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Punit Bisht. Source: Twitter

Meghalayaโ€™s promising cricketer Punit Bisht showed sheer grit in a plate group match of the Ranji Trophy by scoring a triple century against Sikkim.

Led by Punit Bishtโ€™s unbeaten 301, Meghalaya mounted a massive 555 for 3 at stumps on day two.

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Only one wicket fell through the course of the day as R Biswa (175) and Bisht plundered 433 runs for the third wicket.

Meghalayaโ€™s lead over Sikkim has swelled to 336 runs.

Even Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma praised the feat of the young cricketer.

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Conrad took to Twitter to laud the stupendous feat of Bisht where he wrote:

โ€˜Congratulations Punit Bisht!

#Punit you made #Meghalaya proud by scoring an unbeaten 301 runs against Sikkim today in the Ranji Trophy Plate Group match at Bhubaneshwar.โ€™

In another match, Rongsen Jonathanโ€™s 131 helped Nagaland reach 377 for nine before they declared their first innings.

However, it was Abrar Kaziโ€™s four wickets which eventually helped Nagaland end the day on top.

Arunachal Pradesh failed to give a strong reply after conceding the first innings lead and were reduced to 98 for 7 at stumps, still trailing by 144 runs.

Samar Quadriโ€™s six-wickets โ€“ his second five wickets haul of the season and eighth of the career โ€“ in the first innings bundled out Mizoram for 77 after Bihar declared on 440/9, courtesy Ashutosh Aman and Vivekโ€™s centuries.

Mizoram were asked to follow on 85 for 1 on stumps, with Quadri scalping two more.

Meanwhile, in an elite group match, Rishav Dasโ€™s 95 helped Assam fight back and helped Assam post 245 in their second innings, despite three-wickets from Irfan Pathan and Parvez Rasool.

Chasing a target of 230, Jammu & Kashmir lost opener Ahmad Banday early.