Kerala deny Tamil Nadu an outright victoy
Tamil Nadu were held to a draw by Kerala in a nail-biting contest at the ICL Gurunanak College Ground, Chennai, in the P Ramachandra Rao Trophy for the Under-22, on Saturday
Santhosh S
16-Dec-2000
Tamil Nadu were held to a draw by Kerala in a nail-biting contest at the ICL
Gurunanak College Ground, Chennai, in the P Ramachandra Rao Trophy for the
Under-22, on Saturday. The excitement came to an abrupt end as the match had to
be called off due to bad pitch conditions.
Invited to bat first by Kerala, Tamil Nadu did not make an impressive start to
their first innings as they lost three wickets with just 50 on the board. Tamil
Nadu Ranji player Hemanth Kumar who came in as one-drop steadied the innings
with a 57 run partnership with SS Viswanathan (18). R Satish came in next and
played a gem of an innings of 62 (76 balls, 9 fours) helping Hemanth to add 114
for the fifth wicket. Hemanth went on to complete his brilliant century and made
136 in 233 balls, lacing his innings with eighteen hits to the ropes before
being dismissed. At the end of the first day's play Tamil Nadu declared their
first innings closed at 313/6 in 90 overs. MR Shrinivas and K Manoharan remained
unbeaten with 37 and 20 respectively.
The second morning saw Kerala going out to bat and struggling all the way along.
L Balaji (12-7-14-3) and Ram Kumar (22-9-37-4) saw that Tamil Nadu gained the
first innings lead dismissing Kerala for 183 in 81.2 overs. V Girilal with a
patient 60 and S Baiju with 41 were the only batsmen to make any impression.
Tamil Nadu went on the offensive in their second innings with Vidyut
Sivaramakrishnan who opened the innings blasting a thunderbolt of a century in
84 balls. Sivaramakrishnan remained unbeaten on 100 including 9 fours and a six
as Tamil Nadu declared on 160/4 made in 22.1 overs.
Requiring 291 to win in 71 overs Kerala struggled on to 179/8 in 65.3 overs as
the match was called off. There were 5.3 mandatory overs remaining in the match.
S Baiju was the mainstay of the Kerala second innings remaining unbeaten on 80
(13 fours) at the close of play. Baiju and Tinu Yohannan (15) played for almost
18 overs putting on a defiant 64 for the ninth wicket. Rajat Bhatia was the pick
of the bowlers finishing with the figures of 8-3-21-3. Tamil Nadu collected five
points to Kerala's three.