
The third and final round of the Buchi Babu tournament 2025 began on August 26: follow the live scores and updates here.
The following matches will be played in Round 3:
August 26 to 28, 2025
TNCA President's XI vs Chattisgarh
TNCA XI vs Bengal
Mumbai vs Haryana
Railways vs Baroda
Hyderabad vs Madhya Pradesh
Punjab vs Jharkhand
Jammu & Kashmir vs Odisha
Maharashtra vs Himachal Pradesh
Interestingly, the last day of the tournament will coincide with the first day of the Duleep Trophy 2025.
The matches will be streamed live on the TNCA YouTube channel.
Buchi Babu tournament: Live updates from round 3
The third and final round of the Buchi Babu tournament began on August 26 - here's the round-up from day three of all the games. Read more here.

Round 3 results
Hyderabad beat Madhya Pradesh by an innings an 49 runs
Indian Railways beat Baroda by 22 runs
Bengal beat TNCA XI by 6 wickets
TNCA President's XI beat Chhattisgarh by 59 runs
Maharashtra beat Himachal Pradesh by 180 runs
Jharkhand beat Punjab by 131 runs
Odisha CA beat Jammu & Kashmir by 118 runs
Haryana beat Mumbai by 5 wickets
75-ball ton for Harnoor Singh Pannu
The left-handed opener is leading Punjab's charge for an unlikely heist against Jharkhand. Watch the match here.
Maharashtra secure massive victory
Defending 374, Maharashtra restricted Himachal Pradesh to 194-6 in 45 overs, winning by 180 runs. Ankush Bains top-scored for HP with 87, but it wasn't enough to get them anywhere close to the target.
TNCA President's XI beat Chhattisgarh by 59 runs
Teenage off-spinner J Hemchudeshan, who took a six-wicket haul in the first innings, starred with another five-for in the second. Left-arm spinner P Vidyuth also took a five-for as TNCA XI bowled Chhattisgarh out for 141.
Bengal beat TNCA XI by six wickets
Chasing 179, Bengal were led by skipper Abishek Porel (50 off 42) and No.3 Sudip Kumar Gharami's (70 off 93) half-centuries as they won in 33rd over with six wickets in hand.
Indian Railways defend 112
Baroda were bowled out for 90 in the fourth innings as Indian Railways secured a thrilling victory. Three of their bowlers took three-wicket hauls: Zubair Ali Khan (3-22), Raj Chaudhary (3-29), and Akash Pandey (3-25).
Watch the carnage by Punjab openers Prabhsimran and Harnoor Singh Pannu
30-ball 50 for Prabhsimran Singh
The Punjab opener has raced off to a rapid half-century, reaching the landmark with a six. Punjab are off to a flyer - 86-0 in 9 overs
Punjab chasing 403 in 45 overs
Jharkhand made 218-8 in the second innings, setting up a massive target of 403 for Punjab in 45 overs. They have started off quckly, racing off to 25-0 in the first three overs, but how long can they sustain this rate?
Sarfaraz Khan batting at No.9 for Mumbai
Sarfaraz, who scored a hundred in the first innings, came out to bat in the 32d over at the fall of the seventh wicket in the second.
The 2025 Duleep Trophy begins on August 28 - follow all the scores and latest updates on round one here.

Day 2, stumps: All the scores
Madhya Pradesh 181 & 174-2 lost to Hyderabad 414-7 by an innings and 59 runs
TNCA President's XI 266 & 81-7 vs Chhattisgarh 187
TNCA XI 203 & 147-3 vs Bengal 241
Mumbai 346-9 vs Haryana 364
Railways 184 & 121-9 vs Baroda 193 & 28-2
Jharkhand 366-8 & 53-0 vs Punjab 182
Odisha 314 & 6-1 vs Jammu & Kashmir 330
Maharashtra 440 & 114-1 vs Himachal Pradesh 239
Jharkhand end the day in a strong position
They lead by 237 runs, reaching 53-0 at stumps
Mohamed Ali S leads the way for TNCA XI
His unbeaten fifty takes the lead past 100
Arshin Kulkarni ends the day on 62*
Another solid performance by the Maharashtra opener
Baroda need 99 runs to win
Their openers are already in the middle
TNCA President's XI down to 81-7
Sahban Khan has taken four wickets in eight overs, before early stumps were called.
Arshin Kulkarni starts strong again
Having made a century in the first innings, he is currently on 31 off 61
Madhya Pradesh start strong
An unbeaten century-plus opening stand is currently underway with Saksham Purohit and Aryan Tiwari at the crease
Baroda's Aryan Chavda takes five
Railways struggling at 113-8
TNCAPXI hit by early strikes
They're down to 46-4 after bundling out Chattisgarh for 187
Haryana struggle against Mumbai
Mumbai have used seven bowlers so far. Six of them have taken wickets.
Hemchudeshan runs through Chattisgarh
The TNCAP XI bowler ends up with figures of 6-64 as Chattisgarh fold for 187
Ghosh hits Himachal Pradesh with double-strike
Up against Maharashtra’s formidable 440, Himachal Pradesh became 49-2 before Innesh Mahajan (71) and Abhinandan Bhardwaj (53, batting) brought them back into the match.
Ramakrishna Ghosh then struck with consecutive balls. Himachal Pradesh are now 156-4.
Jammu and Kashmir weather early storm
After bowling out Odisha for 310, Jammu and Kashmir were left reeling at 53-4. Paras Dogra (30, batting) and Kawalpreet Singh (26, batting) then pushed them to 104-4.
Jharkhand strike to halt Punjab
Punjab openers Jaskaranvir Paul (34) and Harnoor Singh (55) added 91, but Jharkhand struck thrice in four overs to reduce them to 97-3.
Now 114-3, Punjab are still 152 runs behind Jharkhand.
Hyderabad approach mammoth lead
Rahul Singh (58, batting) and Varun Goud (60, batting) have already put on a century stand after Tanmay Agarwal hit 130.
Now 342-4, Hyderabad already lead by 161 runs, and seem set to bat Madhya Pradesh out of the match.
Baroda secure first-innings lead
Abhimanyusingh Rajput (61, batting) lifted Baroda after they collapsed to 90-6 against Raj Chaudhary (3-57) and Zubair Ali Khan (4-32).
Thanks to Rajput, Baroda inched past the Indian Railways’s 184, and are now 193-9.
Dheeru Singh defies Mumbai
After declaring their first innings on 346-9, Mumbai had Haryana at 8-2 and then 67-4, but Dheeru Singh (47, batting) have kept them at bay.
Haryana are 110-4.
Bengal inch towards first-innings lead
Bengal slipped to 130-6 and then 170-8 as left-arm spinner DT Chandrasekhar claimed a five-for, but Saurabh Singh (45, batting) has kept them in the hunt against TNCA XI.
With 191-8, Bengal are now 12 runs behind TNCA XI’s 203.
Chhattisgarh collapse against TNCAPXI
After bowling out the TNCA President’s XI for 266, Chhattisgarh are in tatters at 115-5.
Spinners P Vidyuth and J Hemchudesan have taken two wickets apiece.
Innesh Mahajan hits 71 for Himachal Pradesh
They start strong after Maharashtra scored 440, with Gaikwad top-scoring with 133
Tanmay Agarwal hits 130
Hyderabad have crossed 300 in response to MP's 181
Haryana 96-4 in response to Mumbai
One wicket each for Deshpande, Mulani and Shedge
Bengal restricted by TNCA XI
Abhishek Porel, the captain, hit 44 but Bengal slipped to 178-8 at lunch on day two
Scores at Stumps on Day 1
TNCA President's XI 266 vs Chhatisgarh 4-0
TNCA XI 203 vs Bengal 58-4
Mumbai 346-9 vs Haryana
Indian Railways 184 vs Baroda 76-3
Madhya Pradesh 181 vs Hyderabad 155-1
Jharkhand 366-8 vs Punjab
Odisha CA 314 vs Jammu & Kashmir
Maharashtra 440 vs Himachal Pradesh
Bengal slip to 40-4 in response to TNCA XI's 203-10
After bowling out TNCA XI for 203, thanks largely to Rahul Prasad's 5-44, Bengal lost four quick wickets, bringing captain Abishek Porel to the crease early at No.6.
Sarfaraz Khan continued his form in the 2025 Buchi Babu tournament with a 99-ball hundred against Haryana today (August 26).

Ruturaj and Sarfaraz fail to convert 100s into 150s
Gaikwad was dismissed for 133 while Sarfaraz fell for 111
Hyderabad all-rounder Rohith Rayudu takes five
Rayudu's 5-44 helped Hyderabad bowl Madhya Pradesh out for 181.
Ruturaj Gaikwad, who last played for India over a year ago, scored a hundred during the 2025 Buchi Babu Invitational tournament, which is serving as a warm-up for the upcoming domestic season.

Hundred for Sarfaraz!
His second hundred in two games and he reaches there off just 99 balls - with a six
Sarfaraz into the nineties - watch the Mumbai v Haryana game live here
Will Sarfaraz get to another hundred?
The India batter is currently batting on 79 against Haryana. He had also scored a century in the first round for Mumbai.
100 for Gaikwad
The CSK captain got to his 100 before tea, and is unbeaten on 104 off 131 balls heading into the third session of day one.
Ruturaj Gaikwad also nearing a ton
The Maharashtra captain is batting on 89. Can he get to three figures?
Century for Arshin Kulkarni!
The highly-rated 20-year-old seam-bowling all-rounder from Maharashtra, who represented India at the 2024 U19 World Cup, has reached his century against Himachal Padesh, batting alongside skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad.
Watch Umran Malik's first wicket - taken in his first over
Umran Malik in action for Jammu and Kashmir!
The express pacer who has been out of the limelight for a while now, has already picked up two wickets in his first nine overs.