Ranji round-up
An unbeaten century from Sridharan Sharath saw Tamil Nadu declare at 396/5 on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy league match at Chennai on Monday
Staff Reporter
27-Nov-2001
*Sridharan Sharath puts Tamil Nadu on course for victory
An unbeaten century from Sridharan Sharath saw Tamil Nadu declare at
396/5 on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy league match at Chennai on
Monday.
Sharath, resuming from his overnight score of 12, lost his partner,
skipper Robin Singh, but then found able support in TR Arasu (55*).
Batting with his usual elan, Sharath made 141 off 252 balls, with 18
fours and a six. The pair put on 190 runs for the sixth wicket.
Hoping to force an outright victory, Tamil Nadu declared and then had
Goa reeling at 92/4 by the close of play. L Balaji took four wickets
for 36 runs, and only first-innings hero Kiran Powar was able to stave
off the bowling onslaught.
Needing 66 runs just to avoid an innings defeat, Goa will be hardpressed to ensure a draw, let alone an outright win in their first
Ranji tie of the season.
*Faiq gives Andhra a chance at victory
After taking five wickets in the first innings, Mohammad Faiq scalped
four batsmen in Kerala's second essay, giving Andhra Pradesh a
realistic shot at victory in their Ranji Trophy league match at Cochin
on Monday.
Andhra Pradesh, overnight on 234/8, lost their last two wickets for
the addition of only 25 runs. Kerala, however, could not capitalise on
their fine bowling effort. Apart from Sreekumar Nair, who made an
unbeaten 46, none of the batsmen could stay at the crease long enough
to post a decent total.
Wickets fell at regular intervals and, at the close of play, Kerala
were 131/7, with Nair and KN Ananthapadmanabhan at the crease.
*Jammu & Kashmir set a steep target
Chasing a nigh-impossible 469 for victory, Jammu & Kashmir found
themselves at 128/3 on Day Three of their Ranji Trophy league match
against Delhi at the Feroze Shah Kotla grounds in Delhi.
The home side, overnight on 46/1, were propelled to a good total of
316/4, a score that enabled them to declare and push for a win.
Skipper Mithun Manhas, batting first with Pradeep Chawla (52) and then
with Sohail Rauf (81) made 128 off just 132 balls, with 18 fours and
one six.
The Delhi batsmen scored their runs in a hurry, with the 316 coming
off 59 overs in just 242 minutes, leaving the visiting bowling
hapless. Jammu & Kashmir were, at the close of play, staring down the
barrel at 128/3. Kavaljit Singh on 54 and Guru Pratap Singh on 6 were
the batsmen at the crease.
*Sangram Singh piles on the runs
Helping his team surpass Services' first-innings total, Sangram Singh
made an unbeaten 215, enabling Himachal Pradesh to declare at 463/5 on
Day Three of their Ranji Trophy league match at Una.
Batting with a stodgy Rajiv Nayyar, who made 90 off 289 balls, Sangram
Singh hit 26 fours and four sixes in his 308-ball, 405-minute knock.
He was the dominant partner in stands with Varinder Sharma, Amit
Sharma and Chetan Kumar, none of whom even crossed 20.
Services, now effectively unable to push for a win, were 25 for no
loss at stumps on Monday, with openers PMS Reddy and K Chawda at the
crease.
*Punjab take a big first-innings lead
Bowled out for 318, Punjab took a first-innings lead of 114 runs in
their Ranji Trophy league match against Haryana at Gurgaon on Monday.
Ankur Kakkar, batting overnight on 81, fell just three runs short of a
well-deserved century, becoming the eighth wicket to fall. His
departure hastened the end of the Punjab innings, which only lasted
five overs more.
Haryana, beginning their second innings badly with the fall of one
opener early, then consolidated to some extent. The middle-order
batsmen, although able to get a start, could not take it further, and
the side found themselves on 173/6 at the close of play on Day Three,
with skipper Parender Sharma (21*) and S Vidyut (23*) at the crease.