North clash with East for Vijay Hazare Trophy
North Zone made a relatively easy entry into the Vijay Hazare Trophy Under-16 tournament with the help of the massive 198-run first innings lead over West Zone in the semifinal match at the Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wodayar Sports Centre in Bangalore on
Staff Reporter
06-Feb-2001
North Zone made a relatively easy entry into the Vijay Hazare Trophy
Under-16 tournament with the help of the massive 198-run first innings lead
over West Zone in the semifinal match at the Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wodayar
Sports Centre in Bangalore on Tuesday.
Resuming at 160 for three, West Zone's overnight pair of opener SO
Kukreja (79) and CR Suryavanshi (74) took the socre to 207. Kureja was the
first to be dismissed on the final morning, stumped by Bhupinder Singh off
Abhinav Bali. During a 224-minute stay at the crease, Kukreja faced 185
balls and hit eleven fours and two sixes. Yousuf Pathan (6) did not last
long and in the 63rd over was trapped leg before by Paras Dogra. Parag
Madkaikar (54) then joined Suryavanshi and forged a 68-run partnership for
the seventh wicket. Suryavanshi was the next to be dismissed, caught by
Rahat Ali off Gaurav Gupta. During a stay of two hours at the crease,
Suryavanshi faced 121 balls and hit six fours. Thereafter, an eighth wicket
stand worth 52 runs ensued between Madkaikar and Sunasura (32). Though
Madkaikar battled at one end he lost partners and the innings folded up at
359.
North Zone in their second innings scored 107 for 1 in 25 overs. Openers
Rahul Arora (25) and S Dhawan (66) added 72 runs in 17.3 overs. Arora was
the only casuality of the day for North, when he found himself run out.
Then Kuldeep Rawat (12) and Dhawan took the team to stumps.