<p>In reply, Gujarat lost the wicket of opener J Desai (29) and scored 120 runs in the remaining 29 overs. R Chauhan (43) and Neeraj Patel (32) were at the crease when stumps were drawn for the day.<br /><br />Sharma, who began the day at overnight’s score of 145, began where he had left yesterday sending the ball across the ropes with the first ball he faced.<br />This was to be the norm for the day as the hapless Gujarat bowlers suffered. They even resorted to a negative line but Sharma was too good for them on the day.<br />Sharma’s chanceless knock of 309 not out came in just over seven and half hours. He faced just 322 balls, and hit 38 fours and four sixes.<br />“After hitting the first ball for four I felt like I could continue to bat like yesterday. The track was good and I knew it would be more easy for me once Gujarat opts for the new ball,” Sharma said at the end of the day.<br />“I just wanted to take it ball by ball. I was prepared to play my natural game even if I get out. But after crossing 200 I didn’t want to take a chance,” he said.<br /><br />Super League scores: Group A: At Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh: 125 and 47/2 in 17.1 overs (Debasis Mohanty 2-18) vs Orissa (O/n: 55/2): 316 all out in 93.1 overs (Niranjan Behera 53, Halhadar Das 144; Kuldeep Diwan 2-24).<br /><br />At Hyderabad: Hyderabad (O/n: 269/4): 347 all out in 118.5 overs (Anirudh Singh 75, Ambati Rayudu 106, Anoop Pai 51; Abhinav Mukund 2-42) vs Tamil Nadu: 189/1 in 57 overs (Srikkanth Anirudha 70, Abhinav Mukund 66 batting, Arun Karthik 49 batting).<br />At Mumbai: Mumbai (O/n: 352/3): 648/6 in 151 overs (Sushant Marathe 144, Ajinkya Rahane 56, Rohit Sharma 309 n.o., Vinayak Samant 50 n.o.; Ishwar Choudhary 2-118, Niraj Patel 2-67) vs Gujarat: 120/1 in 29 overs (Rikin Chauhan 43 batting, Jay Desai 29, Niraj Patel 32 batting).<br /><br />At Delhi: Railways (O/n: 191/6): 276 all out in 91 overs (Faiz Fazal 87, Karan Sharma 59 n.o.; Rahul Sharma 6-92, Sarabjit Ladda 2-31) vs Punjab: 154/4 in 69 overs (Sunny Sohal 30, Mayank Sidhana 54, Uday Kaul 46 batting; Karan Sharma 2-39). <br />Group B: At Kolkata: Bengal (O/n: 265/4): 522 all out in 129.1 overs (Saurav Ganguly 152, Wridhiman Saha 120, Laxmi Ratan Shukla 132; Pradeep Sangwan 4-113, Parvinder Awana 3-105) vs Delhi: 68/2 in 22.3 overs (Aditya Jain 34 n.o.; Ranadeb Bose 2-20).<br /><br />At Pune: Maharashtra: 288 all out vs Baroda (O/n: 11 for no loss): 300/5 in 92 overs (Connor Williams 129, Jacob Martin 25, Shatrunjay Gaekwad 103 n.o.; Samad Fallah 3-57, Kishor Bhikane 2-76).<br /><br />Plate semifinals: At Guwahati: Andhra (O/n: 212/9): 214 all out in 93.4 overs (Prasad Reddy 53, Avadhanam Rakesh 66; Dhiraj Goswami 2-21, Sairaj Bahatule 2-61, Arlen Konwar 4-42) vs Assam: 235/6 in 87 overs (Dheeraj Jadhav 102 batting, Amit Sinha 38, Kunal Saikia 29; Garikina Prasad 3-85, Shankara Rao 2-81).<br />At Rohtak: Haryana (O/n: 211/6): 265 all out in 104.3 overs (Nitin Saini 59, Sunny Singh 27, Manav Sharma 42, Sumeet Sharma 25, Sachin Rana 47; Wilkin Mota 3-75, Timir Chanda 5-56) vs Tripura: 137/7 in 73 overs (Wilkin Mota 39, Nishit Shetty 27; Sanjay Budhwar 2-35, Amit Mishra 3-28).</p>
<p>In reply, Gujarat lost the wicket of opener J Desai (29) and scored 120 runs in the remaining 29 overs. R Chauhan (43) and Neeraj Patel (32) were at the crease when stumps were drawn for the day.<br /><br />Sharma, who began the day at overnight’s score of 145, began where he had left yesterday sending the ball across the ropes with the first ball he faced.<br />This was to be the norm for the day as the hapless Gujarat bowlers suffered. They even resorted to a negative line but Sharma was too good for them on the day.<br />Sharma’s chanceless knock of 309 not out came in just over seven and half hours. He faced just 322 balls, and hit 38 fours and four sixes.<br />“After hitting the first ball for four I felt like I could continue to bat like yesterday. The track was good and I knew it would be more easy for me once Gujarat opts for the new ball,” Sharma said at the end of the day.<br />“I just wanted to take it ball by ball. I was prepared to play my natural game even if I get out. But after crossing 200 I didn’t want to take a chance,” he said.<br /><br />Super League scores: Group A: At Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh: 125 and 47/2 in 17.1 overs (Debasis Mohanty 2-18) vs Orissa (O/n: 55/2): 316 all out in 93.1 overs (Niranjan Behera 53, Halhadar Das 144; Kuldeep Diwan 2-24).<br /><br />At Hyderabad: Hyderabad (O/n: 269/4): 347 all out in 118.5 overs (Anirudh Singh 75, Ambati Rayudu 106, Anoop Pai 51; Abhinav Mukund 2-42) vs Tamil Nadu: 189/1 in 57 overs (Srikkanth Anirudha 70, Abhinav Mukund 66 batting, Arun Karthik 49 batting).<br />At Mumbai: Mumbai (O/n: 352/3): 648/6 in 151 overs (Sushant Marathe 144, Ajinkya Rahane 56, Rohit Sharma 309 n.o., Vinayak Samant 50 n.o.; Ishwar Choudhary 2-118, Niraj Patel 2-67) vs Gujarat: 120/1 in 29 overs (Rikin Chauhan 43 batting, Jay Desai 29, Niraj Patel 32 batting).<br /><br />At Delhi: Railways (O/n: 191/6): 276 all out in 91 overs (Faiz Fazal 87, Karan Sharma 59 n.o.; Rahul Sharma 6-92, Sarabjit Ladda 2-31) vs Punjab: 154/4 in 69 overs (Sunny Sohal 30, Mayank Sidhana 54, Uday Kaul 46 batting; Karan Sharma 2-39). <br />Group B: At Kolkata: Bengal (O/n: 265/4): 522 all out in 129.1 overs (Saurav Ganguly 152, Wridhiman Saha 120, Laxmi Ratan Shukla 132; Pradeep Sangwan 4-113, Parvinder Awana 3-105) vs Delhi: 68/2 in 22.3 overs (Aditya Jain 34 n.o.; Ranadeb Bose 2-20).<br /><br />At Pune: Maharashtra: 288 all out vs Baroda (O/n: 11 for no loss): 300/5 in 92 overs (Connor Williams 129, Jacob Martin 25, Shatrunjay Gaekwad 103 n.o.; Samad Fallah 3-57, Kishor Bhikane 2-76).<br /><br />Plate semifinals: At Guwahati: Andhra (O/n: 212/9): 214 all out in 93.4 overs (Prasad Reddy 53, Avadhanam Rakesh 66; Dhiraj Goswami 2-21, Sairaj Bahatule 2-61, Arlen Konwar 4-42) vs Assam: 235/6 in 87 overs (Dheeraj Jadhav 102 batting, Amit Sinha 38, Kunal Saikia 29; Garikina Prasad 3-85, Shankara Rao 2-81).<br />At Rohtak: Haryana (O/n: 211/6): 265 all out in 104.3 overs (Nitin Saini 59, Sunny Singh 27, Manav Sharma 42, Sumeet Sharma 25, Sachin Rana 47; Wilkin Mota 3-75, Timir Chanda 5-56) vs Tripura: 137/7 in 73 overs (Wilkin Mota 39, Nishit Shetty 27; Sanjay Budhwar 2-35, Amit Mishra 3-28).</p>