Bengal bagged five points, including one bonus point for winning by an innings, which improved their standing to seven points from five matches.
The Baroda batsman hit a stubborn 126 as Baroda, after following-on, held on for a draw in the 'Elite' Ranji Trophy match.
Off spinner Ramesh Powar (4-16) and speedster Munaf Patel (3-34) bowled Mumbai to an innings and 91-run win over Kerala
Assam, chasing 454 for a win, were tottering at 158 for six in their second innings.
Replying to Kerala's first innings of 165 all out, Mumbai were 300 for 7 on day 2 of the ranji Trophy match.
After taking a first innings lead of 176 runs over Assam, Tamil Nadu were 99 for 2 in their second innings after day 2 in the Ranji Trophy match.
Uttar Pradesh reach 179 for 4 on the opening day of the four-day Elite group 'A' Ranji Trophy match.
Utpal Chatterjee picked up five wickets to help Bengal restrict Hyderabad to 223 for seven.
Dinesh Karthik and Vidyuth Sivaramakrishnan took Tamil Nadu to 291 for 9 at close of day 1 in the 'Elite' Group B Ranji Trophy league match against Assam.
The opener hit a fine 80 in a score of 246 for 8 on the opening day of the 'Elite' Group B Ranji Trophy match against Gujarat.
Chasing a target of 150 runs in their second innings, Assam were 130 for 4 against Bengal when play was halted in the Ranji Trophy match.
Punjab gained two points from the 'Elite' Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match against Delhi.
The veteran batsman scored an unbeaten 115 as Assam took a first innings lead of 101, forcing Bengal on the back foot in the 'Elite' Ranji Trophy match.
His unbeaten 68 enabled Andhra reach 162 for 3 against Mumbai on the penultimate day of the 'Elite' Ranji Trophy match.
The 25-year-old batsman scored 123 as Assam posted 288 for 8 in their first innings against Bengal on day 2 of the Ranji Trophy match.
The medium pacer claimed 5 for 27 as Railways bowled UP out for 71 runs in their first innings in the Elite Ranji Trophy match.
The dashing batsman put Punjab in a strong position on the second day of their 'Elite' Group A Ranji Trophy match against Delhi.
The all-rounder's 82 enabled Bengal post a modest first innings score of 246 in the Ranji Trophy match against Assam.
Orissa beat Goa by an innings and 99 runs to claim five points from the Ranji Trophy Plate division match.
Andhra collected two points by virtue of their 104-run first innings lead in the Elite Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match.
J P Yadav scored a century to help Railways script their first-ever Ranji Trophy victory over Delhi in the Elite Group 'A' cricket match.
Assam were comfortably placed in their first innings scoring 230 for three against Hyderabad.
Delhi finished day one of its four-day Elite group 'A' Ranji Trophy match against Railways at a precarious 194 for eight.
Kerala collected two points for the first innings lead of 26 runs in the ranji Trophy match.\n\n\n\n
Delhi picked two points from the first innings in the Ranji Trophy match.
Fine bowling by Vishnu Vardhan and Venkatapathy Raju gave them a 150-run victory over Gujarat in the Ranji Trophy match.
Rohit Jhalani put Rajasthan in a strong position on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match.
Responding to Delhi's huge first innings total of 478, Uttar Pradesh were struggling at 206 for seven.
Lalit and Timil Patel took three wickets each as Gujrat reduced Hyderabad to 240 for 7 on day 1 of the Ranji Trophy match.
Railways restricted Andhra Pradesh to 235 for 7 on the opening day of the Ranji Trophy match.
A fine century by southpaw Abhishek Nayar (105, 85 balls, 13 x 4, 2 x 6) and a gritty half century from opener Wasim Jaffer (50, 143 balls, 8 x 4) helped defending champions Mumbai gain a 111-run lead against Tamil Nadu in the Elite Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match in Chennai on Friday.
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Tuesday
An unbeaten 105 by Y Venugopal Rao helped Andhra Pradesh hold Tamil Nadu to a draw in the Ranji Trophy.
Well-placed overnight, Delhi conceded a vital first innings lead of 25 runs to Karnataka on the third day of the Elite Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match.
Hyderabad took a first innings lead of 160 against Haryana, and were 168 for six in the second
Bengal opener Abhimanyu Easwaran's maiden double hundred went in vain as Bengal failed to qualify for the knockout stages after their final Ranji Trophy Group B encounter against Punjab ended in a draw in Kolkata.
The two teams were not in contention for the semifinal berth and Gujarat had to be content with the two points.
A round-up of Ranji matches played on Saturday.
The middle-order batsman hit an unbeaten 91 as Mumbai ended day 1 of the Ranji Trophy match against Railways on 236 for 5.
Despite a fine 66 by Hemant Kumar, Kerala struggled on a batting track to reach 207 for seven on the opening day of the Ranji Trophy match against Baroda.\n\n