Chemplast took firm control on the second day of their
Coromandel Cement Trophy semifinal against Hyderabad at the
RSI Ground in Bangalore today after Badrinath and Jacob Martin
piled on a 330-run stand for the third wicket. Chemplast
declared at 436/4 and had Hyderabad struggling at 73/4 in
their second innings. In the other semifinal at the Chinaswamy
Stadium, India Pistons were in the ascendancy after posting a
total of 357 in their first innings, a lead of 151. At close
their opponents Indian Airlines were in grave trouble at
104/4.
Resuming at 85/2, Badrinath and Martin went on a run riot and
when Martin was finally dislodged by Fatima Reddy in the 83rd
over, he had progressed rapidly to 183 (213 balls, 16 fours, 2
sixes). Vasant Saravanan fell six runs later to the same
bowler but Badrinath carried on in the company of Ajay Kudua
until Chemplast decided to close up shop. Badrinath's
undefeated 165 had taken 259 balls (16 fours and a six). In
their second knock, Hyderabad, missing VVS Laxman who is
playing for Indian Airlines in the other semifinal, stuttered
to 73/4 by stumps. Medium pacer L Balaji added three more
wickets to his first innings haul of four and Tinu Yohanan
bagged the remaining scalp. Anirudh Singh on 32 and Santosh
Yadav on 2 were at the wicket when play ended for the day.
In the other match, Pistons were bowled out for 357 in the
88th over, Vikram Rathour top scoring with 94 (132 balls, 7
fours, 1 six). He and Pankaj Dharmani extended their overnight
stand for the third wicket to 112 before the latter was
dismissed by left arm spinner Anup Dave for 52. Hemanth Kumar
chipped in with 41 but it was R Sathish who gave the much
needed impetus lower down with an aggressive 82 off 89 balls
(4 fours, 3 sixes). For the bowling side, Subhash Chaudhry had
the best figures with 3/60. In reply, Indian Airlines lost old
hand Arun Kumar, captain Dahiya, and young lion Ricky with
just 33 on the board. New ball bowlers Robin Singh and
Gagandeep Singh shared the scalps between them. Laxman and
Shafiq Khan then put on 68 before Airlines suffered a huge
blow just before close when Laxman fell to Satyajit Medappa
for 40.