Veteran left arm spinner and skipper Diana Edulji and opening bowler
Sunita Kanojia put Railways on course to retaining the National
women's cricket championship for the CricInfo Trophy at the Jorhat
stadium in Jorhat on Sunday. Replying to Railways' first innings total
of 353, Air India, last year's runners-up, were all out for
208. Railways then extended their 145-run first innings lead to 158 by
scoring 13 for two in their second innings by close.
In the face of an imposing total, a good start was imperative but Air
India did not get it. They lost openers Anju Jain (9) and Anjum Chopra
(0) with only ten runs on the board. Mithali Raj (30 off 84 balls with
four boundaries) and skipper Poornima Rau (65) then initiated a
recovery process by adding 57 runs off 22.3 overs. Mamatha Maben (4)
did not last long but Poornima and Smitha Harikrishna (31 off 68 balls
with three fours) kept Air India's hopes alive with a fifth wicket
partnership of 56 runs off 20 overs.
At 138 for four, Air India were still in the game. But then Diana who
has been in women's cricket for nearly quarter of a century showed
that she still retained much of her skill. She broke the stand by
having Smitha caught behind by the wicketkeeper. And a little later,
in three successive overs, she broke the back of the innings by taking
the wickets of Poornima (65), Manju Nadgoda (4) and V Kusumlatha
(2). The experienced Poornima batted 193 minutes, faced 154 balls and
hit ten of them to the ropes. But suddenly Air India were now 153 for
eight and facing a follow on.
Sunaina Mehan (33 off 86 balls with four boundaries) and Seema Pujare
(11) however added 40 runs for the ninth wicket off 17.2 overs. Then
Sunaina and Usha Bogade (8 not out) averted the follow on by adding 15
runs for the last wicket. Diana finished with four for 45 off 22 overs
while Sunita had three for 46.
Railways lost two quick wickets late in the day. Reshma Gandhi (1) was
caught behind off Smitha Harikrishna and Poornima Choudhury (6) was
run out. Opener Rajani Sharma (6) and Rajani Venugopal (0) were at the
crease at stumps.