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India vs Sri Lanka one day series : India win the fourth one dayer at Kolkata

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : India win the fourth one dayer at Kolkata

Fourth One day International at Kolkata on 24.12.09: India won by seven wickets and lead the five match series 3-1.

WU Tharanga {118}, G Gambhir {150*} and V Kohli {107} scored hundreds in this game providing the 17th occasion of three or more batsman scoring hundreds in an one day game in the history of one day internationals

G Gambhir {150*} and V Kohli {107} scored hundreds in this game providing the 80th occasion of two batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings in the history of one day internationals

G Gambhir {150*} and V Kohli {107} scored hundreds in this game providing the 21st occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings.

G Gambhri’s 150 not out provide the fifth occasion of an Indian batsman registering a score of 150 plus when two Indian batsmen have scored hundreds in an innings.

G Gambhir {150*} and V Kohli {107} scored hundreds in this game providing the seventh occasion of two Indian batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings against Sri Lanka.

G Gambhir {150*} and V Kohli {107} scored hundreds in this game providing the 16th occasion of two batsmen scoring hundreds in an innings against Sri Lanka.

G Gambhir’s 150 not out in this game provide the 57th occasion of a batsman registering 150 plus runs in the history of one day internationals.

G Gambhir’s 150 not out in this game provide the 13th occasion of an Indian batsman registering 150 plus runs in the history of one day internationals.

G Gambhir with his 150 not out in this game became the third Indian batsman to register 150 plus runs on two or more occasions. His other innings of 150 plus was against Sri Lanka when he had made exact 150 at Col-RPS on 05.02.09. Others are SR Tendulkar {04} and SC Ganguly {02}.

G Gambhir’s 150 not out in this game represent the fourth occasion of Indian batsmen scoring 150 plus runs against Sri Lanka. The other three occasions are – 183* by MS Dhoni at Jaipur on 31.10.05, 183 by SC Ganguly at Taunton on 26.05.99 and 150 by G Gambhir at Col-RPS on 05.02.99

G Gambhir’s 150 not out in this game represent the fourth occasion of batsmen from various teams scoring 150 plus runs against Sri Lanka. G Gambhir remains the only batsman to register two scores of 150 plus runs against Sri Lanka in one day games. The other occasion of G Gambhir scoring 150 plus runs is at Col-RPS on 05.02.09, when he scored exact 150 runs.

G Gambhir became the 12th batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 150 plus runs on two or more occasions. Others are – ST Jayasuriya {04}, SR Tendulkar {04}, CH Gayle {03}, BC Lara {03}, IVA Richards {03}, SC Ganguly {02}, HH Gibbs {02}, AC Gilchrist {02}, ML Hayden {02}, H Masakadza {02} and A Symonds {02}.

KC Sangakkara was dismissed stumped in this game providing the sixth occasion of his being dismissed stumped in one day games. All the six dismissals are furnished below

No Runs Opp Ground Date
1 66 Ind Bristol 11.07.02
2 14 RSA Dambulla 25.08.04
3 69 Pak Lahore 14.10.04
4 38 Eng Dambulla 01.10.07
5 46 Ind Cuttack 21.12.09
6 60 Ind Kolkata 24.12.09

KC Sangakkara joined the select band of “stumper stumped by stumper” on six or more occasions to become the third stumper. The complete list read thus – A Flower of Zimbabwe {10}, PJL Dujon of West Indies {06}. and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka {06}

The three hundreds scored by WU Tharanga, G Gambir and V Kohli takes the number of hundreds scored in the calendar year 2009 to 68. This is the fourth occasion of 60 plus hundreds scored in a calendar year. In 2007, 75 hundreds were scored, in 2002, 62 hundreds were scored and in 2006, 60 hundreds were scored.

Thus with one more match to go in the calendar year 2009, 68 hundreds scored represent the second highest number of hundreds scored in a calendar year. The most hundreds were scored is 75 in 2007

More to follow ………….

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : SR Tendulkar's eighteen nineties

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : SR Tendulkar's eighteen nineties

SR Tendulkar’s 96 not out against Sri Lanka at Cuttack on 21.12.09 was his 18th ninety in one day games. He holds the record for most nineties by a batsman in the history of one day games. It is interesting to note that out of his 18 nineties, his 96 not out against Sri Lanka at Cuttack on 21.12.09 is the only occasion on which he remained not out with a score of ninety.

No Runs Dismissal Inns Opp Ground Date
1 90 stumped 2 Aus Mumbai 27.02.96
2 91 stumped 2 Eng Sharjah 11.12.97
3 95 bowled 2 Pak Dhaka 14.01.98
4 93 bowled 2 Pak Hobart 21.01.00
5 93 caught 2 RSA Nagpur 19.03.00
6 93 caught 2 Srl Dhaka 01.06.00
7 98 caught 2 Pak Centurion 01.03.03
8 97 caught 1 Srl Jo’burg 10.03.03
9 93 caught 1 Srl Nagpur 25.10.05
10 95 caught 2 Pak Lahore 13.02.06
11 99 run out 1 RSA Belfast 26.06.06
12 93 bowled 2 RSA Belfast 29.06.07
13 99 caught 1 Eng Bristol 24.08.07
14 94 caught 2 Eng The Oval 05.09.07
15 99 caught 1 Pak Mohali 08.11.07
16 97 bowled 2 Pak Gwalior 15.11.07
17 91 caught 1 Aus Brisbane 04.03.08
18 96* not out 2 Srl Cuttack 21.12.09

Ranji Trophy Super League 2009-10 : Karnataka-Saurashtra League match : Statistical highlights

Ranji Trophy Super League 2009-10 : Karnataka-Saurashtra League match : Statistical highlights

Indian domestic Champion Cricket Statistician Sri C Keshava Murthy pens the statistical highlights of Karnataka-Saurashtra Ranji Trophy highlights, in an exclusive article to the viewers of crickick.com. Read on

Highlights of the Ranji Trophy match between Karnataka and Saurashtrarashtra at Rajkot from 15th to 18th December 2009

This was Karnataka’s 354th match and Saurashtr’as 252nd match; Results at the end of the game read as under

Team Played Won Lost Drawn
Karnataka 354 161 55 138
Saurashtra 252 031 93 123

Head to Head count between Karnataka and Saurashtra read thus: Played-5, Won by Karnataka 2, Lost by Karnataka – 2 and Drawn-1

Karnataka finished on a high note in league stage of 2009-10, by winning the last league match against Saurashtra This win provided Karnataka’s fourth outright win in six matches this season.

Karnataka is slated to take on Punjab in one of the Quarter finals, the match being played at Mysore for four days starting from Dec 24, 2009

Karnataka’s victory by six wickets at Rajkot is its second win against Saurashtra in five outings. The other win came at Bangalore in 1998/99 when it had won the game by 199 runs

Ganesh Satish scored his second century of the season in his seventh match when he scored 120 in the first innings of this match. He became the fifth Karnataka batsman to score a hundred against Saurashtra. His hundred represent the sixth hundred. The other are

No Batsmen Runs Venue Season
1 JArunkumar 151 Bangalore 1998/99
2 RVUthappa 108 Rajkot 2006/07
3 BMRowland 100* Rajkot 2006/07
4 KBPawan 120 Mysore 2007/08
5 RVUthappa 139 Mumbai 2008/09

AA Verma’s 68 in this game represeents his third fifty which came in his eighth Ranji match. The other two fifties are – 157 not out against Bengal and 150 against Maharashtra in this season.

Manish Pandey’s twin fifties in this game – 55 and 68 represent his seventh fifty in 11 matches which includes two hundreds. He has now aggregated 553 runs in six matches this season. Pandey became the first Karnataka batsman to amass 500 plus runs this season.

Pandey’s 500 plus run aggregate provide 45th occasion of a Karnataka batsman aggregating 500 plus runs in a season. BP Patel holds the record for scoring 500 runs in a season on most occasions – he has done it six times. The record most runs scored in a season for Karnataka is credited Vijay Bharadwaj who had scored 1280 runs in 10 matches in 1998/99.

KB Pawan (486 runs) and Amit Verma (481 runs) are also on the threshold of aggregating 500 runs this season. They require 14 and 19 runs respectively to reach the milestone

RV Uthappa recorded his 12th fifty in his 39th Ranji Trophy match. This is his third fifty during this season.

Twin fifties by G Satish {120 and 68*} and Manish Pandey {55 and 68} provide the 30th and 31st occasion of a Karnataka batsmen scoring fifties in both innings in a Ranji Trophy match.

Saurashtra’s total of 407 in the second innings is its highest team total against Karnataka. Its previous best was 354 at Rajkot in 2006/07.

SP Jobanputra’s 53 in the first innings represent his third fifty in 42 matches. CR Pathak registered his fourth fifty when he scored 88 in the second innings which came in his 12th match. CA Pujara registered his tenth half century and 21st fifty when he scored 66. He was playing his 32nd match.

CA Pujara completed 3000 runs in Ranji Trophy when he was on 23 during his second innings knock of 66. At the end of the game his aggregate stood at 3043.

PS Mehta scored his fourth fifty, when he made 77 not out in Saurashtra’s second innings, which represent his highest individual score. His previous best was 73 against Bengal at Kolkata this season

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : India wins the Cuttack One dayer

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : India wins the Cuttack One dayer

Third One day International at Cuttack on 21.12.09 : India won by seven wickets and lead the series by 2-1.

V Sehwag led India in the absence of MS Dhoni who was banned by ICC refree JF Crowe for employing delayed tactics and not completing the quota of overs in the stipulated time in the second day at Nagpur.

KC Sangakkara was dismissed stumped in this game providing the fifth occasion of his being dismissed stumped in one day games. All the five dismissals are furnished below

No Runs Opp Ground Date
1 66 Ind Bristol 11.07.02
2 14 RSA Dambulla 25.08.04
3 69 Pak Lahore 14.10.04
4 38 Eng Dambulla 01.10.07
5 46 Ind Cuttack 21.12.09

KC Sangakkara joined the select band of “stumper stumped by stumper” on five or more occasions to become the fourth stumper. The complete list read thus – A Flower of Zimbabwe {10}, PJL Dujon of West Indies {06}. Moin Khan of Pakistan {05} and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka {05}

WU Tharanga’s 73 in this game represent his 13th one day half century and 19th one day fifty.

WU Tharanga’s 73 in this game represent 46th occasion of Sri Lankan opening batsman registering a fifty against India. It also represents Tharanga’s second half century against India, the other occasion being 67 at Rajkot on 15.12.09. Thus this knock of 73 represents his highest score against India.

RA Jadeja’s figures of 10.0-0-32-4 in this game provide the 26th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets against Sri Lanka.

RA Jadeja’s figures of 10.0-0-32-4 in this game provide the 125th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games

RA Jadeja’s figures of 10.0-0-32-4 in this game provide the 114th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games against Sri Lanka.

RA Jadeja’s figures of 10.0-0-32-4 in this game provide the eighth occasion of a left arm spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in one day games against Sri Lanka.

No Bowler Team W R Ground Date
1 DR Doshi Ind 4 44 Amritsar 12.09.82
2 Aamer Sohail Pak 4 22 Sharjah 12.10.95
3 DL Vettori NZl 4 14 Dambulla 19.05.03
4 GB Hogg Aus 5 41 Dambulla 20.02.04
5 MJ Clarke Aus 5 35 Dambulla 22.02.04
6 Khurram Khan UAE 4 32 Dambulla 17.07.04
7 PP Ojha Ind 4 38 Col-RPS 03.02.09
8 RA Jadeja Ind 4 32 Cuttack 21.12.09

V Sehwag opened the India’s innings in this innings as captain of the team to become the fifth Indian captain to open the innings against Sri Lanka in one day games. Others are K Srikkanath {01}, SR Tendulkar {09}, SC Ganguly {09} and R Dravid {01}

RA Jadeja’s 4 for 32 in this game provide the 18th occasion of an Indian bowler capturing exact four wickets against Sri Lanka in one day games.

RA Jadeja’s 4 for 32 in this game provide the 78th occasion of a bowler from various teams capturing exact four wickets against Sri Lanka in one day games.

RA Jadeja’s 4 for 32 in this game provide the 829th occasion of a bowler capturing exact four wickets in the history of one day games.

WU Tharanga and KC Sangakakara added 100 runs for the second wicket providing the 57th occasion of exact 100 runs or 100 runs unfinished partnership in one day games.

WU Tharanga and KC Sangakakara added 100 runs for the second wicket providing the seventh occasion of Sri Lankan batsmen posting exact 100 runs for various wickets against India in one day games.

WU Tharanga and KC Sangakakara added 100 runs for the second wicket providing the ninth occasion of batsmen from various teams posting exact 100 runs for various wickets against India in one day games.

WU Tharanga and KC Sangakakara added 100 runs for the second wicket providing the third occasion of batsmen from various teams posting exact 100 runs for second wicket against India in one day games. The other two occasions are – Mudassar Nazar and Rameez Raja of Pakistan adding 100 runs at Sharjah on 17.11.85 and ME Waugh and RT Ponting adding 100 runs at Adelaide on 26.01.00.

WU Tharanga and KC Sangakakara added 100 runs for the second wicket providing the tenth occasion of batsmen from various teams posting exact 100 runs for second wicket in one day games.

Sri Lanka’s 239 all out in this game represent the 34th occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out against India in a one day game.

Sri Lanka’s 239 all out in this game represent the eleventh occasion of Sri Lanka dismissed all out against India on Indian soil in a one day game.

V Sehwag was leading India for the third occasion and his 44 represents his highest score as captain. The other two occasions on which he has led India were – against Sri Lanka at Rajkot on 09.11.05 when he made 22 and against England at Jamshedpur on 12.04.06 when he had scored four runs.

RA Jadeja’s 4 for 32 in this game represent his best one day bowling figures, an improvement over his previous best of 3 for 35 against Australia at Nagpur on 28.10.09. His best bowling effort came in his 12th one day game.

SR Tendulkar became the first batsman in the world to register 25 fifties against a specific opposition. His 96 not out in this game was his 25th fifty against Sri Lanka.

SR Tendulkar registered his 96 not out in this game which represent the 411th occasion of a batsman registering individual ninety in the history of one day games. Tendulkar’s 96 not out in this game provide the 71st occasion of an Indian batsman registering ninety in one day games.

SR Tendulkar’s 96 not out in this game represents the 13th occasion of an Indian opening batsman registering ninety against Sri Lanka in one day games.

Tendulkar’s knock of 96 not out in this game was his fourth ninety against Sri Lanka. The other three occasions are – 93 at Dhaka on 01.06.00, 97 at Jo’burg on 10.03.03 and 93 at Nagpur on 25.10.05

With his four scores of nineties, Tendulkar now has the record of most nineties by an Indian batsman against Sri Lanka in one day games. He wrested the record from K Srikkanth, who had three nineties to his credit – 95 at Delhi on 15.09.02, 92 at Bangalore on 26.09.82 and 92 at Sharjah on 27.11.86,

Tendulkar’s 96 not out in this game was his 18th ninety in one day games and remains the only occasion in which he remained not out with a score of ninety out of the 18 occasions.

Tendulkar’s 96 not out in this game was his 17th ninety as an opening batsman in one day games and remains the only occasion in which he remained not out with a score of ninety out of the 17 occasions.

Tendulkar’s knock of 96 not out in this game was his fourth ninety as an opening batsmen against Sri Lanka. The other three occasions are – 93 at Dhaka on 01.06.00, 97 at Jo’burg on 10.03.03 and 93 at Nagpur on 25.10.05

With his four scores of nineties, Tendulkar now has the record of most nineties by an Indian opening batsman against Sri Lanka in one day games. He wrested the record from K Srikkanth, who had three nineties to his credit – 95 at Delhi on 15.09.02, 92 at Bangalore on 26.09.82 and 92 at Sharjah on 27.11.86.

SR Tendulkar’s 96 not out provide the 88th fifty {32 hundreds plus 56 half centuries} in India’s winning one day games. Close behind is RT Ponting with 84 fifties {24 hundreds plus 60 half centuries} in Australia’s winning one day games.

India vs Sri Lanka One day series : Exact 100 runs partnership for the second wicket in one day games

India vs Sri Lanka One day series : Exact 100 runs partnership for the second wicket in one day games

WU Tharanga and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka added exact 100 runs for the second wicket in the third one day game against India at Cuttack on 21.12.09, providing the tenth occasion of an exact 100 runs stand for the second wicket in the history of one day games. All the ten partnerships are listed below

No Partner1 Partner2
Team Opposition Runs Date
1 JR Ratnayeke SAR Silva 100
SriLanka WestIndies Perth 02.02.85
2 MudassarNazar RameezRaja 100
Pakistan India Sharjah 17.11.85
3 DM Jones GR Marsh 100
Australia NewZealand Sydney 13.01.91
4 RD Shah SO Tikolo 100
Kenya England Canterbury 18.05.99
5 RD Shah SO Tikolo 100
Kenya Zimbabwe Nairobi 25.09.99
6 RT Ponting ME Waugh 100
Australia India Adelaide 26.01.00
7 JH Kallis GC Smith 100
SouthAfrica Pakistan Faisalabad 07.10.03
8 ST Jayasuriya KCSangakkara 100
SriLanka NewZealand St George’s 12.04.07
9 HM Amla JH Kallis 100
SouthAfrica Bangladesh Benoni 09.11.08
10 WUTharanga KC Sangakkara 100
SriLanka India Cuttack 21.12.09

Stumper stumped by stumper on five or more occasions : KC Sangakkara joins the list

Stumper stumped by stumper on five or more occasions : KC Sangakkara joins the list

KC Sangakkara was dismissed stumped by Dinesh Kartik of V Sehwag for 46 in the third one day game at Cuttack on 21.12.09 providing the fifth occasion of his being dismissed stumped in one day games. All the five dismissals are furnished below

No Runs Opp Ground Date
1 66 Ind Bristol 11.07.02
2 14 RSA Dambulla 25.08.04
3 69 Pak Lahore 14.10.04
4 38 Eng Dambulla 01.10.07
5 46 Ind Cuttack 21.12.09

KC Sangakkara became the fourth stumper in the select band of “stumper stumped by stumper” on five or more occasions. The complete list read thus – A Flower of Zimbabwe {10}, PJL Dujon of West Indies {06}. Moin Khan of Pakistan {05} and KC Sangakkara of Sri Lanka {05}

100 Test Men

100 Test Men

M Ntini of South Africa became the 49th cricketer in the world to appear in one hundred tests, when he made his appearance against England at Cape Town on 16.12.09. The following list shows all the 49 cricketers.

No Cricketer Team Span Tests
1 MC Cowdrey Eng 1954-1975 114
2 G Boycott Eng 1964-1982 108
3 CH Lloyd Win 1966-1985 110
4 SM Gavaskar Ind 1971-1987 125
5 CG Greenidge Win 1974-1991 108
6 IVA Richards Win 1974-1991 121
7 GA Gooch Eng 1975-1995 118
8 DB Vengsarkar Ind 1976-1992 116
9 Javed Miandad Pak 1976-1993 124
10 IT Botham Eng 1977-1992 102
11 DL Haynes Win 1978-1994 116
12 DI Gower Eng 1978-1992 117
13 N Kapil Dev Ind 1978-1994 131
14 AR Border Aus 1978-1994 156
15 Saleem Malik Pak 1982-1999 103
16 CA Walsh Win 1984-2001 132
17 DC Boon Aus 1984-1996 107
18 Wasim Akram Pak 1985-2002 104
19 SR Waugh Aus 1985-2004 168
20 CL Hooper Win 1987-2002 102
21 IA Healy Aus 1988-1999 119
22 MA Taylor Aus 1989-1999 104
23 MA Atherton Eng 1989-2001 115
24 SR Tendulkar Ind 1989-2009 162
25 AJ Stewart Eng 1990-2003 133
26 A Kumble Ind 1990-2008 132
27 BC Lara Win 1990-2006 131
28 ME Waugh Aus 1991-2002 128
29 ST Jayasuriya Srl 1991-2007 110
30 SK Warne Aus 1992-2007 145
31 Inzamam-ul-Haq Pak 1992-2007 120
32 M Muralitharan Srl 1992-2009 132
33 JL Langer Aus 1993-2007 105
34 GP Thorpe Eng 1993-2005 100
35 GD McGrath Aus 1993-2007 124
36 G Kirsten SAF 1993-2004 101
37 ML Hayden Aus 1994-2009 103
38 S Chanderpaul Win 1994-2009 123
39 SP Fleming NZl 1994-2008 111
40 WPUJC Vaas Srl 1994-2009 111
41 SM Pollock SAF 1995-2008 108
42 RT Ponting Aus 1995-2009 139
43 JH Kallis SAF 1995-2009 132
44 R Dravid Ind 1996-2009 137
45 SC Ganguly Ind 1996-2008 113
46 VVS Laxman Ind 1996-2009 108
47 DPMD Jayawardene Srl 1997-2009 110
48 MV Boucher SAF 1997-2009 127
49 M Ntini SAF 1998-2009 100

M Ntini became the fifth South African cricketer to play 100 tests, after G Kirsten, SM Pollock, JH Kallis and MV Boucher

No Cricketer Team Span Tests
1 G Kirsten SAF 1993-2004 101
2 SM Pollock SAF 1995-2008 108
3 JH Kallis SAF 1995-2009 132
4 MV Boucher SAF 1997-2009 127
5 M Ntini SAF 1998-2009 100

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : SR Tendulkar has most runs against two specific oppositons

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : SR Tendulkar has most runs against two specific oppositons

SR Tendulkar owned another world record in the match against Sri Lanka at Nagpur. At the end of the match he has the most run aggregate by any batsman in the world against Sri Lanka – 2861. Having already aggregated 3005 runs against Australia, Tendulkar now has the most runs against two specific oppositions which no batsman has in the history of one day internationals. Tendulkar is the only batsman in the history of one day internationals to aggregate 3000 runs against a specific opposition – 3005 against Australia.

By aggregating 2861 runs against Sri Lanka, Tendulkar has now the most run aggregate in India-Sri Lanka one day series. He went past ST Jayasuriya who had an aggregate of 2853 runs, which was the previous record for most run aggregate in the series

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : Another World Record for SR Tendulkar – Most fifties against a specific opposition

India vs Sri Lanka one day series : Another World Record for SR Tendulkar – Most fifties against a specific opposition

SR Tendulkar’s 69 at Rajkot against Sri Lanka on 15.12.09 was his 24th fifty against Sri Lanka which is a record for most fifties by a batsman against a specific opposition. He wrested the earlier record held by IVA Richards of West Indies who has registered 23 fifties against Australia and improved his own record of 23 fifties against Australia. The list of fifties scored by Tendulkar agaisnt Sri Lanka are tabulated below

No Runs Ground Date
1 53 Pune 05.12.90
2 53 Kolkata 04.01.91
3 52 Jalandhar 20.02.94
4 112* Sharjah 09.04.95
5 137 Delhi 02.03.96
6 65 Kolkata 13.01.96
7 110 Col-RPS 28.08.96
8 53 Col-RPS 26.07.97
9 82* Guwahati 22.12.97
10 65 Col-RPS 19.06.98
11 128 Col-RPS 07.07.98
12 120 Col-SSC 29.08.99
13 93 Dhaka 01.06.00
14 101 Sharjah 20.10.00
15 61 Sharjah 27.10.00
16 113 Bristol 11.07.02
17 97 Jo’burg 10.03.03
18 74 Col-RPS 01.08.04
19 93 Nagpur 25.10.05
20 67* Mohali 28.10.05
21 54 Rajkot 11.02.07
22 63 Hobart 26.02.08
23 138 Col-RPS 14.09.09
24 69 Rajkot 15.12.09

Ranji Trophy Super League 2009

Ranji Trophy Super League 2009

crickick furnishes summarised scores of Ranji Trophy mathces played from Dec, 8, 2009 to Dec, 11, 2009 and Dec 15, 09 to Dec 19, 09.

Group B
Baroda v Saurashtra at Vadodara
Dec 8-9, 2009
Baroda won by 7 wickets
Saurashtra 127 and 137
Baroda 124 and 145/3
Group B
Delhi v Maharashtra at Delhi
Dec 8-11, 2009
Delhi won by 10 wickets
Delhi 419 and 112/0
Maharashtra 163 and 364 (f/o)
Group A
Gujarat v Himachal Pradesh at Surat
Dec 8-10, 2009
Himachal Pradesh won by 6 wickets
Gujarat 234 and 87
Himachal Pradesh 182 and 141/4
Group A
Hyderabad v Railways at Hyd-RGS
Dec 8-11, 2009
Match drawn
Railways 305 and 363/5d
Hyderabad 303
Group A
Mumbai v Tamil Nadu at Mumbai
Dec 8-11, 2009
Match drawn
Tamil Nadu 501 and 255/3d
Mumbai 366
Group A
Punjab v Orissa at Chandigarh
Dec 8-11, 2009
Match drawn
Orissa 283 and 247/8d
Punjab 177 and 192/4
Group B
Uttar Pradesh v Bengal at Kanpur
Dec 8-10, 2009
Uttar Pradesh won by 3 wickets
Bengal 193 and 104
Uttar Pradesh 62 and 236/7
Group B
Bengal v Delhi at Kolkata
Dec 15-18, 2009
Match drawn
Bengal 522 and 223/2
Delhi 378
Group A
Himachal Pradesh v Orissa at Dharamsala
Dec 15-18, 2009
Match drawn
Himachal Pradesh 125 and 486
Orissa 316 and 183/8
Group A
Hyderabad v Tamil Nadu at Hyderabad
Dec 15-18, 2009
Match drawn
Hyderabad 347 and 148/2
Tamil Nadu 785
Group B
Maharashtra v Baroda at Pune
Dec 15-18, 2009
Baroda won by 7 wickets
Maharashtra 288 and 207
Baroda 395 and 101/3
Group A
Mumbai v Gujarat at Mumbai (BS)
Dec 15-18, 2009
Match drawn
Mumbai 648/6d and 180/2
Gujarat 502
Group A
Railways v Punjab at Delhi
Dec 15-18, 2009
Match drawn
Railways 276 and 230/4
Punjab 401
Group B
Saurashtra v Karnataka at Rajkot
Dec 15-18, 2009
Karnataka won by 6 wickets
Saurashtra 216 and 407
Karnataka 384 and 241/4
Ensuing Matches
1st Quarter-Final
Haryana v Mumbai at Rohtak
Dec 24-27, 2009
2nd Quarter-Final
Delhi v Tamil Nadu at Delhi
Dec 24-27, 2009
3rd Quarter-Final
Karnataka v Punjab at Mysore
Dec 24-27, 2009
4th Quarter-Final
Assam v Uttar Pradesh at Guwahati
Dec 24-27, 2009