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- Updated: October 27, 2016
Chhattisgarh, led by Abhimanyu Chauhan in Mohammad Kaif’s absence due to a neck injury, reduced Kerala to 194 for 8 before bad light forced early stumps at the Keenan Stadium in Jamshedpur. Pankaj Rao, the right-arm medium pacer, and Sumit Ruikar, the left-arm spinner, picked up three wickets apiece in the 65 overs that were possible to lead Chhattisgarh’s fightback after a third-wicket stand of 73 between Rohan Prem (62) and Sanju Samson (41) had briefly kept them at bay.
Rahul Singh’s maiden first-class century studded Services’ dominance against Jammu & Kashmir in Jaipur. Services, who chose to bat, ended the day on 283 for 3, with Rahul and Shamsher Yadav having added 199 for the fourth wicket. Parvez Rasool, the offspinner, picked up two wickets in the first session …