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Himachal Pradesh play unimaginative cricket
Staff Reporter - 4 December 2001

Despite being in a position to declare and set Haryana a sporting target, Himachal Pradesh opted to bat out most of the day in their Ranji Trophy league match at Rohtak on Monday.

Overnight batsmen Rajiv Nayyar and Sangram Singh, both in good form, made the most significant scores of the innings. Sangram Singh fell for 54, made off 94 balls. Nayyar, as has been his wont, occupied the crease dully, making 102 off 314 balls, with 13 boundaries.

Himachal skipper Varinder Sharma never enforced a declaration, so that when they were finally bowled out for 270 (made off 101 overs), Haryana were set a target off 347 off 20 overs. The match petered out into a dull draw, and the only excitement of the day was provided by Amit Mishra, who took a hat-trick by claiming Varinder Sharma, Amit Sharma and C Kumar off successive deliveries.

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Teams India.
Players/Umpires Rajeev Nayyar, Sangram Singh, Amit Mishra, Chetan Kumar.
Tournaments Ranji Trophy
Scorecard Haryana v Himachal Pradesh, 30 Nov - 3 Dec 2001
Season Indian Domestic Season