Punjab, UP and Orissa register innings wins
The recent round of Vijay Merchant Trophy Under-16 matches witnessed some thumping victories being registered by Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and Orissa in their respective zonal leagues
Natarajan Sriram
25-Nov-2000
The recent round of Vijay Merchant Trophy Under-16 matches witnessed some
thumping victories being registered by Punjab, Uttar Pradesh and
Orissa in their respective zonal leagues.
A splendid seven wicket haul by Tarun Kanish characterised an innings
and 93 run win by Punjab against Himachal Pradesh on the final day of
their North Zone league match at the Dhruv Pandove Stadium in Patiala on
Saturday.
Opting to bat on the opening day Punjab ran up a huge 381, with
skipper Vishwas Bhalla (96) leading from the front. Vishwas who came
in at the fall of opener Rahul Gupta, shared a 128 run fourth wicket
partnership with Gaurav Gupta (91). Gaurav departed for obstructing
the field after a 142 minute stay at the crease during which he faced
just 146 balls and managed to find the boundary on 10 occasions.
Vishwas then fell for a catch to Sachin Luthra off Kapoor Singh.
The total was then boosted by a 133 ball 51 by Ankur Jund, with the
help of the tailenders. Himachal Pradesh in reply were reduced to 172
with Ankur (6 for 61) ripping through the HP lineup. Skipper Paras
Dogra (36) was the top scorer. Following on, on the final day, HP
fared worse, being bundled out for just 116 runs. Tarun Kanish was the
wrecker in chief for Punjab with figures of 7 for 21.
In reply, Madhya Pradesh were bundled out for just 84 runs. Only three
batsmen, Prasanna Bhand (24), Rahul Bakshi (16) and Shadab Khan (20)
managed to reach double figures. Avinash Yadav (4 for 10) and Gupta (4
for 17) were the pick of the UP bowlers. Following on MP fared none
the better, being bundled out for 96 runs. Avinash Yadav returned
figures of 5 for 17, finishing the match with a rich haul of 9 for 26
in the match.
In response, Orissa declared their first innings at 234 for 5. Skipper
SP Priyadarshan (51) was the top scorer. Sikkim fared a little better,
the second time around scoring 101 runs. The wickets were shared by
all around. B Mohanty finished the match with 11 wickets while giving
away 40 runs in the bargain.