Unbeaten ton by Raja Ali but Central face uphill task
Madhya Pradesh's Raja Ali kept Central Zone's slim hopes of qualifying for the Duleep Trophy final alive with a gallant unbeaten century on the penultimate day of their semifinal against North Zone at Guwahati on Sunday
12-Dec-1999
Madhya Pradesh's Raja Ali kept Central Zone's slim hopes of qualifying
for the Duleep Trophy final alive with a gallant unbeaten century on
the penultimate day of their semifinal against North Zone at Guwahati
on Sunday. The 23-year-old right hander saw the holders reach 328 for
seven at the end of the fourth day of the match. But Central who still
need another 216 runs to overhaul North Zone's first innings total of
543, face an uphill task.
Central resumed at 149 for three and suffered a major blow when opener
Jyoti Yadav, after batting 383 minutes was caught by Dharmani off
Sodhi for 70. During his patient knock, Yadav had faced 243 balls and
hit six fours. The fourth wicket stand between Yadav and Ali had
realized 74 runs off 32 overs.
Skipper Gyanendra Pandey did not last long, being caught by Sodhi off
Chopra for two. A little later, S Shukla was out for seven and Central
were in dire straits at 199 for six. However M Saif and Ali then came
together for a seventh wicket partnership that revived Central's faint
hopes. The two put on 91 runs off 34.3 overs before Saif was leg
before to Mongia for 35. He batted 2-1/2 hours, faced 105 balls and
hit five fours. PV Gandhe joined Ali who had in the meantime passed
the three figure mark. But having scoring three off 17 balls, Gandhe
retired hurt. Ashish Winston Zaidi (12) however stayed with Ali till
stumps. Ali has so far faced 283 balls for his 122 and has hit 16
fours and a six.