Tahir Abbas' century helps Central Zone take lead
An unbeaten 110 run fifth wicket stand involving centurion Tahir Abbas (119) and Rahat Ali (67) aided Central Zone to take the first innings lead over South Zone in their quarter final encounter of the Vijay Hazare Trophy (Under-16) tournament at the
Staff Reporter
01-Feb-2001
An unbeaten 110 run fifth wicket stand involving centurion Tahir Abbas
(119) and Rahat Ali (67) aided Central Zone to take the first innings lead
over South Zone in their quarter final encounter of the Vijay Hazare Trophy
(Under-16) tournament at the Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wodayar Sports Centre
in Bangalore on Thursday. South Zone, resuming at 255 for seven, were all
out for 279. In reply, Central at stumps were 284 for four wickets.
Central openers Arvind Maan (6) and Shivakanth Shukla (20) failed to give a
solid start. I Varun bowled Maan in the fourth over of the innings with the
score on 18. Ali Akbar (46) and Shukla carried the score to 54 before
Shukla was run out in the 10th over. Then Tahir Abbas forged a 66-run third
wicket stand with Ali Akbar off 18.2 overs. After a 108-minute stay at the
crease, Ali Akbar was sent back to the pavilion, caught by Srinivasa Rao
off S Yadav in the 28th over.
Then A Alam (16) batted sedately for 84 minutes, helping Tahir Abbas to add
54 runs for the fourth wicket off 21.4 overs. Central were still lagging
behind by 105 runs when Rahat Ilahi walked in to join Tahir Abbas. In what
could be deemed as the decisive partnership of the innings, Rahat and Tahir
preferred not to play the waiting game. Rahat in particular was severe on
the Central attack, plundering as many as 15 boundaries so far.
Tahir brought up his century shortly before close. He needed 150 balls to
get to the mark, while Rahat needed just 44 balls for his half century.
Both Rahat and Tahir saw through the day for Central while taking them past
South Zone.
Earlier the South Zone innings lasted a further 12 overs, the last three
wickets adding just 24 runs. Devendra Singh (4 for 71) and Vijay Yadav (3
for 38) mopped up the tail.