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Delhi meet Mumbai in Ranji quarter-finals

| | Feb 11, 2015, at 01:57 am
Mumbai, Feb 10 (IBNS): Delhi will face Mumbai in the Quarter-finals of the Micromax Ranji Trophy in Cuttack.

Indore, Cuttack, Jaipur and Lahli will be the venues of the four matches that will start from Feb 16.

Karnataka will face Assam while  Vidarbha will fight out against  Tamil Nadu in the other two quarter-finals clashes.

Andhra will meet Maharashtra in the other match.

The Semi-finals will be played at Bengaluru and Kolkata from 25 February 2015 to 1 March 2015, BCCI said in a statement on Tuesday.

The winners of Quarter-finals 1 and 2 will play the semi-final in Bengaluru.

The winners of Quarter-finals 3 and 4 will face each other in the other semi-final in Kolkata.

The final match of the tournament will be played in Mumbai from Mar 8 to Mar 12.

The draw for the Quarter-finals is as follows:

1. Karnataka v Assam – Indore

2. Delhi v Mumbai – Cuttack

3. Vidarbha v Tamil Nadu – Jaipur

4. Andhra v Maharashtra – Lahli

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