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Das and Majumdar star on a run-filled day

A round-up of the first day's play of the second round matches of the Ranji Trophy, 2007-08

Cricinfo staff
15-Nov-2007
Bengal 262 for 2 (Das 117*, Majumdar 103) v Baroda
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Daniel Manohar held Hyderabad's top-order together with his eighth first-class hundred © Cricinfo Ltd
Bengal's opening pair made the most of winning the toss to pile the agony on Baroda at the Moti Bagh ground in Vadodara. Anustup Majumdar, in only his third first-class match, recorded his maiden hundred while the relatively experienced Arindam Das matched him in a fine 221-run stand. The duo made the most of Baroda's greenhorn new-ball attack and struck 33 fours between them in a sensible partnership. Majumdar was run-out shortly after reaching his century but Das was undefeated at the end of the day.
Hyderabad 286 for 7 (Manohar 119, Teja 55) v Punjab
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Daniel Manohar cracked his eighth first-class hundred to give Hyderabad a solid start in Mohali but Punjab's spinners fought back by grabbing five wickets between them. Having been inserted on a surface that usually assists the seamers first up, Hyderabad were propped up by a 128-run opening stand between Manohar and Ravi Teja. Hyderabad, though, somewhat lost their way from there. VVS Laxman fell for 38, an innings that included eight fours, and the middle order struggled against the left-arm spin of Ankur Kakkar and the offspin of Karan Goel. Both were economical, conceding less than three runs an over, and brought Punjab back into the contest towards the end of the day.
Maharashtra 155 for 3 (Khadiwale 57) lead Rajasthan 105 (Munaf 4-54) by 50 runs
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Rajasthan unravelled for the second time in as many games, collapsing for 105 against Maharashtra in Jaipur. Having been shot out for 85 against Delhi, Rajasthan's batsmen continued the trend with only three managing double figures. Munaf Patel's four-wicket burst rattled the top order before Harshad Khadiwale, the medium-pacer, and Sairaj Bahutule, the veteran legspinner, ran through the tail. Bahutule, who claimed three wickets in just 2.4 overs, reached an important milestone: he now has 550 wickets in first-class cricket. Khadiwale, a centurion in the first round, carried on his good form to allow Maharashtra to lead by 50 runs at the end of the day.
Uttar Pradesh 269 for 8 (Ravikant 77*, Vijay Kumar 4-64) v Andhra
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Uttar Pradesh rode on handy contributions from most batsmen but Andhra stayed in the hunt on a see-saw first day in Anantpur. Electing to field first, Andhra dismissed the UP openers early but a string of partnerships kept thwarting them through the day. Ravikant Shukla held the lower order together with a doughty 56 but neither Mohammad Kaif (34) nor Suresh Raina (13) could make much of an impact. P Vijay Kumar, the medium-pacer from Andhra, kept them in the match with an impressive four-wicket haul.
Delhi 244 (Manhas 62, Jobanputra 5-73) v Saurashtra
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Mithun Manhas led a shaky Delhi batting effort, one which never found much momentum against an attack led by medium-pacer Sandeep Jobanputra. Saurashtra had a satisfying day on the field, considering that they chose to bowl first in an away game. Jobanputra, in his third first-class season, pocketed his fourth five-wicket haul and was well backed up by medium-pacer Kanaiya Vaghela (2 for 27). Entering at 47 for 2, Manhas produced a patient knock, consuming 130 balls for a gritty 62. Shikhar Dhawan and Rajat Bhatia couldn't convert their 30s into big ones and Delhi limped to 244 at the end of the day.
Karnataka 270 for 4 (Dravid 121, Raghu 58, Pawan 56) v Himachal Pradesh
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Rahul Dravid scored a century in the second successive game, pushing Karnataka to a dominant 270 for 4 against Himachal Pradesh in Bangalore. Dravid's 121, an innings that included 14 fours and four sixes, formed the backbone of a solid Karnataka batting performance. He was backed up by KB Pawan and C Raghu, both of whom posted half-centuries on a batsman-dominated day.
Mumbai 20 for no loss trail Tamil Nadu 206 (Karthik 76, Srinivasan 66, Powar 4-55) by 186 runs
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Fifties from Dinesh Karthik and Rajhamany Srinivasan, the latter playing his third first-class match, rescued Tamil Nadu in Chennai but it was Mumbai's bowlers who claimed most of the honours. Aavishkar Salvi, playing his first Ranji game of the season, set the tone with a couple of early wickets before Ramesh Powar, omitted from India's Test squad against Pakistan, got stuck into the tail with a four-wicket haul. Karthik's energetic half-century, with 12 fours and a six, was in contrast to Srinivasan's stodgy effort, one that used up 229 minutes. Mumbai's openers got through 11 overs without losing a wicket.