Cheteshwar Pujara smashes career-best 174 for Royal London Cup One Day: Sussex vs Surrey. Cricket News – Times of India

HOVE: India’s Test experts Cheteshwar Pujara Broke his way to a career-best List A score of 174, scored his second century in a span of 48 hours Sussex Scored 378 for 6 against Surrey In Royal London Cup One Day Championships on Sunday.
On Friday, Pujara had hammered Warwickshire’s attack for 107 runs in 79 balls.
On Sunday, the Sussexes batted first at a small county ground in Hove, and when the first four overs were 9/2 tom clark (104) in 106 balls and Pujara added 205 runs for the third wicket.

Pujara, who averages around 55 in List A cricket, scored his 13th century in the 50-over format and faced 131 balls in total in which he hit 20 fours and five sixes.
By the time he was dismissed in the 48th over, Pujara had scored almost half (350) of his team’s runs at that time.
Pujara hit a six off the ball of Matt Dunn, Conor Macker and Ryan Patel. Spinners Amar Virdi and Yousef Majid were also toked for a maximum each.
Krunal got 3 wickets for Warwickshire
At the Grace Road ground in Leicester, left-arm spinner Krunal Pandya emerged as the most successful bowler for Warwickshire with figures of 3/69 against Leicestershire in another List A game.
Pandya’s victims were Louis Kimber (78), South Africa international Wynn Mulder (68) and Aaron Lillee (33).
Leicestershire scored 338 for 8 in 50 overs.
Umesh Yadav 2 turns for Middlesex
Veteran Indian Test pacer Umesh Yadav did his good for Middlesex in the ongoing 50-over contest with the wickets of Somerset opener Andrew Umaid (10) and captain James Rave (114) to post figures of 2/58 in 10 overs. The performance continued.
Umesh currently has 13 wickets in four matches with five wickets and four wickets in hand. Somerset scored 335 for 6 in 50 overs.
Navdeep Saini no wicket for Kento
India pacer Navdeep Saini had figures of 0/43 for Kent against Northamptonshire, who were bowled out for 210 that day.
While Saini went without a wicket, it was the lowest run ever in the Royal London Cup, having scored over 61, 71 and 68 in his last three matches.
Women’s Hundred: Jemimah out for 2 but team wins
Jemima Rodrigues was cheaply dismissed for 2 but her team Northern Superchargers beat London Spirit by five runs in ‘The Hundred Women’s Competition’ game in Leeds.
Rodrigues was clean bowled on a leg-cutter by seamer Freya Davis.