
CG defeat Pondicherry by 4 wickets in senior men's one day trophy
After winning the toss, Chhattisgarh chose to field first.
Pondicherry scored 227 runs in 49.1 overs before being bowled out. For Pondicherry, Raghavan was the top scorer with 58 runs, while Vedant Bhardwaj scored 42 and Ankit Sharma added 31.
Arafat Khan and Vasudev Bareth were the pick of the bowlers for Chhattisgarh, taking three wickets each.
Chhattisgarh reached 228 for six in 42.3 overs, after chasing a target of 228 runs. Mohammad Irfan guided his team to victory with an unbeaten knock of 60 runs. Mohit Raut contributed with 52 runs and Harsh Yadav scored an unbeaten 38. Satvik Deswal took three wickets for Pondicherry.
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