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Serving early notice of abundant promise
Punjab took on hosts Hyderabad at the Gymkhana
Ground in Secunderabad in a Ranji Trophy game in February 1999. It
was Hyderabad's first outing in the Super League while Punjab had
struggled to salvage three points in an earlier encounter against
Rajasthan. The visitors were well stocked in the batting department
but there was a question mark over their bowling. In the absence of Harbhajan
Singh, much was expected from rookie off spinner Sarandeep Singh
who was playing just his third game in first class cricket.
Hyderabad won the toss and electing to bat, were in some discomfort at
206/7 when stumps were drawn on the first day. Sarandeep had grabbed
three of those scalps: opener Arvind
Shetty, middle order bat Vinay
Kumar and all rounder Jogam
Yadav, and finished with figures of 3/77 as the hosts settled at
260. For Punjab, only two batsmen got more than 26 - Vikram
Rathour (99) and Harminder
Jagnu (90) - but that was enough to compile a useful first innings
lead of 57.
By the end of the third day, Hyderabad had nullified the advantage by
coasting to 166/2, a lead of 109, with Nandakishore
and Vinay Kumar seemingly in full cry. But they had reckoned without
Sarandeep as their last eight wickets plummeted for 67, the off
spinner claiming five of them in an incisive spell. He cleaned up both
overnight batsmen as well as wicketkeeper Youraj
Singh, all snaffled by Sanjay
Kumar, and then returned to drive the final nails in the coffin by
taking out skipper Venkatapathy
Raju and NP
Singh. Hyderabad stumbled to 233 with Sarandeep claiming innings
figures of 5/58 and a match haul of 8/135.
Punjab were left with the task of chasing 176 in fifty odd overs to
close out the match on the fourth and final day. They started well
enough with Rathour and Navjot
Sidhu adding a frenetic 88 for the first wicket in 17 overs. But
then another off spinner almost 20 years Sarandeep's senior, Kanwaljit
Singh, aided and abetted by left arm spinner Raju, scythed through
Punjab's batting for 152 as Hyderabad ran out narrow victors by 24
runs. The Punjab batsmen had robbed Sarandeep of a memorable moment
in his still nascent career.
Ranji Trophy - 1998-99
Hyderabad v Punjab at Hyderabad, 14-17 Feb 1999
[Match Scorecard | Match Report]
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