Karnataka hold on for tepid draw
A century from Karnataka middle-order batsman Thilak Naidu saw his side hold on for a draw in the face of Hyderabad's mammoth firstinnings total in their Ranji Trophy league match at Secunderabad
Staff Reporter
25-Nov-2001
A century from Karnataka middle-order batsman Thilak Naidu saw his
side hold on for a draw in the face of Hyderabad's mammoth firstinnings total in their Ranji Trophy league match at Secunderabad.
Batting first with Vijay Bharadwaj (76) and then with the lower order,
Naidu became the eighth wicket to fall with the score on 390. Helping
his side avoid not only the follow-on, but also a loss, Naidu's
innings spanned 340 minutes and 225 balls, and contained 14 fours and
a six.
Bowled out finally for 416, Karnataka tried their best to liven up
proceedings in a match that was always destined for a dull draw. Dodda
Ganesh picked two wickets in Hyderabad's brief second innings, with
makeshift openers Vinay Kumar and Anirudh Singh both falling to him.
At stumps on the final day, Hyderabad were 64/2. They picked up five
points from this match by virtue of their first-innings lead, while
Karnataka picked three points.