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Ranji round-up
Staff Reporter - 23 November 2001

*Nand Kishore slams double century

Continuing where he left off on Day One, Hyderabad opener Nand Kishore scored 214, further tormenting Karnaka's bowlers on Day Two of their Ranji Trophy league match at Secunderabad.

Although his partner Daniel Manohar fell early in the day, Nand Kishore put up significant partnerships with Anirudh Singh and Arjun Yadav before finally falling with the score on 425. He made his 214 off 407 balls, hitting 35 fours and spending more than nine hours at the crease.

Yadav himself went on to make 89 before falling as the last wicket. Replying to their rivals' mammoth 577, Karnataka openers played out four overs before the close of play, knowing that they could never hope to win this match and would even struggle to draw it.

*Bahutule shines on Day One

Running through Maharashtra's batting line-up with his leg-spinners, Sairaj Bahutule returned figures of 5-69 as the visitors collapsed to 216 all out in their Ranji Trophy league match against Mumbai at Mumbai.

Winning the toss, Maharashtra looked to post a big total in the first innings. Its batsmen, however, failed to post large scores, and only Kaushik Aphale (51) even got past the 50-mark. Paras Mhambrey, supporting Bahutule, picked three wickets.

In reply, Mumbai were 31 for no loss at stumps, with openers Vinayak Mane and Sameer Dighe unbeaten on 15 and 14 respectively.

*Gujarat collapse on Day One

Unable to capitalise on being inserted by Baroda, Gujarat collapsed to 212 all out on Day One of their Ranji Trophy league match at Vadodara.

Although the visitors started off well, none of the batsmen were able to convert starts into big scores. Only skipper Mukund Parmar offered any resistance, and he too fell, having made 46. Kirat Damani made a quickfire 43 lower down the order, but the runs failed to boost Gujarat to a significant total.

For Baroda, Tushar Arothe and Shekhar Joshi took three wickets apiece, hastening the end of the first innings. In their batting reply, current Ranji champions Baroda were 8 for no loss at stumps, with both openers unbeaten on four.

*Uttar Pradesh batsmen fail on Day One

Pritam Gandhe, bowling his off-breaks with vicious effect, picked six wickets as Uttar Pradesh collapsed in their first innings against Vidarbha on Day One of their Ranji Trophy league match at Kanpur.

Aside from Uttar Pradesh skipper Gyanendra Pandey, who made 52, none of the batsmen could make sizeable scores or put up match-winning partnerships. Gandhe capitalised on this, returning innings figures of 27.1-7-55-6.

Replying to their rivals' score of 210, Vidarbha lost opener Vivek Naidu before reaching 14/1 by the close of play.

*Tejinder Pal Singh and S Raza Ali make merry

Winning the toss, Railways ensured that they took full advantage of it, reaching 381/4 by the close of play on Day One of their Ranji Trophy league match against Madhya Pradesh at Indore.

Although the Railways openers fell soon, followed by the in-form Yere Goud, S Raza Ali and Tejinder Pal Singh put on 326 runs for the fourth wicket, both scoring centuries in the process.

Raza Ali, the first to fall, made 148 off 210 balls, with 19 fours and three sixes. His partner, however, continued in the presence of skipper Abhay Sharma. Both batsmen were unbeaten at stumps, with Sharma making 10 and Tejinder Pal Singh on 186 off 280 balls, with 23 fours and three sixes.

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Teams India.
Players/Umpires Ammanabrole Nand Kishore, Daniel Manohar, Arjun Yadav, Sairaj Bahutule, Kaushik Aphale, Mukund Parmar, Kirat Damani, Tushar Arothe, Gyanendra Pandey, Vivek Naidu, Tejinder Pal Singh.
Tournaments Ranji Trophy
Season Indian Domestic Season