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Ranji Trophy: Paceman Akash Deep's five-wicket haul puts Bengal on top against MP

NEW DELHI: Riding on paceman Akash Deep's five-wicket haul, Bengal took a huge first innings lead of 268 runs and put themselves in a commanding position against defending champions Madhya Pradesh in the Ranji Trophy semifinal on Friday.

Bengal skipper Manoj Tiwary did not enforce follow-on despite taking a big first innings lead. Bengal, who ended Day 3 on 59 for 2, extended their overall lead to 327 runs and inch closer to the final.

Akash Deep (5/42) claimed two wickets in two balls to rattle Madhya Pradesh's recovery act led by overnight batter Saransh Jain (65).

He uprooted Jain's off-stump and in the next ball trapped Kumar Kartikeya leg-before to breathe life into Bengal's dull attack.

Akash Deep claimed his fourth five-wicket haul in first-class cricket dismissing Avesh Khan before Madhya Pradesh were bowled out for 170 when their No. 11 batter Gaurav Yadav was run out.

The two-time Ranji champions Bengal last reached the final in 2020 where they lost to Saurashtra. Bengal are yet to win the Ranji Trophy since 1989-90.

Much like the first innings, the opening duo of Abhimanyu Easwaran (19) and Karan Lal (17) departed in quick succession.

First innings centurion duo of Sudip Gharami (12 batting) and Anustup Majumdar (9 batting) were at the crease with two more days to go.

Earlier resuming at the overnight score of 56 for 2, night watchman Anubhav Agarwal departed with the addition of just two runs after edging one off Mukesh Kumar.

At the other end, Akash Deep cleaned up Rajat Patidar for a duck, while left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed dismissed MP skipper Aditya Srivastava (7) as half of their side were out in the pavilion for 89.

Venkatesh Iyer looked to counter-attack and smashed Akash Deep for a six, but he became Ahmed's second victim.

But the left-right combination of Jain and Shubham Sharma (44 not out) resisted Bengal with their resolute partnership of 54 runs.

Jain made full use of a reprieve on 37 to complete his fifty as the duo looked at ease.

But Akash triggered the collapse after he was brought back into the attack in the post-lunch session.

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