Fixtures & Results

Pakistan

Zimbabwe
Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi

New Zealand

West Indies
McLean Park, Napier

Bihar

Mizoram
Bihar lead by 13 runs

Odisha

Nagaland
Nagaland need 424 runs to win with 9 wickets remaining

Bengal

Assam
Assam trail by 144 runs

Haryana

Services
Haryana need 269 runs to win with 5 wickets remaining

Himachal Pradesh

Chhattisgarh
Himachal Pradesh trail by 320 runs

Jharkhand

Andhra
Jharkhand trail by 210 runs

Jammu and Kashmir

Hyderabad
Hyderabad need 305 runs to win with 3 wickets remaining

Manipur

Meghalaya
Meghalaya lead by 111 runs

Madhya Pradesh

Kerala
Kerala lead by 257 runs

Mumbai

Puducherry
Puducherry trail by 293 runs

Rajasthan

Delhi
Delhi trail by 274 runs

Saurashtra

Goa
Goa trail by 150 runs

Tamil Nadu

Uttar Pradesh
Uttar Pradesh trail by 116 runs

Uttarakhand

Gujarat
Uttarakhand need 339 runs to win with 10 wickets remaining

Vidarbha

Baroda
Baroda need 210 runs to win with 5 wickets remaining

Sikkim

Arunachal Pradesh
Sikkim beat Arunachal Pradesh by an innings and 319 runs

Karnataka

Chandigarh
Karnataka beat Chandigarh by an innings and 185 runs

Punjab

Maharashtra
Maharashtra beat Punjab by an innings and 92 runs

Railways

Tripura
Railways beat Tripura by an innings and 117 runs
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