Sriram makes a meal of the Punjab attack
An invaluable unbeaten 155 (258 balls, 20 fours) by Sridharan Sriram took Tamil Nadu to the imposing position of 346/5 at the end of the second day of their Ranji Trophy quarter final against Punjab at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai today
Sankhya Krishnan
31-Mar-2000
An invaluable unbeaten 155 (258 balls, 20 fours) by Sridharan Sriram
took Tamil Nadu to the imposing position of 346/5 at the end of the
second day of their Ranji Trophy quarter final against Punjab at the
MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai today. Sriram's fifth century of the
season also took his Ranji tally past the thousand mark this season in
his seventh match. Resuming at 40/0, Tamil Nadu made 306 runs in the
90 overs bowled during the day.
After Sadagopan Ramesh had fallen to RP Singh in the third over of the
day without adding to his overnight score of 18, Sriram and Hemang
Badani added 150 for the second wicket to virtually shut out Punjab on
the first innings. Badani was let off on 13, when he pulled Sandeep
Sharma and the ensuing top edge went through the glove tips of a
leaping wicket keeper Harminder Jugnu.
But the other more critical life was when Sriram, then on 38, dropped
the ball down the wicket, set off, and was sent back by Badani. The
bowler, Sodhi, in a remarkable display of athleticism, swooped down
and underarmed the ball onto the stumps as the batsman dived back in,
but umpire Ranade was not impressed. Badani made 70 from 147 balls
before he guided off spinner Sharandeep Singh staight into the hands
of captain Vikram Rathour at slip. His knock comprised of eleven hits
to the fence, with his favourite stroke being the front foot drive on
the rise through the covers.
But the most fascinating contest was between Harbhajan and Sriram. The
Punjab offie crowded Sriram with two slips and a gully and tried to
entice him to hit against the spin into the vacant area on the on
side. Sriram played and missed the sweep shot more than once and he
was also drawn towards one that turned and bounced outside off, which
just went wide of second slip. He learnt his lesson and then preferred
to get to the pitch of the ball aand smother the spin rather than wait
for it. When Sriram went up to 99, the field was brought up, but he
calmly drove Sodhi through the covers for a couple to bring up the
landmark of f 163 balls and with 12 fours.
Sriram added another 55 for the third wicket with Madanagopal followed
by a fourth wicket stand of 79 with his skipper S Sharath. The latter
was caught at first slip by Rathour off Harbahajan for 30 after which
he put on an unseemly show of dissent, gesturing his hand at the
umpire in frustration. Aashish Kapoor was run out for 5 in going for a
needlessly cheeky single late in the day. Nightwatchman T Kumaran was
keeping Sharath company when stumps were drawn, as Tamil Nadu go into
the third day leading by 88 on the first innings.