Baroda v/s Karnataka: Karnataka are all over Baroda here. Not good signs for Baroda, stuck in the midde. After conceding 488, they've lost Parab early for zero, and are at 20. Both the Pathans have had a dire match with the ball. This may just impact Baroda's chances in this match. Munaf had it slightly better, but seems to have two long left feet, as he's overstepped very often. The only bowler with decent figures was Murtuza Vohra, but they bowled too many wides. Uthappa got stuck into the new ball bowlers, scoring a very fast 50.
UP vs Maharashtra: This wasn't a walk in the park for the versatile UP side. They struggled to bowl out relegation-threatened Maharashtra for 292, with Praveen Kumar taking six wickets. I wonder how good his fielding was there- it's been atrocious this year. All the bowlers shared wickets, but for Chawla. There was more- UP were then skittled out for a very paltry 208, with Adhav taking five. That's a bad show against a relegation-threatened team.
Gujarat vs Railways: Railways are in a very strong position, having skittled out Gujarat for 91. Sanjay Bangar took three with Santosh Saxena, and was the best bowler on show. He then went on to score a century. He's had a good match, and it's changed his figures greatly for the season- he's now the best all-rounder on show. Parthiv Patel was out cheaply, while the under-rated Bhatt notched up a decent score.
Mumbai vs Hyderabad: This is what we're watching. Agarkar, struggling this season, has had a decent game so far- bowled tight and not given much away, taking three on day one, but then losing his line and spraying it outside off. Dhawal Kulkarni was accurate, but posed no threat at his reduced pace. The spinners did their bit, but haphazard running between wickets resulted in the innings folding up at 226. Mumbai opened with Sahil Kukreja and keeper Samant, who was out cheaply. Sahil and Rahane, however, dominated the Hyderabad bowlers and were in complete control- Rahane stepped down the track to hit a few big ones straight. A lot is being said about MP Arjun, a medium-pacer from Hyderabad, talked up as a very good seam-up prospect and a half-decent batsman, but he bowls at less than 120k. Not surprisingly, he struggled on a flat deck.