Punjab v Uttar Pradesh (Final, Vijay Merchant Trophy)
Rakesh Sanghi, CricInfo
13-15 January 1999
Day 1 Report
PATIALA, 13 January : A 52-run partnership for the third wicket
between skipper Prashant Malviya and Anshul Kapoor enabled Uttar
Pradesh to score up 105 for four in their first innings on the opening
day of the three day final match of the Vijay Merchant trophy against
Punjab at Dhruv Pandove Stadium here today.
Due to heavy fog in the morning, the play started 40 minutes before
tea which restricted the day's play to 52 overs.
After winning the toss, Punjab asked Uttar Pradesh to bat first jolted
them by taking the wickets of both their openers Shanu Hussain (0) and
Deepak Yadav (15) with the score reading a mere 25. Then Anshul Kapoor
(30) and Prastant Malviya (31) played steadily to carry the total to
77. Subhas Dixit on 22 and Asain Imran (0) were at the crease when the
stumps were drawn for the day.
For Punjab Hari Kishan Kali, Harish Puri, S P Singh and Ranjit Singh
took a wicket each, giving away 19, 25, 18, and 3 runs respectively.
Day 3: Kali helps Punjab clinch trophy
PATIALA, January 15 : Riding on the crest of a strokefilled 72 by
skipper Hari Kishan Kali, Punjab made it a grand double in junior
cricket, winning the All-India Vijay Merchant Cricket Tournament
(under-16) for the second successive season, beating Uttar Pradesh on
the basis of a 33-run first innings lead even as the three-day
weather-hit final ended in a draw at the Dhruv Pandove Stadium here
today.
The Punjab lads had earlier won the All India Cooch Behar Trophy, a
symbol of supermacy in the under 19 group, last month.
Replying to Uttar Pradesh's first innings score of 193, sailing
smoothly at 72 for no loss, the hosts' innings suddenly lost direction
due to some rash shots by its middle order. At 160 for 7, it was
anybody's game till Hari Kishan Kali took the game away from Uttar
Pradesh with some fluent shots.
Once Punjab got the all-important first innings lead, the competitive
interest in the contest seemed to be over. Punjab piled up 224 in
their first innings. for Uttar Pradesh Subash Dixit and Harjeet Singh
scalped four wickets each. Uttar Pradesh made 28 for one in their
second innings before the match was called off.
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