Gujarat vs Kerala Semifinal 2 Ranji Trophy 2025 Day 5 Live Streaming.

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The first Ranji Trophy Elite of the 2024-25 semi-final is to be contested between Kerala and Gujarat on the fifth day today i.e. on 21st February. The two teams are playing this match at Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground in Ahmedabad. Gujarat had reached 429 runs after losing 7 wickets in 154 overs at the end of the fourth day’s play.

Gujarat vs Kerala Semifinal 2 Ranji Trophy 2025 Day 5 Live Streaming: Gujarat and Kerala are to play the first semi-final of Ranji Trophy Elite 2024-25 on the fifth day today i.e. on 21st February. This match between the two teams is being held at Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground in Ahmedabad.

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Gujarat had reached a total of 429 runs with the loss of 7 wickets in 154 overs at the end of the fourth day’s play. For Gujarat, Jaymeet Patel is not out after scoring 74 runs off 161 balls. Priyank Panchal had scored 148 runs, Akshay Chandran had scored 30 runs, Arya Desai had scored 73 runs and Manan Hingrajia got out after scoring 33 runs.
Jalaj Saxena picked the maximum of 4 wickets from Kerala. MD Nidhish, Nedumankuzhi Tulsi and Aditya Sarvate received 1 wicket each. The play on the fifth day will be extremely crucial for both the teams.

Ranji Trophy: Everything

Ranji Trophy

The Ranji Trophy is a top-level domestic first-class cricket tournament in India organized by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) every year. Teams from regional and state cricket associations compete. Since the BCCI established the championship in 1934, it has been held at various grounds and stadiums across India.

The Ranji Trophy is a top-level domestic first-class cricket tournament in India and is organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) every year. Teams from regional and state cricket associations compete. The BCCI established the championship in 1934, since then, it has been held at various grounds and stadiums across India.


The competition now features 38 teams, including all 28 states of India and four of the eight union territories, with at least one team from each of them. At the time of the tournament’s inception, it was named the “Indian Cricket Championship”, in 1935 the tournament was renamed after Ranjitsinhji, the first Indian to play international cricket. He represented England between 1896 and 1902.

The Mumbai cricket team is the most successful team in the tournament, with a record 42 titles to its name.

The Mumbai cricket team is the current holder of the 2023–24 edition, which is its 42nd edition. It won the final against Vidarbha cricket team at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

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