Suman and Shashank Nag put Hyderabad in drivers seat
A massive 305 run first wicket partnership between T Suman (169) and P Shashank Nag (141) put Hyderabad in a formidable position on the first day of their Cooch Behar Trophy South Zone League match against Kerala at the Gymkhana Ground on Sunday
Natarajan Sriram
08-Oct-2000
A massive 305 run first wicket partnership between T Suman (169) and P
Shashank Nag (141) put Hyderabad in a formidable position on the first
day of their Cooch Behar Trophy South Zone League match against Kerala
at the Gymkhana Ground on Sunday. The stand helped Hyderabad to a
score of 345 for 3 at close of play.
Winning the toss the Kerala skipper M Vipin Lal put Hyderabad into bat
but he was in for a shocker as the Hyderabad openers took hold of the
proceedings. Both Suman and Shashank Nag were unstoppable right from
the start and brought up the 100 before the lunch interval. Suman, who
scored his third century of the tournament, was more severe on the
Kerala attack while plundering 20 boundaries during his 310 minute
stay at the crease.
The post Lunch session saw the two going from strength to strength and
before long took the team score past the 200 run mark. The Kerala
skipper was probably bereft of ideas and tried all his might to break
the partnership. The spinners especially bore the brunt of the openers
bats so much so that Aneesh Kumar and Sooraj went for 185 runs between
themselves. Shashank Nag was not far behind and matched his partner in
pacing his innings. During his 348 ball stay he managed to find the
ropes 8 times while clearing it on five occations.
Kerala bowlers found their first success in the form of Suman only in
the post Tea session when he was caught at deep extra cover by sujit
off Sooraj in the 77th over of the innings. His partner Shashank Nag
departed seven balls later, being caught at deep mid wicket by Sooraj
of Aneesh. The new bat Arjan Yadav offered a return catch to Aneesh in
the 88th over. AT Rayudu (15) and Ibrahim Khaleel (6) safely
negociated the end overs and made sure of no further casualities for
Hyderabad.