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Arjun: Hence, we have got our four semifinalists of this season of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy. So, Tamil Nadu will be taking on Rajasthan in the first semi on the 29th, while Punjab will lock their horns against Baroda in the evening game of the 29th.
Arjun: Rajasthan got regular breakthroughs as the bowlers chipped in when it was required to deliver. Aniket Choudhary, Ravi Bishnoi, and Chandrapal Singh got a wicket each. While Babul Kumar got run-out to Bishnoi. In the end, the Bihar side was 16 runs short of the total.
Arjun: The Bihar team did not get the desired start and the wickets crumbled in regular intervals. Mangal Mahrour tried his best as he scored an unbeaten 68 but his effort got in vain as no other batter accompanied him that well in the chase.
Arjun: The Bihar tried their best in this clash against Rajasthan but the better side on the day got better off Bihar. The difference in this game was the knock of Mahipal Lomror. The southpaw outclassed Bihar with the bat and the total emerged to be out their reach.
Arjun: Rajasthan wins the fourth quarter-finals by a margin of 16 runs and they get their berth for the semifinals. This is the first instance in the four quarterfinals of this season when a side batting second has not able to chase down the target.
OVER 20.0
Bihar
149/4
Vikash Yadav
28(17)
Mangal Mahrour
68(58)
Aniket Choudhary
1-26(4.0)
19.6 Aniket Choudhary to Vikash Yadav
0 A perfect yorker to end the match as Yadav digs it out back to Choudhary. With this, Rajasthan beat Bihar 16 runs
19.5 Aniket Choudhary to Vikash Yadav
6 SIXX!!! Too little too late for Bihar. A full toss on the stumps, Yadav slogs this in the leg side and it sails over the fence