Hyderabad hit back after being restricted to 190
After being restricted to a total of 190, Hyderabad hit back to take three Karnataka wickets for 26 by stumps on the first day of their South Zone under-22 cricket tournament match at the M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bangalore on Thursday
Partab Ramchand
19-Oct-2000
After being restricted to a total of 190, Hyderabad hit back to take
three Karnataka wickets for 26 by stumps on the first day of their
South Zone under-22 cricket tournament match at the M Chinnaswamy
stadium in Bangalore on Thursday.
Opting to bat, Hyderabad lost wickets at regular intervals and it was
only a gallant 70 by Santosh Yadav that helped them to get near the
200 run mark. Yadav, who came in when two wickets were down for 32,
was ninth out at 177. He faced 165 balls and hit six fours. The fact
that the highest partnership was 43 runs for the ninth wicket between
Yadav and Ramakrishna (35) tells the tale of the inconsistent
Hyderabad batting. Three run outs added to Hyderabad's agony. Md
Aleem, who wrecked the middle order, was the most successful bowler
with four for 42.
When Karnataka batted, opening bowlers Md Ghouse (2) and Amresh Kumar
(1) quickly got among the wickets and the home team lost three wickets
for 20 runs. The game was stopped due to bad light at 4.15 pm and play
was finally called off at 5.05 pm. with Karnataka gasping for breath.
The two other matches were affected by rain. While there were only 64
minutes of play in the game between Tamil Nadu and Goa at the DSY
ground in Vasco, there was never any possibility of play between
Andhra and Kerala at the District Sports Authority stadium in
Kakinada. At Vasco, Tamil Nadu, put into bat were 59 for no loss in
15 overs with the openers Noorul Riaz (27) and S Badrinath (24) coming
in unscathed. Play started only at 4.30 pm.