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RESULT
South Zone, Malappuram, February 11, 2011, Vijay Hazare Trophy
(50 ov, T:335) 234/7

Tamil Nadu won by 100 runs

Report

Nayar shines as Mumbai down Gujarat

A round-up of the action from the second day of matches in the 2010-11 Vijay Hazare Trophy

Abhishek Nayar notched up a ton  •  AFP

Abhishek Nayar notched up a ton  •  AFP

West Zone
An aggressive century from Abhishek Nayar and a blistering knock from Siddharth Chitnis helped Mumbai overcome a spirited Gujarat side by 31 runs at the Reliance Stadium in Vadodara. Nayar made 118 from 107 balls, an innings studded with 10 fours and seven sixes, but he was overshadowed by his team-mate Chitnis, who bludgeoned his way to an unbeaten 71 from just 33 balls, smashing four fours and six sixes. The pair helped Mumbai amass a daunting total of 338 from their 50 overs, but Gujarat made made a go of it from the start. The openers raced to 44 in 5.5 overs before Parthiv Patel was bowled for 32. Bhavik Thacker and Avi Barot kept the pressure on Mumbai, adding 137 from 20.4 overs to stay abreast of the required run-rate, but when Barot was run-out for 66, Gujarat's momemtum began to slow. Thacker completed an excellent hundred, but his dismissal for 126 effectively ended Gujarat's resistance, with the last six wickets tumbling for 43 runs.
Cheteshwar Pujara and Kamlesh Makvana carried Saurashtra to a four-wicket win over Maharashtra with eight balls to spare at the Moti Bagh Stadium in Vadodara. Having been put in to bat, the Maharashtra batsmen struggled to build momentum, losing wickets at regular intervals, with Ankit Bawane topscoring with 45. Their bowlers, however, made a staunch defense of their total of 197, reducing Saurashtra to 93 for 6, with Akshya Dandekar taking 3 for 22 from his 10 overs. But just when it looked like Maharashtra had the edge, Makvana joined Pujara, and the pair added 106 to shepard their side to victory. Makvana ended the day on 52, while Pujara made 64.
South Zone
Tamil Nadu crushed Goa by 100 runs at the Perintalmanna Cricket Stadium in Malappuram. Tamil Nadu piled up 334 for 6 in their 50 overs, led by S Badrinath, who made 104 from 81 balls. He was ably supported by Abhinav Mukund, who made 71, and Dinesh Karthik, who made a quickfire 42. Goa's openers made a steady start, but they were never really in with chance as they continued to fall behind the asking rate. The middle order then imploded as they lost 6 wickets for 19 runs, and though Saahil Dhuri made an unbeaten 65 down the order, it was too little too late.
An allround performance from their bowlers gave Andhra an easy six-wicket win over Hyderabad at Fort Maidan in Palakkad. Led by Shankara Rao, who took 3 for 34, and Tekkami Atchuti Rao, who took 2 for 20, Andhra knocked over Hyderabad for 115, with only Dwaraka Ravi Teja (47) and Bavanaka Sandeep (24) providing any resistance. Andhra lost wickets at regular intervals but since they were chasing such a small total, it hardly mattered, and they reached their target with 26.3 overs in hand.
Central Zone
Madhya Pradhesh inflicted Rajasthan's second defeat of the tournament, beating them by seven wickets at Green Park in Kanpur. Rajasthan's top order was blown away by TP Sudhindra, and it was left to Rashmi Parida to rescue his side from a score 6 for 4 in the fifth over. Parida made 95, almost half of Rajasthan's total of 194, and was out off the ball of the innings. Sudhinda finished with 4 for 53. Naman Ojha fell early but Jalaj Saxena made an assured 79 and Udit Birla made an unbeaten 61 from 44 balls to see their side home without any trouble.
Amit Paunikar's century set up Vidarbha's 23-run victory over Uttar Pradesh at the Kamla Club Sports Ground in Kanpur. Paunikar made 102 from 96 balls, sharing a 76-run partnership for the second wicket with Anup Fulper, who made 72, as Vidarbha made 278 for 7. Uttar Pradesh got off to a decent start, anchored by opener Tanmay Srivastava's 58, but the middle order failed to fire. Arish Alam (53) and Ali Murtaza (54*) made half-centuries down the order, but Andhra Pradesh were too far behind the asking rate at that stage, and could only manage 255 from their 50 overs.

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Vijay Hazare Trophy

Central Zone
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
VIDAR4210110.407
UP4210110.247
MP422090.507
RLYS42109-0.377
RAJ40300-0.856
East Zone
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
JHK4400181.296
BENG4310140.907
ODSA4220100.584
ASSAM41301-1.672
TPURA4040-3-1.168
North Zone
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
HRYNA5400191.096
PNJB5410180.587
DELHI5310150.534
HP51305-0.671
SVCS51404-0.321
J + K5040-1-1.365
South Zone
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
TN5500220.999
KNTKA5410180.947
GOA532011-0.479
KER51405-0.089
AP514040.045
HYD51400-1.407
West Zone
TEAMMWLDPTNRR
MUM4400171.113
GUJ422090.453
BRODA42208-0.141
MAHA41304-0.378
SAU41302-0.904