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Ranji round-up Staff Reporter - 27 January 2002
Prasad, Watekar lead dramatic Andhra recovery An unbeaten hundred from RVC Prasad and his remarkable 168-run with No. 9 Hemal Watekar brought Andhra within shouting distance of Gujarat's first-innings score of 499 on the penultimate day of the five-day Ranji pre-quarterfinal between the two sides at the Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad. Earlier, Andhra, who resumed at 250 for six, lost two early wickets in the morning. The score was 269 for eight when Watekar joined Prasad. In the 86 overs that followed the two men resuscitated Andhra hopes. When stumps were drawn, Prasad was batting on142 off 378 balls, a knock which included 20 fours, while Watekar was batting on a patient 61. All is now set for an engrossing first session on the final day. Whichever team secures the lead will make it to the quarterfinal. Gujarat needing just two quick wickets are still the favourites. But as anyone who has followed Andhra's fairytale run would tell, one would be writing off the latter at one's own peril. Tamil Nadu thrash Mumbai Tamil Nadu have run out winners in their clash against Mumbai at the Guru Nanak College Ground, Chennai. A Mumbai capitulation was what sealed Tamil Nadu's passage into the Ranji Trophy quarterfinals. In the morning, Tamil Nadu, who resumed at 265 for eight, folded almost immediately. Sridharan Sharath was the last man to go after a good hand of 56. The eventual Tamil Nadu score of 272 left Mumbai chasing a stiff victory target of 269 in their second innings. The start was ominous. Tamil Nadu new-ball bowler MR Shrinivas snared Wasim Jaffer in just his second over. Then followed stands of 40 and 30 for the second and third wicket respectively. But the fall of top-scorer Kunal More (39) with the Mumbai score on 71 signalled the beginning of the end. Except for Amol Mazumudar, who made 28, none of the other batsmen could even get to double figures as the visitors slumped to a 140-run defeat. For Tamil Nadu, Robin Singh and Laxmipathy Balaji claimed three wickets each while Shrinivas chipped in with two. Hyderabad win by ten wickets Hyderabad completed a ten wicket win over Himachal Pradesh at the end of the fourth day's play at the Gymkhana Ground, Secunderabad. The hosts, who had reduced Himachal to 175 for eight at the end of third day after putting up 403 in the first innings, managed to dislodge Nischal Gaur after the latter had put on a spirited resistance for the best part of 28 overs. They then rattled the 31 runs without much ado to seal a ten-wicket win and a place in the Ranji quarter-finals. On the third day, Anirudh Singh (37) and Arjun Yadav (39) were the only two Hyderabadi batsmen who did anything of note. The home team's eventual total of 403, after they had resumed at 288 for five, though secured them a massive 211-run first innings lead. When Himachal replied for the second time, the openers Sandeep Sharma and wicket-keeper Ravikanth Shrama provided a sound platform. The duo put on 78 runs before Sharma was out for a well-made 50. Off-spinner Jogram Singh, who snared him, went on to claim three more wickets. Later on, the other Hyderabad bowlers also joined the party. No.7 Gaur though proved a determined foe. He made 73 while holding fort for 129 balls. Shakti Singh, who made a rapid 31 off 22 balls, was the other batsman to score a few runs. Yadav, who ended with figures of 5 for 91 from 31 overs, was the most successful bowler for Hyderabad. Railways secure vital first-innings lead against Delhi Delhi failed to gain the first-innings lead despite a double hundred from opener Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir made 214 before being run-out by a substitute. Railways reached 27 for one before stumps were drawn at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi. Earlier, Delhi, who resumed at 262 for three, had to suffer the mortification seeinf her bastmen make a beeline for the pavilion. Only with the arrival of No. 10 Ashish Nehra did Gambhir find a partner who was willing to give him worthwhile company. The two put on 50 runs before Gambhir's long vigil ended. Nehra went on to make 25 before becoming the last man to be dismissed. Railways bowlers Harvinder Singh and Murali Kartik, who claimed three wickets each, played a big role in helping their team secure the vital 102-run lead. With just a day's play remaining, Railways are well on their way to the Ranji quarter-final. Bengal secure massive win over Rajasthan The powerful Bengal side have secured a place in the Ranji quarterfinals after thrashing Rajasthan by an innings and 51 runs at the KL Saini Ground, Jaipur on Sunday. Bengal, who had claimed a 197-run lead by the end of the fourth day's play, then dismissed the hosts for 146 runs on Sunday. The 41 overs play on Saturday had seen Bengal batsman Subhomoy Das, resuming on 99, complete a well-deserved century. He was eventually out for 129. The rest of the willow-wielders did not add too many runs as the visitors were dismissed for 518. They had though secured a massive lead and this had already assured them of a place in the quarterfinals. A six-wicket haul by their new-ball bowler Sabir Ali on the fifth day though saw them have the pleasure of securing an outright win. © CricInfo
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