Baroda collapsed sensationally against the medium pace of Aswin Crist and K Vignesh in Raipur to go from 71 for 1 to 93 all out against Tamil Nadut. In the previous game, their main batsman Deepak Hooda alone had scored 293. In Raipur he was run out for a duck and became the second wicket of the collapse that began with Vigneshs dismissal of Dhiren Mistry. It will be all the more disappointing for Baroda because they had made a decent start after being put in. After the Hooda run-out, Crist dealt Baroda a massive blow, taking out the experienced Pinal Shah, Yusuf Pathan and Swapnil Singh in one over. The innings lasted just 34.3 overs. The 22-year-old Vignesh finished a second five-for in only his fourth first-class match. In response, captain Abhinav Mukund led Tamil Nadu to a safe 79 for 1 with an unbeaten 40.On an attritional day in Mysore, Railways made a comeback in the final session, taking three wickets to reduce Mumbai from 207 for 2 to 244 for 5 at stumps. With only three points from three games, Railways seemed on their way to more trouble with Shreyas Iyer scything through their attack with 70 off 73 and Akhil Herwadkar grinding them. Legspinner Karn Sharma, though, denied Herwadkar a century and followed up with the wickets of Aditya Tare and Siddhesh Lad. Railways still had to contend with Suryakumar Yadav - kept down to an unbeaten 60 off 162 - and Abhishek Nayar, who ended the day unbeaten on 1 off 34.Kuldeep Yadav, known more for his chinaman bowling, and wicketkeeper Eklavya Dwivedi rescued Uttar Pradesh from a shaky 143 for 5 against Punjab in Hyderabad. The pair scored 60 each, and Yadav went unbeaten into stumps having taken his side to relative safety of 298 for 6. Sandeep Sharma and Shubhek Gill caused the early damage, taking two and three wickets despite an even fifty by Rinku Singh. Dwivedi followed it up with an attacking half-century of his own whereas Yadav shored up the other end. Dwivedis 60 took 77 balls; Yadav played 144 ball, and was three runs short of his personal best. At stumps he had left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar for company. Saurabh continued in the same vein as Dwivedi, ending on 39 off 45.The rising levels of pollution in Delhi have affected the cricket too, claiming the whole days play between Bengal and Gujarat at Feroz Shah Kotla. The sun came out but failed to break through the dense smog hanging in Indias capital. http://www.bengalsrookiestore.com/Bengals-Jeremy-Hill-Jersey/ . Luis Suarezs double powered Liverpool to a 4-0 victory over Fulham, and Southampton easily overcame Hull 4-1 to continue the south coast clubs impressive start to the season. Liverpool and Southampton sent Chelsea down to fourth place as the west London club was held to 2-2 at home. http://www.bengalsrookiestore.com/Bengals-Tyler-Eifert-Jersey/ . Just not the game. 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Here are the lines for Week 12 games, courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook.Games involving ranked teams in?bold.TuesdayKent St. (-3) at Bowling GreenOhio (-1) at Central MichiganWednesdayBall St. at Toledo (-20.5)Northern Illinois (-3) at Eastern MichiganThursdayLouisville at Houston (No line)Arkansas St. at Troy (-9.5)FridayMemphis (-7.5) at CincinnatiUNLV at Boise St. (-28.5)SaturdayUConn at Boston College (-7)La. Monroe at Appalachian St. (-26)UTEP at Rice (-1.5)Miami (FL) (-3) at NC StateTexas Tech (-3) at Iowa St.Iowa (-10) at IllinoisNorthwestern (-1) at MinnesotaWisconsin (-27.5) at PurdueDuke at Pittsburgh (-7.5)Texas San Antonio at Texas A&M (-27)Maryland at Nebraska (-15)Oklahoma (-3) at West VirginiaMiddle Tennessee St. (-3.5) at CharlotteUMass at BYU (-30.5)La. Lafayette at Georgia (-22.5)San Diego St. (-7.5) at WyomingNew Mexico at Colorado St. (-4.5)Indiana at Michigan (No line)Virginia Tech at Notre Dame (-1)KKansas St.dddddddddddd (-2.5) at BaylorVirginia at Georgia Tech (-10.5)Florida St. (-21) at SyracuseOle Miss (-10) at VanderbiltTexas St. at New Mexico St. (-9.5)Arizona at Oregon St. (-6.5)Arizona St. at Washington (-27)Washington St. at Colorado (-4)Stanford (-11) at CalSouthern Miss at North Texas (No line)Old Dominion (-8.5) at Florida AtlanticBuffalo at Western Michigan (-34.5)Marshall (-2.5) at Florida InternationalArkansas at Mississippi St. (-1)Hawaii (-2.5) at Fresno StSouth Florida (-13) at SMUTulsa (-1.5) at Central FloridaTemple (-15.5) at TulaneOhio St. (-21.5) at Michigan St.Texas (-23.5) at KansasClemson (-21.5) at Wake ForestMissouri at Tennessee (-16)Georgia Southern (-2.5) at Georgia St.USC (-11.5) at UCLAOklahoma St. at TCU (-4)Penn St. (-27.5) at RutgersOregon at Utah (-12.5)Air Force (-10) at San Jose St.Utah St. (-6) at Nevada Wholesale NFL White Jerseys Nike NFL Jerseys China Wholesale Stitched Jerseys Cheap NFL Womens Jerseys Wholesale Jerseys China Youth NFL Jerseys Wholesale Cheap NFL Jerseys Outlet Jerseys From China Jerseys NFL Cheap Disocunt Football Jerseys Wholesale NFL Gear Wholesale Jerseys 2018 NFL Jerseys Outlet Wholesale Jerseys 2019 NFL Jerseys Outlet ' ' '