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Pavan, Prithviraj set up victory

Bangalore: K.B. Pavan (136 n.o., 156b, 14x4, 1x6) and G. Prithviraj (five for 18) set up Mysore Zone's innings and 119-run victory over Tumkur Zone in a SA Srinivasan Memorial Trophy under-22 tournament match that concluded here on Wednesday. Tumkur scored 131 and 116 in reply to Mysore Zone's 366.

The scores: Tumkur Zone 131 in 46.5 overs and 116 in 45.3 overs (G. Prithviraj five for 18) lost to Mysore Zone 366 in 72.3 overs (K.B. Pavan 136 n.o., Sharath Kumar Naidu 60, Vikram Gowda five for 62, Tejas four for 89).

Combined City 210 in 78.1 overs and 63 for two in 18 overs drew with Bangalore Zone 298 for five in 90 overs (Kunal Kapoor 101, V. Cheluvaraj 100, Nishanth Hegde 40 n.o.).

Raichur Zone 322 for nine in 90 overs drew with Shimoga Zone 336 in 82.2 overs (Balasubramanya 165, M.K. Sagar 111, Imran Khan six for 63, Amith Boodi four for 62).

Mangalore Zone 346 for nine in 90 overs drew with Bangalore City 238 for four in 56.5 overs (S. Prajwal 122 n.o.).

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