All four Quarter Finals end in draws - there is something wrong here. In India, with the majority of the tracks being flat and/or slow, they should look to play five day cricket. If it were a five day fixture, Asaam would have been beaten, or pulled off an unlikely victory, Mumbai could have launched a victory charge, and declarations may have brought Karnataka and Punjab to a result.
Looking forward toward the semi finals...
Mumbai Vs Delhi should be a win for Mumbai, their bowling and batting just seems stronger than Delhi's. Agarkar's fine form with the bat allows Mumbai to play five bowlers, and this tends to work in their advantage, since while the pace bowlers have not been too good, the two or three spinners played seem to always do well. Without Ishant, Nehra, Gambhir, Sehwag and Kohli, Delhi look weak, as would most teams when missing their top five players.
Prediction: Mumbai on first innings lead
Karnataka Vs Uttar Pradesh looks like a very good contest. Two teams with the strongest bowling line ups in the country go head to head - I just hope that it is not a flat track. UP's problem has been finding the right combination of bowlers, when international players become available. The less fancied Srivastava and Gupta are among the top bowlers whereas Tyagi's few games have often been poor, and RP has been underpar all year - we'll see what team they go in with. Karnataka's strength lies in R Vinay Kumar and A Mithun who have taken wickets all year, S Aravind who has done well as the third seamer and Sunil Joshi, who is, as always, awesome.
Prediction: Karnataka outright