Madhya Pradesh then came back to take one wicket as Railways finished the day at 46 for one. SS Shukla (17) and AG Paunikar (0) were at the crease when the stumps were drawn.
Choudhary started from where he left yesterday as he along with skipper Devendra Bundela forged an 155-run stand for the fourth wicket to put Madhya Pradesh in a dominating position here.
Bundela added another 55 runs to his overnight score of 11. His 170-ball innings was laced with 11 boundaries.
Karn Sharma picked two wickets, while AG Paunikar, SG Gehlot, K Upadhyay and HR Rathod scalped one each for Railways.
In reply, Railways lost their first batsman in the 13th over when Ishwar Pandey had cleaned up V Cheluvaraj (28) to reduce them to 42 for one.
Brief Score:
Railways 1st innings: 46 for one in 14 overs (S S Shukla 17; Ishwar Pandey 1/25.
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