Tamil Nadu too strong for Hyderabad
Tamil Nadu's superb all round efficiency proved too strong for Hyderabad in the South Zone Ranji Trophy one day cricket tie for the KS Subbiah Pillai Trophy at the MAC stadium in Chennai on Sunday
Partab Ramchand
26-Dec-1999
Tamil Nadu's superb all round efficiency proved too strong for
Hyderabad in the South Zone Ranji Trophy one day cricket tie for the
KS Subbiah Pillai Trophy at the MAC stadium in Chennai on Sunday. They
bowled out Hyderabad for 188 in 48.3 overs and then coasted to victory
for the loss of four wickets in 41.1 overs.
Put in to bat, Hyderabad were given a good start wth openers D Manohar
(34) and A Nandakishore (18) putting on 54 runs in 13.3 overs. But
skipper Robin Singh effected a middle order collapse and Hyderabad
slumped to 85 for four. However Md Azharuddin and P Satwalkar
retreived the innings with a fifth wicket stand of 87 runs in 18.4
overs. Azhar played strokes fluently all round the wicket before he
was out for 69 compiled off 97 balls with the help of three fours and
two sixes. Satwalkar's 36 was compiled off 52 balls with a solitary
boundary hit. Once this stand was broken however medium pacer
Gokulakrishna brought about a sharp collapse and Hyderabad lost six
wickets for 12 runs in 5.5 overs.Gokulakrishna finished with four for
23 and Robin with three for 25.
Tamil Nadu lost S Sriram and Reuben Paul with only 54 runs on the
board but Hemang Badani and Tanveer Jabbar effected a recovery with a
third wicket stand of 59 runs off 14.1 overs. Badani was then out for
43 made off 52 balls with five fours. Madanagopal did not last long
but Jabbar and Robin Singh then steeered Tamil Nadu to victory with an
unbeaten fifth wicket partnership of 59 runs off 11.5 overs. Jabbar
remained unbeaten with a stroke filled 72. He faced 111 balls and hit
six fours and a six. Tamil Nadu got two points and now head the table
with nine points from four matches.