<p>Bengal stunned heavyweights Karnataka by seven wickets with inspirational performances from pacer Mukesh Kumar and opener Abhimanyu Easwaran to storm into the Syed Mushtaq Ali quarter-finals here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Karnataka, however, are still in contention having qualified as the second team from the group and will be among six second-placed teams fighting for the remaining three quarter-final places.</p>.<p>Mukesh (3/33) dismissed India Test opener Mayank Agarwal (4) and the talented Devdutt Padikkal (0) in a space three balls as Karanataka failed to recover from the early blows to be restricted for a modest 134/8 at the Nehru Stadium.</p>.<p>In reply, Bengal opener and former captain Easwaran returned to form with a stroke-filled 49-ball 51 not out to steer the win with two overs to spare.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/mushtaq-ali-trophy-tn-beat-punjab-by-7-wickets-qualify-for-knockout-phase-1048931.html">Mushtaq Ali Trophy: TN beat Punjab by 7 wickets, qualify for knockout phase </a></strong></p>.<p>Bengal, who made a group stage exit in the last edition, faced a must-win scenario after Mumbai hit the top gear in the final group B league thrashing Baroda by 82 runs to lift their run-rate to 0.990.</p>.<p>Indian Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane continued his sublime form to slam a fourth half-century in five matches (71 from 45 balls; 8x4, 2x6).</p>.<p>His opening partner Prithvi Shaw too was back among runs in a blistering 63-ball 83 (6x4, 4x6) as the duo fired all cylinders in an entertaining 153-run (100 balls) opening partnership to lift the total to 193/2.</p>.<p>In reply, Baroda were restricted to 111/9 with young off-spinner Tanush Kotian claiming 4/16.</p>.<p>But the resounding win came to a tad too late as Bengal ticked all the boxes to top Group B with a better net run rate (0.995) than Karnataka (0.379) who still qualified to finish second after both the teams finished with 16 points.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/mushtaq-ali-t20-nitish-rana-smashes-25-ball-50-as-delhi-cruise-past-chandigarh-1047661.html">Mushtaq Ali T20: Nitish Rana smashes 25-ball-50 as Delhi cruise past Chandigarh</a></strong></p>.<p>Mumbai finished with 12 points with three wins and two losses.</p>.<p>"Mumbai won earlier today and to qualify we had to win this match. We were focused and determined to do well," skipper Sudip Chatterjee said.</p>.<p>"Our bowlers showed the way with Mukesh's two wickets in the first over as it put pressure on a strong Karnataka side. Shahbaz, Pradipta took wickets at crucial times to restrict the run flow. A very good display by the team led by the bowlers."</p>.<p>On Abhimanyu's return to form, he added, "It's always good to see Abhimanyu scoring well for Bengal, he's an asset to the team."</p>.<p>Bengal think-tank had recalled the former skipper Abhimanyu in their match against Services on Monday after they suffered a shocking 10-run loss to Mumbai.</p>.<p>The move paid dividends as Abhimanyu played the role of an anchor after skipper Chatterjee (4) fell cheaply in the first over.</p>.<p>Abhimanyu stitched two small partnerships with Writtick Chatterjee (18) and Wriddhiman Saha (27) in the middle before Kaif Ahmed (34 not out) lent him match-winning support.</p>.<p>Earlier, Karun Nair was the top-scorer for Karnataka with a run-a-ball 44 (5x4) as none of their batter failed to convert their starts with Bengal bowlers taking wicket at regular intervals.</p>.<p>Left-arm spinner Pradipta Pramanik took 2/33, while Shahbaz Ahmad (1/15) and Akash Deep (1/19) were at their tidy best to restrict the run flow. Mukesh was also brilliant on the field and ran out BR Sharath.</p>.<p>Brief Scores</p>.<p>Karnataka 134/8; 20 overs (Karun Nair 44, Mukesh Kumar 3/33, Pradipta Pramanik 2/33) lost to Bengal 138/3; 18 overs (Abhimanyu Easwaran 51 not out, Kaif Ahmed 34 not out) by seven wickets.</p>.<p>Mumbai 193/2; 20 overs (Prithvi Shaw 83, Ajinkya Rahane 71) beat Baroda 111/9; 20 overs (Tanush Kotian 4/16, Mohit Avasthi 2/23) by 82 runs.</p>.<p>Chhattisgarh 176/3; 20 (Shashank Chandrakar 67, Sanjeet Desai 62 not out, Amandeep Khare 35 not out) beat Services 141; 19.5 overs (Rahul Singh 64; Shubham Agarwal 5/13, Ravi Kiran 2/35) by 35 runs.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>
<p>Bengal stunned heavyweights Karnataka by seven wickets with inspirational performances from pacer Mukesh Kumar and opener Abhimanyu Easwaran to storm into the Syed Mushtaq Ali quarter-finals here on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Karnataka, however, are still in contention having qualified as the second team from the group and will be among six second-placed teams fighting for the remaining three quarter-final places.</p>.<p>Mukesh (3/33) dismissed India Test opener Mayank Agarwal (4) and the talented Devdutt Padikkal (0) in a space three balls as Karanataka failed to recover from the early blows to be restricted for a modest 134/8 at the Nehru Stadium.</p>.<p>In reply, Bengal opener and former captain Easwaran returned to form with a stroke-filled 49-ball 51 not out to steer the win with two overs to spare.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/mushtaq-ali-trophy-tn-beat-punjab-by-7-wickets-qualify-for-knockout-phase-1048931.html">Mushtaq Ali Trophy: TN beat Punjab by 7 wickets, qualify for knockout phase </a></strong></p>.<p>Bengal, who made a group stage exit in the last edition, faced a must-win scenario after Mumbai hit the top gear in the final group B league thrashing Baroda by 82 runs to lift their run-rate to 0.990.</p>.<p>Indian Test vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane continued his sublime form to slam a fourth half-century in five matches (71 from 45 balls; 8x4, 2x6).</p>.<p>His opening partner Prithvi Shaw too was back among runs in a blistering 63-ball 83 (6x4, 4x6) as the duo fired all cylinders in an entertaining 153-run (100 balls) opening partnership to lift the total to 193/2.</p>.<p>In reply, Baroda were restricted to 111/9 with young off-spinner Tanush Kotian claiming 4/16.</p>.<p>But the resounding win came to a tad too late as Bengal ticked all the boxes to top Group B with a better net run rate (0.995) than Karnataka (0.379) who still qualified to finish second after both the teams finished with 16 points.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/mushtaq-ali-t20-nitish-rana-smashes-25-ball-50-as-delhi-cruise-past-chandigarh-1047661.html">Mushtaq Ali T20: Nitish Rana smashes 25-ball-50 as Delhi cruise past Chandigarh</a></strong></p>.<p>Mumbai finished with 12 points with three wins and two losses.</p>.<p>"Mumbai won earlier today and to qualify we had to win this match. We were focused and determined to do well," skipper Sudip Chatterjee said.</p>.<p>"Our bowlers showed the way with Mukesh's two wickets in the first over as it put pressure on a strong Karnataka side. Shahbaz, Pradipta took wickets at crucial times to restrict the run flow. A very good display by the team led by the bowlers."</p>.<p>On Abhimanyu's return to form, he added, "It's always good to see Abhimanyu scoring well for Bengal, he's an asset to the team."</p>.<p>Bengal think-tank had recalled the former skipper Abhimanyu in their match against Services on Monday after they suffered a shocking 10-run loss to Mumbai.</p>.<p>The move paid dividends as Abhimanyu played the role of an anchor after skipper Chatterjee (4) fell cheaply in the first over.</p>.<p>Abhimanyu stitched two small partnerships with Writtick Chatterjee (18) and Wriddhiman Saha (27) in the middle before Kaif Ahmed (34 not out) lent him match-winning support.</p>.<p>Earlier, Karun Nair was the top-scorer for Karnataka with a run-a-ball 44 (5x4) as none of their batter failed to convert their starts with Bengal bowlers taking wicket at regular intervals.</p>.<p>Left-arm spinner Pradipta Pramanik took 2/33, while Shahbaz Ahmad (1/15) and Akash Deep (1/19) were at their tidy best to restrict the run flow. Mukesh was also brilliant on the field and ran out BR Sharath.</p>.<p>Brief Scores</p>.<p>Karnataka 134/8; 20 overs (Karun Nair 44, Mukesh Kumar 3/33, Pradipta Pramanik 2/33) lost to Bengal 138/3; 18 overs (Abhimanyu Easwaran 51 not out, Kaif Ahmed 34 not out) by seven wickets.</p>.<p>Mumbai 193/2; 20 overs (Prithvi Shaw 83, Ajinkya Rahane 71) beat Baroda 111/9; 20 overs (Tanush Kotian 4/16, Mohit Avasthi 2/23) by 82 runs.</p>.<p>Chhattisgarh 176/3; 20 (Shashank Chandrakar 67, Sanjeet Desai 62 not out, Amandeep Khare 35 not out) beat Services 141; 19.5 overs (Rahul Singh 64; Shubham Agarwal 5/13, Ravi Kiran 2/35) by 35 runs.</p>.<p><strong>Watch the latest DH Videos here:</strong></p>