Vidarbha succumbed to a 124 run loss against a Chemplast side powered
to a commanding total of 252 by a Dinesh Mongia century in the Moin ud
Dowlah Cup. The state side lost the toss and with that their fortunes
slid from bad to worse.
The Chemplast side led by veteran Tamil Nadu all-rounder Diwakar Vasu
got to a bad start, losing opener Ganesh Kumar with just 6 runs on the
board. However, the in form Badrinath then strode out and managed to
steady the ship. It was not until the fall of the second wicket with
24 on the board that fortunes really swung towards Chemplast. In
walked Punjab middle order batsman Dinesh Mongia. He took the bull by
the horns, and pieced together an invaluable 101 (107b, 5x4). Although
he struck just 5 boundaries in the course of his innings, he did not
waste any time scoring his runs.
At the other end, Mongia was well supported by Vasanth Saravanan who
managed to make 38 in an 89 run stand for the 4th wicket before he was
run out. The dismissal of Saravanan gave Mumbai southpaw Jatin
Paranjpe a chance to prove his mettle with around 18 overs to go. The
22 year old off spinner Amol Jichkar accounted for Paranjpe (25) and
by this stage, Chemplast were sitting pretty with 185 to their credit.
Ajay Kuduva, known as a clean striker of the ball, helped himself to
22 off just 14 balls and the Chennai corporate side ended their
innings on 252/7.
Mongia's century was the backbone of a score that would take some
beating.
Although Vidarbha openers Amit Deshpande and Ali Akbar got them off to
a reasonable start, the fall of the first wicket was indeed the
beginning of the end. With no batsman managing to stay at the wicket
long enough to make a significant score, the Chemplast bowlers made
merry. Opening seamers shared 5 wickets between them, giving away 81
runs in the process. However, the second half of the Vidarbha innings
clearly lacked resolve. Left arm spinner Diwakar Vasu scalped 2/7 of
his 5 overs while off spinner SR Ganesh Kumar returned the flattering
figures of 3/12.
Wickets falling at regular intervals meant that Vidarbha's response
chasing 253 was a meek 128. Victory by 124 runs will mean all round
celebrations in the Chemplast camp. The victory however, will be
sweetest for centurion Dinesh Mongia.