Jaswal's century is highlight of North Zone win
Propelled by a fine 117 by opener Rajat Jaswal, North Zone outplayed South Zone by 92 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy (under-16) cricket tournament at the KL Saini stadium in Jaipur on Monday
31-Jan-2000
Propelled by a fine 117 by opener Rajat Jaswal, North Zone outplayed
South Zone by 92 runs in the Vijay Hazare Trophy (under-16) cricket
tournament at the KL Saini stadium in Jaipur on Monday.
Opting to bat first on winning the toss, North Zone were given a sound
start by Jaswal and his partner Manik Kohli (34) who put on 91 runs
off 19.2 overs. Then Jaswal and Bhuvnesh Sharma (50) built upon this
with a second wicket partnership of 107 runs off 17.4 overs. Jaswal,
who had dominated both the stands was the second batsman to be
dismissed. He faced only 114 balls and hit eleven fours. There was no
respite for South Zone after his departure for Bhuvnesh Sharma and
skipper Joginder Sharma (45) then got entrenched in a third wicket
association that yielded 74 runs off 9.2 overs. Both fell off
successive deliveries in the 47th over. While Bhuvnesh was run out
after facing 72 balls and hitting two fours, Joginder was out to
Stuart Binny after facing 31 balls and hitting six of them to the
ropes. Thanks to their top order, North Zone ultimately were able to
post an imposing total of 286 for six in 50 overs. Binny took three of
the five wickets to fall to bowlers for 72 runs.
The match was virtually decided when South Zone lost the first three
wickets for 43 runs. After that, all that some rearguard action from
skipper Gnaneswara Rao (34) and DS Chougule (75 not out) could do was
to delay the inevitable. The defiant Chougule batted till the end,
facing 103 balls and hitting two fours. But South Zone, never really
in the game, were all out for 194 in the 46th over.