of one wicket.
Opener Arindam Das struck a patient 91 to help Bengal take a vital 136-run lead and assure themselves of two points against Hyderabad
Mumbai declared their first innings on 504 for 6 against Andhra Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy match.
Mumbai were 236 for 3 against Andhra Pradesh on the opening day of their Ranji trophy Elite Group 'A' match.
A six-wicket haul by former Indian medium-pacer Doda Ganesh helped Karnatka beat Rajasthan in the Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'B' cricket match.
The Bengal seamer claimed 7 for 44 as Tamil Nadu, after being forced to follow-on, were left tottering at 110 for 2 in the second innings in the Ranji Trophy match.
With four second innings wickets in hand, Delhi have a lead of 159 runs over Railways on day 3 of the Elite Ranji Trophy match.
Chasing a target of 328, Rajasthan were 53 for 4 in the second innings against Karnataka on the third day of the Ranji Trophy match.
The duo put on 164 runs for the seventh wicket as Bengal held on for a draw in the Ranji Trophy match.
Karnataka were well-placed with a 183-run first innings lead on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Punjab recoverd from a bad start to score 312 for 3 at close on day 3 of their Ranji Trophy match against UP.
Tamil Nadu bowled Rajasthan out for a paltry 97 before reaching 113 for five in their first innings.
Uttar Pradesh reached 233 for three at the end of the first day's play against Punjab.
The former ripped through Baroda's second innings while Jaffer slammed 86 off 114 balls as Mumbai chased 160 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Kerala made 213 for the loss of four wickets in reply to Punjab's first innings score of 541 at close of play on the third day.