Indian Domestic: Calicut Varsity win in double quick time
Mercifully the weather improved, the players heaved a sigh of relief and Sunday's schedule in the South Zone inter university cricket tournament in Chennai went on unhindered and easy victories were the order of the day
Partab Ramchand
27-Dec-1999
Mercifully the weather improved, the players heaved a sigh of
relief and Sunday's schedule in the South Zone inter university
cricket tournament in Chennai went on unhindered and easy victories
were the order of the day.
Calicut for example wasted no time in racing to a ten wicket
victory over PS Telungu at the Pachaiyappa's college ground.
Batting first, PS Telungu were skittled out for 31 runs in
19.5 overs. They lost their first six wickets for eight runs
with the top five batsmen failing to score. All of them were
out to Hisham. Naveen Babu with 13 was the only batsman to
reach double digits. Hisham finished with five for 11 from five
overs. The Calicut openers hit off the requisite runs in just
6.5 overs.
At the University Union ground, Alagappa defeated University
of Agricultural Sciences by 98 runs. Winning the toss, Alagappa
scored 212 for nine in 49 overs with opener S Vijayakumar top
scoring with 93. He hit seven fours. In reply University of Agricultural Sciences made a shocking start losing half the side
for 18 runs. They never really recovered and were all out for
114 runs in 39 overs. Opening bowlers Alagesan and Raja Manikandan
who did the early damage finished with three wickets each. The
former had the excellent figures of 9-4-7-3.
Karnataka cruised to an eight wicket victory over Jawaharlal
Nehru Technological University (JNTU) at the Sree Ramachandra
Medical college grounds in Porur. Batting first, JNTU were shot
out for 60 in 20.1 overs. Opener Vishnuvardhan Babu with 18 was
the only batsman to reach double figures, extras being the next
best with 14. Karnataka raced to victory in just 11.3 overs.
Anna scored an emphatic 138-run win over Cochin at the Anna
University grounds. Batting first, Anna hit up an imposing 285
for seven in 50 overs with opener Vijay Sai Suri leading the way
with a strokefilled 97. Valuable knocks by Rajkumar (30) and
Praveesh Kumar (47 not out) and the large number of extras (53)
pushed the score along. In reply, Cochin were dismissed for 147
in 39 overs, the total being boosted by as many as 37 extras.