Put into bat, Chattisgarh posted 150 for 7, riding on a 45-ball 47 by skipper AN Khare and some useful contributions by VS Kushwah (32), Ashutosh Singh (29) and S Chandraker (25).
Madhya Pradesh then came out with all cylinders blazing as opener RM Patidar (30) and Ojha (58) amassed 82 in 8.1 overs to set the foundation.
However, MP suffered a mini-collapse once Patidar was dismissed as Shivendra Singh struck twice in the 12th over to reduce Madhya Pradesh to 97-3.
Earlier, Avesh (3/29) picked up three crucial wickets, dismissing Rishabh Tiwari (3), Ashutosh and Shakeeb Ahmed (0).
Brief Score:
Chattisgarh: 150 for 7 overs in 20 overs (AN Khare 47; A Khan 3/29)
Madhya Pradesh: 154 for 5 in 19.3 overs (N Ojha 58; S Singh 2/22, VS Kushwah 2/22).
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