Railways to clash with Baroda in Ranji final
Railways batsmen rubbed liberal amounts of salt into Bengal's wounds on the final day of the Ranji Trophy semi-final at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
17-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Railways set themselves for batting practice on final day
Bowling Bengal out for 325 and having only one day left to play, Railways have booked their berth in the Ranji Trophy final against Baroda
16-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Railways likely for Ranji final clash against Baroda
At the end of the third day of the Railways - Bengal Ranji semi-final, the home side looked almost certain to take on Baroda in the Ranji final, having Bengal on the rocks at 166/5 at the close of play.
15-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Tejinder Singh stars in Railways run-fest
There are two ways to put up a massive total
14-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Railways bat well on rain-interrupted first day
On a slushy day, with a wet out-field delaying the start of play until 2 p.m., Railways made the most of their limited batting time to reach a comfortable 129/1 at the end of the day.
14-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Bangar sees Railways through to eight-wicket win
The fifth days play of the Ranji Trophy quarter-final between Railways and Tamil Nadu held no great surprises, with Railways winning by eight wickets at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi, thereby qualifying for the semi-final.
10-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Sriram strikes century in Tamil Nadu second innings
It was almost a tragic century from Sridharan Sriram on the fourth day of Tamil Nadu's Ranji Trophy quarter-final against Railways on Friday at Delhi.
09-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Bangar double-ton puts Railways in a near-impregnable position
A Sanjay Bangar double-century has effectively scuttled Tamil Nadu's chances of making it to the semi-finals of the Ranji Trophy
07-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Bangar leads Railways reply
A patient unbeaten 78 from India star Sanjay Bangar and his unbeaten 56-run sixth wicket partnership with JP Yadav saw Railways post a fighting reply to Tamil Nadu's first innings score of 277 at the end of the second day's play at the Karnail Singh
06-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Railways restrict Tamil Nadu
Railways bowlers managed to restrict Tamil Nadu on the opening day of the clash between the two sides at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
05-Feb-2002•Staff Reporter
Railways secure vital first-innings lead against Delhi
Delhi failed to gain the first-innings lead despite a double hundred from opener Gautam Gambhir
27-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Gambhir hundred sees Delhi make steady progress
Delhi were marching steadily towards achieving their goal of securing
the all-important first innings lead in their match against Railways
at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
27-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Railways and Delhi locked in close battle
Spirited batting by the lower-order batsmen saw Railways rack up an
impressive 497 on the second day of their match against the powerful
Delhi side at the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi
25-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Pagnis ton boosts Railways
A century from opener Amit Pagnis saw Railways run up a healthy 291
for five at the end of the first day of their match against Delhi at
the Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi on Wednesday
24-Jan-2002•Staff Reporter
Karthik shines on Day Two
Railways left-arm spinner Murali Kartik gave his side a definitive edge on Day Two of their tie against Rajasthan at the Karnail Singh Stadium in Delhi
29-Oct-2001•Staff Reporter
Railways seal semifinal date with Punjab in Ranji Trophy
Railways entered the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy on the strength of
their 214 run first innings lead against six time champions Karnataka at
New Delhi's Karnail Singh Stadim on Monday
26-Mar-2001•Staff Reporter
Railways virtually through to semifinals
Railways are virtually through to the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy
championship
25-Mar-2001•Staff Reporter
Railways in command against Karnataka
Off spinner Kulamani Parida and left arm spinner Tejinder Pal Singh
bowled out Karnataka for 237 to place Railways in a commanding
position at stumps on the third day of their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal
at the Karnail Singh stadium in New Delhi on
24-Mar-2001•Staff Reporter
Sahu leads Railways rally with 122
Santosh Sahu hit 122 at No 8 to be the architect of a Railways rally
on the second day of their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal against Karnataka
at the Karnail Singh stadium in New Delhi on Friday
23-Mar-2001•Staff Reporter
Bangar, Tejinder Pal Singh prop up Railways
A 108-run second wicket stand between Sanjay Bangar and Tejinder Pal
Singh made sure of a heady start for Railways on the opening day of
their quarter-final match against last year's semifinalists Karnataka
at the Karnail Singh stadium in Delhi on
22-Mar-2001•Staff Reporter