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Tamil Nadu hold all the aces

Tamil Nadu, going from strength to strength, have taken a stranglehold over Orissa in their Ranji Trophy Super League group C match at the Barabati stadium in Cuttak

05-Mar-2000
Tamil Nadu, going from strength to strength, have taken a stranglehold over Orissa in their Ranji Trophy Super League group C match at the Barabati stadium in Cuttak. At stumps on Sunday, the visitors held an overall lead of 187 runs with nine second innings wickets intact.
Tamil Nadu who are leading the table in the group so far, have been the dominant team in this encounter. They finished on top on the first day thanks in the main to a record last wicket partnership of 137 runs between the last two batsmen Gokulakrishna and Rajat Bhatia. On the second day the bowlers helped them to consolidate. Orissa lost six wickets for 89 before wicketkeeper Y Mohanty (59 not out) and S Satpathy (35) added 63 runs for the seventh wicket off 13.2 overs. A last wicket stand of 34 runs off eight overs between Mohanty and Bipin Singh (6) stretched the Orissa total to 195. Mohanty faced 79 balls and hit ten fours. The bowling honours were shared by opening bowler S Mahesh (3 for 63) and off spinner Aashish Kapoor (3 for 45). Medium pacer Gokulakrishna followed his timely knock with two for 42.
In the remaining time, Tamil Nadu strengthened their position by hitting 55 for one in 21.4 overs in their second innings. Bhatia promoted to open the batting after his heroics in the first innings was unbeaten with 23 while left hander S Sriram was out in the last over of the day for 31.
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UP poised for victory thrust

Uttar Pradesh were well set to complete an emphatic victory over Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy Super League Group C match at the Municipal corporation ground in Rajkot on Sunday

05-Mar-2000
Uttar Pradesh were well set to complete an emphatic victory over Saurashtra in the Ranji Trophy Super League Group C match at the Municipal corporation ground in Rajkot on Sunday. At stumps on the second day, Saurashtra, chasing a victory target of 369 were down in the dumps at 39 for three.
It was an action packed second day's play. At stumps on the opening day, Saurashtra were 89 for four in reply to UP's first innings total of 206. On Sunday morning skipper Gyanendra Pandey brought about a sharp collapse as Saurashtra were skittled out for 118 runs. They lost their last six wickets for 19 runs in ten overs as Pandey finished with five for 39. Only Firoz Bambhaniya with an unbeaten 35 showed a semblance of a fight.
Enjoying a lead of 88 runs, UP went for quick runs in their second innings and were all out for 300 after batting only 53.3 overs. Opener Manoj Mudgal led the way with a stroke filled 44 off 55 balls before he was run out. Then Rizwan Shamshad cracked a fine 81 off just 81 balls with nine hits to the ropes. Mohd Saif maintained the momentum with a breezy 83 off 94 balls with seven fours and a six. These two batsmen added 118 runs for the sixth wicket off 21.2 overs after five wickets had fallen for 102. In the face of this tremendous onslaught, N Odera did well to finish with six for 63 off 14.3 overs.
Chasing a tough victory target, Saurashtra were soon in trouble with Sriwastava (2) and AW Zaidi (1) picking up the wickets and it surely is only a matter of time before UP wrap up the game on Monday.
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Mumbai have Rajasthan in some trouble

Mumbai, continuing their good show in group A, had Rajasthan in a spot of bother at stumps on the second day of their Ranji Trophy Super League match at the Wankhede stadium on Sunday

05-Mar-2000
Mumbai, continuing their good show in group A, had Rajasthan in a spot of bother at stumps on the second day of their Ranji Trophy Super League match at the Wankhede stadium on Sunday. After scoring 336 in their first innings, they dismissed nine Rajasthan batsmen for 224 runs at close.
The Rajasthan bowlers did well in the morning to restrict Mumbai who were 280 for five when they resumed their innings. Medium pacer Krishnakumar was in the forefront taking three of the five wickets that fell in the morning to finish with four for 69.
However when it was Rajasthan's turn to bat, they came a cropper against the bowling of medium pacer SR Saxena who ended the day with figures of five for 53. In the process he surpassed his previous best Ranji figures of four for 61 against Maharashtra. A defiant 83 by skipper Gagan Khoda provided the silver lining. Khoda opened the batting and batted three hours before he was sixth out at 149. He faced 122 balls and hit ten fours and a six. With RJ Kanwat (16) Khoda added 55 runs for the second wicket off 8.2 overs. Then with Sanjeev Sharma (33) he figured in a sixth wicket partnership of 74 runs off 21.3 overs. RB Jhalani (32) and JK Sharma (21 not out) kept the innings afloat till stumps with a ninth wicket stand of 33 runs off 10.1 overs. But Mumbai are in a position to call the shots from now on.
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Absorbing tussle at the Eden Gardens

At times even a four-day match can turn out to be more interesting than a one day game

Sakyasen Mittra
05-Mar-2000
At times even a four-day match can turn out to be more interesting than a one day game. The ongoing Ranji Trophy Super League group A tie between Bengal and Karnataka at the Eden Gardens has all the indications of developing into a real thriller. At close of play on Sunday, the visitors were 119 for three wickets chasing Bengal's first innings total of 316.
Karnataka have to score another 198 for the first innings lead. With seven wickets in hand that does not look to be too tough a proposition. However, on a pitch where left arm spinners Utpal Chatterjee and Vishal Yadav are making the ball turn and jump up to shoulder height, batting has become a wee bit difficult.
In the morning, Venkatesh Prasad and Dodda Ganesh polished off the Bengal tail. Ganesh had the misfortune of seeing umpire Giridhar turn down a caught behind appeal off the very first ball of the day against Saba Karim. The batsman himself confessed at the end of the day's play that he had indeed nicked the ball. Karim went on to remain unbeaten on 129 with 19 boundaries as Bengal lost their remaining five wickets for the addition of another 35 runs. Ganesh removed Chatterjee and Laxmi Ratan Shukla in one over. Then Prasad struck having Vishal Yadav leg before with a ball that came a long way back. Both bowled superbly in the morning making the ball move both ways.
Karnataka in reply suffered a rude jolt when Shukla had Arun Kumar plumb in front with an off cutter. The batsman had shaped to play the ball as an outswinger and was surprised when it nipped back. Then it was a battle between Chatterjee and the Karnataka batsman. Strokeplay was not possible and survival became difficult. However, one drop Roland Barrington showed tremendous grit and determination as he scored an unbeaten 43 in 272 minutes of 211 balls. After Karnataka had lost Mithun Beerala and Tilak Naidu, Barrington found an ally in A. Vijay. These two saw the side through till stumps without any further loss.
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Rathour places Punjab in command with unbeaten 137

Punjab captain Vikram Rathour, with an unbeaten 137, placed his team in a commanding position at stumps on the second day of their Ranji Trophy Super League Group B match against Bihar at the PCA stadium in Mohali on Sunday

05-Mar-2000
Punjab captain Vikram Rathour, with an unbeaten 137, placed his team in a commanding position at stumps on the second day of their Ranji Trophy Super League Group B match against Bihar at the PCA stadium in Mohali on Sunday. Replying to Bihar's first innings total of 244, Punjab were 268 for four at close of play.
Bihar, who were 197 for six at the end of play on Saturday, battled on to add another 47 runs. Rajiv Kumar, 43 overnight, was out for 55. He was one of Gagandeep Singh's three victims this morning. The medium pacer finished with four for 44 while Harbhajan had five for 69.
Punjab were given a rousing start with openers Rathour and Ravneet Ricky putting on 107 runs off 25.5 overs. Ricky hit 50 off 83 balls with the help of seven fours. Medium pacer Sanjeev Gupta who dismissed Ricky took two more wickets, those of Youraj Singh (2) and Pankaj Dharmani (0) and when RS Sodhi (5) was leg before to S Khan, Punjab had slumped to 128 for four. However Rathour found an able ally in Dinesh Mongia and the two figured in an unbroken partnership of 140 runs for the fifth wicket off 35 overs by stumps. Rathour, a former Indian opening batsman, who reached his hundred shortly after tea had by close, faced 198 balls and hit 16 fours and a six. Mongia, for his unbeaten 67, had faced 120 balls and hit seven of them to the ropes. Sanjeev Gupta had figures of three for 82 at close. But it is Punjab who currently hold all the aces.
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Azhar stands in the way of South African whitewash

The fourth day should have seen the end of the second Test match

Anand Vasu
Anand Vasu
05-Mar-2000
The fourth day should have seen the end of the second Test match. Having bundled out India cheaply in the first innings there was no reason for people to expect any less from them in the second essay. However, the pitch had slowed down considerably and there was almost nothing in it for the fast bowlers. Bowling a good line and length would be crucial.
By not declaring on their overnight score, South Africa kept everyone guessing. India were quick to polish of the last two South African wickets. By this time, South Africa had accumulated a lead of 321. Almost twice what India made in the first innings. There was almost no conceivable way in which India could win this match. To just save it would require a Herculean effort.
Wasim Jaffer looked in good nick early on, especially so when the ball was pitched on leg stump. Flicking the ball through the onside with ease, Jaffer made 23 including five boundaries before he was dismissed by Nicky Boje. Boje then accounted for the struggling Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly.
With the top three gone, the onus was once again on Sachin Tendulkar to take India towards safety. Tendulkar blunted the spin of Boje well, but pace at the other end proved to be his undoing. Allan Donald won another round of his ongoing battle with the Indian captain when he had him caught at gully. Chasing a wide delivery that he should have left well alone, Tendulkar edged the ball straight to Gibbs. Not one to drop catches like that one, Gibbs pouched the catch and celebrated wildly with the rest of the South Africans.
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Harbhajan has Bihar struggling

Discarded India off spinner Harbhajan Singh, weaving patterns around the batsmen, picked up five wickets for 53 runs as Bihar struggled to make 197 for six off 98.2 overs on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Super League Group B match against

04-Mar-2000
Discarded India off spinner Harbhajan Singh, weaving patterns around the batsmen, picked up five wickets for 53 runs as Bihar struggled to make 197 for six off 98.2 overs on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Super League Group B match against Punjab at the PCA stadium in Mohali on Thursday. Put into bat, Bihar were held in check by the bowlers, but at 150 for two about an hour before close they seemed to have laid the foundation for a good total. However Harbhajan Singh was deadly in the post tea session, and Bihar were probably glad that they did not lose more than six wickets by stumps.
Openers N Ranjan (39) and Javed Khan (60) gave Bihar a good start putting on 77 runs for the opening partnership but this took 41 overs to compile. Ranjan faced 138 balls and hit six fours before he was leg before to Gagandeep Singh. A Hashmi and Javed quickened the tempo a bit during a second wicket stand of 44 runs off 13 overs before the former was caught and bowled by Harbhajan Singh for 22. Rajiv Kumar and Javed then took the score to 150 before the opening batsman finally fell, caught by Ravneet Ricky off Harbhajan. Javed Khan batted 302 minutes, faced 208 balls and hit eight fours.
Harbhajan by now was virtually unplayable. At 161, he took two wickets with successive deliveries dismissing skipper Sunil Kumar and Manish Kumar. Then after Rajiv Kumar and MS Dhoni added 36 runs for the sixth wicket off 11.2 overs, Harbhajan struck again in the last over of the day by dismissing the latter for 13. Rajiv Kumar at close was batting with a steadily compiled 43 compiled off 102 balls with nine hits to the ropes. But there was little doubt that the day's individual honours were cornered by Harbhajan Singh who had the excellent figures of 25.2-9-53-5.
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Saba Karim's century helps Bengal recover

Saba Karim's 19th Ranji Trophy hundred enabled Bengal to fight back after they had lost their top order cheaply against Karnataka at the Eden Gardens today

Sakyasen Mittra
04-Mar-2000
Saba Karim's 19th Ranji Trophy hundred enabled Bengal to fight back after they had lost their top order cheaply against Karnataka at the Eden Gardens today. At close of play on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy Super League Group A encounter Bengal were 281 for five wickets. Karim was unbeaten on 109 and skipper Utpal Chatterjee was batting on 16. On the way to his hundred, Karim became the fifth player from Bengal to score 5,000 runs in the Ranji Trophy when he reached 31.
The Bengal selectors should have a discussion with Nikhil Haldipur and Rohan Gavaskar. Both got out to rash shots today. Haldipur tried to glance a ball down the leg side and nicked it to wicket keeper Tilak Naidu off Dodda Ganesh. He showed dissent at the umpire's decision indicating that he had not edged the ball. The match was then only 5.3 overs old and he had been stroking the ball fluently.
Gavaskar who was well settled on 44, tried to steer a wide ball from Venkatesh Prasad and edged it to Arun Kumar at second slip. It was a ball he could have well left alone.
Bengal lost Haldipur and Gandhi when the score was only 38. Then they recovered through a third wicket partnership of 71 runs between Gavaskar and Alokendu Lahiri. However, the innings received respectability as Karim and Charanjit Singh took charge. Karim's innings was faultless. He drove on both sides of the wicket and more than half of his 17 boundaries came of the pull shot whenever spinners Sunil Joshi and debutant S Vadeyaraj dropped the ball short. He reached his hundred cutting Prasad to the point fence. He had batted 197 minutes and faced 106 balls.
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