MRF were in a position of considerable strength when bad light stopped
play about an hour before the scheduled close on the second day of
their Buchi Babu all India invitation tournament pre-quarterfinal
against All India Associate Banks at the MAC stadium in Chennai on
Monday.
Resuming at 320 for five, MRF declared their first innings at 490 for
nine. Associate Banks were 84 for three when play was first suspended
and then abandoned for the day.
Tanveer Jabbar, 110 not out overnight, scored only four more runs
before being dismissed. But N Gautam and the later order batsmen
prolonged the bank team's agony. Skipper M Senthilnathan, himself no
mean batsman at one time, came in at No 8 and and scored 14, helping
Gautam to add 27 runs for the seventh wicket. Then Gautam and Test
left arm spin bowler Venkatpathi Raju (21) were associated in an
eighth wicket partnership of 49 runs off 11 overs. Finally, Gautam and
Zaheer Khan put a tired and dispirited attack to the sword by adding
90 runs for the ninth wicket off 20.2 overs. Gautam, who batted a
shade under three hours was then caught by Akhil off Sridhar for 83.
He faced 121 balls and hit five fours and three sixes. Zaheer remained
unbeaten on 43, scored off 66 balls. He hit four fours and two sixes.
The innings was declared when Gautam was out.
If Associate Banks were to pose a serious challenge to MRF's total, a
good start was imperative. But they never got it. Opener CP Sahu (12)
slipped while trying for a single and was run out by a direct hit from
Kanitkar at point. Daniel Manohar and Devendra Bundela battled along
but batting was generally a struggle. Finally Manohar who batted
almost two hours for 27, was caught by Raju off Gautam.
Pankaj Dharmani decided a counter attack was the best method and
quickly hit two boundaries. He then lifted the first ball off an
Aashish Kapoor over high into the stands on the pavilion terrace. The
former Indian off spinner however kept him guessing for the rest of
the over and then off the last ball had him edging a quicker one to
MSK Prasad behind the stumps. Dharmani's 17 came up off only 23 balls.
Hardly had VST Naidu joined Bundela when the light worsened and the
players came off. Bundela has so far batted 102 minutes and faced 62
deliveries for his 12. It goes without saying that Associate Banks
face a herculean task to overhaul the MRF total on the morrow.