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Tejinder Pal Singh stars in easy win

India A completed a10-wicket win over Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI in their four-day match at the Marrara Cricket Ground in Darwin

Cricinfo staff
02-Jul-2006
NTCM XI 234 (Trivedi 4-31) and 224 (Paul 4-60, TP Singh 4-75) lost to India A 430 for 8 dec (Rao 106, TP Singh 100*) and 31 for 0 by 10 wickets
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India A completed an easy 10-wicket win over Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI with a day to spare in their four-day match at the Marrara Cricket Ground in Darwin. Tejinder Pal Singh, with a century and six wickets in the game, made the most of his opportunities.
It was Siddharth Trivedi, the medimpacer, who got India A away, picking up four first-innings wickets as NTCM XI were bowled out for only 234. Then India A responded well with Venugopala Rao, the captain, scoring a 100. Tejinder Pal Singh, who batted at No. 8 made a century of his own, and India notched up 430, a lead of 196 runs.
When it was their turn to bat again NTCM XI managed only 224, with Tejinder Pal Singh taking 4 for 75 and Shib Sankar Paul picking up 4 for 60. India A needed just 3.3 overs to score the 29 runs that took them to victory, and did so without losing a second-innings wicket. The game was not especially memorable for NTCM XI, with just two batsmen scoring half-centuries, and no bowler picking up more than 3 wickets in an innings.