Mumbai were 305 for 3 in the first innings on day 1 of the Ranji Trophy match against Andhra.
The defending champions had MP reeling at 99 for 5 in their second innings at stumps on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Maharashtra scored 139 for three in the second innings after taking a 15-run lead over Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy match.
Young Mumbai opener Sahil Kukreja missed a maiden first class double hundred by one run, but his sterling innings left the holders' Ranji Trophy Elite Division Group A match against Delhi on a knife's edge.
Mumbai took a healthy 107-run first innings lead against Karnataka on the second day of their Ranji Trophy match.
Replying to Gujarat's first innings score of 369, Maharashtra were 296 for 4 at close on day 3 of the Ranji Trophy match.
Maharashtra were 72 for 1 in reply to Gujarat's first innings total of 369, on the second day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Mumbai, replying to Rajasthan's paltry first innings total of 155, ended the day at 464 for 8, in the Ranji Trophy match.
The left-arm medium-pacer grabbed five wicketsto help Delhi gain a slender but a vital first innings lead in their Ranji Trophy Elite Division Group 'A' clash against reigning champions Uttar Pradesh.
Hyderabad could only add 151 runs to their overnight total and folded for 385 in the first innings on the third day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Division Group 'B' match against Maharashtra.
Maharashtra bowled out Mumbai for 160 in their second innings to win the Ranji Trophy Elite Division Group 'A' match by 65 runs.
Zaheer Khan brought Baroda on the verge of a big victory over Punjab with a five-wicket haul on the second day.
The right-hander scored 105 as Mumbai, replying to Bengal's 171, scored 244 in the first innings on day 2 of the Ranji Trophy match.
Baroda were struggling at 13 for 2 after being bowled out for 64 in the first innings against Tamil Nadu.
Mumbai spinners Nilesh Kulkarni and Ramesh Powar spun a web around the Karnataka batsmen to bowl the visitors out for a 166.
The Assam batsman hit an unbeaten 204 but could not prevent Tamil Nadu from taking the first innings lead in the Ranji Trophy match.
Gujarat medium pacers helped the team bundle out Railways for 200 in the first innings, thus taking a lead of 184 runs.
Centuries by Wasim Jaffer and Nishit Shetty helped Mumbai pile on the runs against Bengal.
Nilesh Kulkarni took seven for 60 as holders Mumbai swamped Andhra by an innings and 121 runs.
After piling an imposing 515 for 9 declared, the hosts reduced Andhra to 59 for 5 on the second day of their Ranji Trophy match.
Opener Arindam Das struck a fine knock of 111 to give Bengal a headstart against Karnataka on the opening day\nof the Ranji Trophy group league match.
Gautam Gambhir hit a quick-fire hundred to take Delhi to an eight-wicket win over hosts Bengal.
Andhra Pradesh is struggling on 133 for 4 in the second innings after a mere 116 in the first essay against Mumbai.
The left arm bowler was sent back by the Indian team management from South Africa so that he can rediscover his bowling form in domestic cricket.
Mumbai ended day one on 283 for five against Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy match on Monday.
Needing 200 runs in their second innings to gain four points from the match, Maharashtra reached the target in 93.4 overs.
Defending champions Railways are on the brink of relegation after failing to pick up any points in their match against Maharashtra.
A summary of the second day's play in the Ranji Trophy Elite division matches, on Wednesday.
After conceding a first-innings lead of 443 runs Maharashtra crumble on 205 against Punjab.
Karnataka, out of reckoning for the Ranji Trophy Elite Division semi-finals from Group A, placed themselves in a strong position to score an outright victory over aspirants Maharashtra.
Replying to Mumbai's mammoth total of 515 runs for 8 declared, Maharashtra were 99 for 4.
Sitanshu Kotak stood tall amid ruins and struck a fighting hundred to steer Saurashtra to a vital first innings lead on the second day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Division tie against Maharashtra.
Mumbai were 113 for two in 38 overs at stumps on Day of the Ranji Trophy match in reply to Maharashtra's first innings of 451.
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The former India captain's double century ensured Karnataka an honourable draw and a point against holders Mumbai in their Elite Division Group A Ranji Trophy in Mumbai on Tuesday.
Karnataka, replying to Maharashtra's modest first innings tally of 276, made steady progress before finishing 37 runs behind the home team's score on the second day of the Elite Division Group A Ranji Trophy match in Ratnagiri on Wednesday.
Chasing 366, Karnataka were in dire straits at 24 for five wickets, but avoided defeat, finishing the day at 156 for 7 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Hosts Mumbai dismissed Delhi for 251, restricting their first innings lead to 85, and then surged to 154 for 2 at close, in the Ranji Trophy match.
The first innings lead gave Madhya Pradesh two points from their drawn Elite Division Ranji Trophy match against holders Mumbai.
Mumbai's seam attack had Madhya Pradesh reeling at 164 for 7 at stumps on day 1 in the Elite Ranji Trophy league match.