Karnataka beat Tamil Nadu in shortened encounter
Hosts Tamil Nadu lost their opening match of the P Subbiah Pillay Trophy, Ranji Trophy South Zone One-Dayers against Karnataka by 33 runs at the MA Chidambaram Stadium at Chepauk
Anand Vasu
05-Dec-2000
Hosts Tamil Nadu lost their opening match of the P Subbiah Pillay Trophy,
Ranji Trophy South Zone One-Dayers against Karnataka by 33 runs at the MA
Chidambaram Stadium at Chepauk. After a damp outfield delayed the start of
the game by 190 minutes, Tamil Nadu skipper Robin Singh won the toss and
put Karnataka in to bat.
The decision turned out to be a good one as Thirunavukarasu Kumaran reduced
Karnataka to 0/2 at the end of the first over. A quick yorker got rid of
JAK Arunkumar and off the very next ball, the fifth of the innings, stumper
Tilak Naidu dragged the ball back onto his stumps. With two batsmen back in
the hut and no runs on the board, Mithun Beerala and India One-Day discard
Vijay Bharadwaj came together.
Mixing occasional clean hits with some precise running between the wickets,
the pair blunted the Tamil Nadu attack. The mediumpacers gave way to the
spinners and there was still no respite for Tamil Nadu. Former Test
offspinner Aashish Kapoor was welcomed to the attack by sixes over long on
from both batsmen. At 101/2, a half hearted shot from Bharadwaj saw him
present a simple catch to Sadagoppan Mahesh and Kumaran had his third scalp
of the match. Bharadwaj had made 47. In the company of Beerala, he had
added 101 runs to the total.
Just 2.4 overs later a very tired Beerala was run out by a good bit of
fielding from Robin Singh and it looked like the balance might swing in
Tamil Nadu's favour. Beerala's run a ball 53 included three boundaries and
the solitary six.
Dodda Ganesh (31) added a late in the innings charge that included two
lusty sixes and Karnataka ended their 32 overs on a healthy 171/9. In
response, the strong on paper Tamil Nadu batting line up lost its way
completely. Barring a promising 24 from Ramesh and a steady 25 from Rajat
Bhatia at the top of the order, no one in the top five made it to double
figures. The two put on 48 for the second wicket and this turned out to be
the largest partnership of the innings. At 77/6 after 21.1 overs there was
little hope for the home side. A lively 32 from Sridharan Sharath delayed
the inevitable even as Tamil Nadu ended on 138/9 after 32 overs. The hosts
play Goa tomorrow and need to get their act together in a hurry.