Globe Trotters batsman Washington Sundar 
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Globe Trotters vs India Pistons: Mukunth, Washington Sundar stand tall

K Mukunth and Washington Sundar both remained unbeaten on 137 to put Globe Trotters in command as they bagged a 111-run lead over India Pistons.

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CHENNAI: K Mukunth and Washington Sundar both remained unbeaten on 137 to put Globe Trotters in command as they bagged a 111-run lead over India Pistons on the second day of the TNCA senior division Elite Group match at the MRF-Pachaiyappa’s college ground on Tuesday. At stumps, Globe Trotters were at 299 for two.

Brief scores:

Elite Group: At IC–Guru Nanak: Vijay CC 370 in 107 ovs (KB Arun Karthick 113, R Prasanna 51, R Sai Kishore 6/111) vs Grand Slam 180/6 in 66.1 ovs (L Suryapprakash 70, Rahil Shah 4/69); At MRF – Pachaiyappa’s: India Pistons 188 vs Globe Trotters 299/2 in 102 ovs (K Mukunth 137 n.o, Washington Sundar 137 n.o); At SSN: Young Stars 274 and 98/3 in 30 ovs (Ganesh Satish 44 n.o) vs Nelson SC 152 in 59.1 ovs (M Suresh Babu 4/44, S Mohan Prasath 3/40)

Plate Group: At IIT – Chemplast: Alwarpet 343 in 135 ovs (Abhishek Tanwar 69, J Kaushik 4/48) vs Jolly Rovers 203/3 in 49 ovs (M Vijay 68 n.o, Jiwan Jot Singh 63). At TI — Murugappa: TI Cycles 144 and 312/6 decl in 69 ovs (Sumant Jain 107, R Nilesh Subramanian 62, S Avaikkarasan 59, AC Prathiban 5/110) vsAG’s Office 136 in 52.2 ovs (Varun Sood 5/46, R Sanjay Yadav 5/48) & 7/1 in 2.4 ovs. At MA Chidambaram: UFCC, T Nagar 244 in 110.5 ovs (Kaushik U Ram 66, S Mohan Raj 5/48, Samruddh Bhat 3/36) vs CromBest 167/0 in 67 ovs (R Ananth 94 n.o, Vignesh S Iyer 66 n.o).

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