Nagaland
lost
the
match
by
174
runs
despite
a
107-run
lead
in
the
first
innings,
and
it
was
largely
due
to
a
shock
25-run
all-out
in
the
second
innings.
They
could
manage
to
bat
only
18
overs
in
the
second
innings.
Nagaland
all-out
for
25:
Chasing
200
against
Uttarakhand
on
the
final
day
of
the
Ranji
Trophy
1st
round,
Nagaland
only
managed
25
runs.
None
of
their
batters
could
show
any
resistance
as
they
crumbled
like
house
of
cards
in
front
of
the
Uttarakhand
bowlers.
It
was
a
procession
of
wickets
in
the
final
day
at
Sovima,
Nagaland’s
home
ground
in
Dimapur,
as
the
hosts
capitulated.
Yugandhar
Singh
and
Shrikant
Mundhe,
Nagaland’s
two
stand-out
performers
in
the
first
innings,
got
out
without
troubling
the
scorers.
And
the
highest
score
of
the
2nd
innings
was
Nagaho
Chishi,
who
managed
10
runs,
and
was
the
only
player
to
reach
double
digits.
Mayank
Mishra
finished
with
stunning
figures
(9-7-4-5)
with
a
5-wicket
haul,
while
Swapnil
Singh
picked
up
4
wickets.
With
this
catastrophe,
Nagaland
have
etched
their
name
in
the
lowest
total
category
of
Ranji
Trophy
history.
Fortunately,
they
scored
4
runs
more
than
Hyderabad,
who
hold
the
humbling
record
of
lowest
total
ever
in
the
Ranji
Trophy,
when
they
were
bowled
out
for
just
21
against
Rajasthan
in
the
2010-11
season.
Ranji
Trophy
Lowest
Totals:
Team | Opponent | Score | Season |
Hyderabad | Rajasthan | 21 | 2010-11 |
Southern Punjab |
Northern India |
22 | 1934-35 |
Sind |
Southern Punjab |
23 | 1938-39 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Delhi | 23 | 1960-61 |
Jammu and Kashmir |
Haryana | 23 | 1977-78 |
Nagaland | Uttarakhand | 25 | 2022-23 |
Saurashtra | Bombay | 25 | 1951-52 |
Kerala | Mysore | 27 | 1963-64 |
Manipur | Meghalaya | 27 | 2019-20 |
Mysore | Bombay | 28 | 1963-64 |
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