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Assam v Jammu & Kashmir - Ranji Trophy - Group C – Live Score and Update

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Assam v Jammu & Kashmir - Ranji Trophy - Group C – Live Score and Update
Jammu & Kashmir 240/7 (90.0 ov) v Assam - Assam won the toss and elected to field
After much criticism for making dead pitches last week, the Indian authorities, so it seems, have finally given the spectators something worth their money by making fast tracks for this week’s http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Rajasthan-c837 clash, the same was observed in the Group C contest between Jammu & Kashmir and Assam with the bowlers from the latter side taking seven wickets on the first day at Nehru Stadium, Guwahati.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Assam-c765, who chose to field made early inroads by nabbing the wicket of Adil Rishi, who perished after scoring only 11 runs.
Then with 35 on scoreboard, Jammu & Kashmir lost their second wicket on the demise of skipper ID Singh, who succumbed after posting 11 runs off 28 deliveries.
The third-wicket partnership between Bandeep Singh and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Parvez-Rasool-Zarghav-c80789 yielded the required results as the batsmen took the score to 94 before Assam made another breakthrough when AK Das incinerated Bandeep Singh’s stumps for 36 runs.
Parvez Rassol then joined forced with Hardeep Singh as the two Jammu & Kashmir batsmen launched a resilient batting onslaught, leading their team to 156 runs before this collaboration met its end on the wicket of Rassol, who perished after mounting an innings of 67 runs.
Assam’s AK Das then struck for the third time in the match when he had http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Hardeep-Singh-c61459 caught behind for 39 runs.
This was the turning point in the day, as the batting side were once again put on the back foot, with them now more concerned on seeing off the bowlers before the end of the day.
Instead of keeping the scoreboard ticking, the batsmen were now focussed on keeping their wickets intact.
O Haroon and Waseem Raza stayed unbeaten with 35 and 12 runs as they managed to end the day with 240 on the board for the loss of seven wickets.
AK Das from Assam had ended the day on a high with a four-wicket haul to his name.

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