At the end of the latest round's play, Mumbai and Andhra Pradesh (16 points each in group A, elite), Hyderabad and Uttar Pradesh (16 and 12 points in group B, elite), Bengal and Baroda (16 and 12 points in group C, elite), and Jharkhand, Rajasthan (20 points each in group D, elite) are among
Shami accomplished this milestone during the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) quarterfinal against Baroda at the M Chinnnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. During the match, Shami took two wickets in four overs, though he conceded 43 runs. He got scalps of Shivalik Sharma and Atit Sheth off consecut
Madhya Pradesh chased down a target of 174 against Saurashtra, securing victory with four balls and six wickets to spare. This win propelled them into their first Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy semi-final since the 2010-11 season.
Bengal went through to the quarter-finals with a narrow three-run victory over Chandigarh. Apart from Shami's all-round efforts, seamer Sayan Ghosh's four-wicket haul ripped out Chandigarh's batting setup to lift Bengal to victory.