The MRF Buchi Babu All India Invitation Tournament witnessed a fine
performance from Pankaj Dharmani in the opening clash between Tamil
Nadu Cricket Association Districts XI and All India Associate Banks
(AIAB) XI at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Sunday. On
winning the toss, Karnataka's B Akhil decided that his team, AIAB XI,
would bat. However, it all went wrong for the AIAB team when they were
set back at 27/4 by the Districts XI opening bowlers. Twenty-seven
year old Punjab keeper batsman Dharmani changed the course of the game
with a face saving 141 as AIAB ended the day on 283/8 off 95 overs.
Dharmani, who has turned out for India, boasts a first class average
of over 50 and has a triple century to his name. Clearly a class act
in domestic circles, Dharmani took to the Districts bowling and played
a hand that all present at the ground will remember for a while to
come. Picking off the bowling for 21 boundaries and two sixes,
Dharmani stayed at the wicket for just over five hours, facing 211
balls in the process. Involved in a mammoth 180-run stand for the
fifth wicket with Sanjay Mohan, Dharmani turned the game around on its
head. The fact that Sanjay Mohan contributed just 46 (234 mins, 149
balls, 6 fours) in that stand is proof of Dharmani's dominance.
Finally, it was mediumpacer G Vignesh who put an end to Dharmani's
run, having him caught behind with the AIAB score on 230. As many as
203 runs were added while Dharmani was at the wicket. The AIAB tail
too wagged, putting on another 53 runs, and the side finished with a
score that never looked on the cards when four wickets were lost for
less than 30 runs. G Vignesh (3/48) and KS Veeranan (2/40) were the
most successful bowlers.
Khirid plays the sheet anchor role for Maharashtra
Ranjit Khirid played the sheet anchor role to perfection in helping
Maharashtra build up a total of 267 all out in 90.4 overs on the
opening day of their MRF Buchi Babu invitation cricket tournament
first round match against Indian Railways at the Southern Railway
ground in Chennai on Sunday.
The right handed batsman came in when the first wicket fell at 37 in
the 18th over and did not depart till he was seventh out at 207 off
the last ball of the 68th over. His contribution of 88 was invaluable
to Maharashtra who progressed only by fits and starts.
Winning the toss, Maharashtra lost their first wicket when Jaideep
Narse who struggled for 73 minutes and 56 balls for four runs - a
boundary being his only scoring shot - was out to left arm spinner
Murali Karthik. Niranjan Godbole, who dominated the first wicket
partnership with Narse, and Khirid then took the score to 86 before
the former was run out for 58. He faced 106 balls and hit ten of them
to the ropes.
Off spinners Sanjay Satpathy and Kulamani Parida then struck at
regular intervals and Maharashtra at one stage were 162 for six.
Satyen Lande (27) and Khirid then added 45 runs for the seventh wicket
off 11 overs before Khirid was caught by wicketkeeper Sudhir Wankhede
off Satpathy. During his 205-minute stay at the crease, Khirid faced
151 balls and hit 14 of them to the fence. Lande and Satyajit Satbhai
then kept the innings going with an eighth wicket partnership of 51
runs off 19.5 overs. Satbhai remained unbeaten with 37 off 70 balls
with four boundary hits. Parida was the most successful bowler with
three for 67 off 21 overs while Satpathy took two for 77 from the same
number of overs. Murali Karthik had two for 69 off 28 overs while Yere
Goud who took the wickets of the last two batsmen with successive
deliveries had two for five off 2.4 overs.
At close, Railways were seven for no loss off three overs with Vineet
Saxena (4) and Amit Pagnis (2) at the crease.