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Second straight outright victory for Hyderabad

16 Nov 2016, 08:22 pm

Second straight outright victory for Hyderabad
Summary

Haryana take first innings lead

Hyderabad continued their dominance over Railways in Mumbai and secured seven points after their comprehensive 10-wicket win on the fourth day of the Group C match. Goa came close to sealing an outright win but fell short of the target by just 35 runs. Group C, Round 6 - Day 4: Jammu and Kashmir vs Haryana in Cuttack: Haryana 502 all out (Nitin Saini 90, Rajat Paliwal 194; Pervez Rasool 3/77) drew with Jammu and Kashmir 262 all out (Shubham Khajuria 52, Pranav Gupta 94; Sanjay Pahal 4/66) & 249/3 (Shubham Khajuria 110*, Pranav Gupta 80, Mohit Sharma 3/21). Forced to follow-on after failing to overhaul Haryana's massive first innings total of 502/10, Jammu & Kashmir put up a better show in the first innings that denied Haryana an outright win on the final day. Shubham Khajuria, who made a half-century in the first innings, struck a century this time off 245 balls. J & K had not much to worry as the second wicket partnership between Shubham and Pranav Gupta (94) grew steadily. The two added 237 runs for the second wicket before Pranav was out on the last ball of the 94th over, with captain Mohit Sharma ending the stand. Mohit, who had also removed opener Umar Nissar cheapely, picked his third wicket when he had Owais Shah trapped in front for six. Hyderabad vs Services at BKC in Mumbai: Hyd 580/9 decl. (Bavanaka Sandeep 203, Chama Milind 136; Raushan Raj 5/73) & 20/0 (Benjamin Thomas 4*, Akshath Reddy 15*) beat Services 360/10 (Shamsher Yadav 104, Nakul Verma 90; Ravi Kiran 3/68) & 239/10 (Gahalaut Singh 59, Vikas Yadav 47; Ravi Kiran 4/32, Mohammad Siraj 3/59) by 10 wickets A comprehensive win over Services at BKC in Mumbai has helped Hyderabad collect seven points and their second outright victory this season. Having posted a massive 580/9 after Bavanaka Sandeep's double century and Chama Milind's 136, Hyderabad bowled Services out for 360 and 290 respectively. Hyderabad fast bowlers Ravi Kiran and Mohammad Siraj shared seven wickets between them as Hyderabad were set a 20-run target. The openers took 29 deliveries to seal victory. Kerala vs Goa at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai: Kerala 1st inn 342/10 in 105.4 overs (R Prem 130, R Singh 7/42) & 268/8 (Rohan Prem 71, Mohammed Azharuddeen 68) drew Goa 286(Shadab Jakati 85, Vinod Kumar CV 4/68) & 279/5 (Sagun Kamat 151, Snehal Kauthankar 41, Swapnil Asnodkar 41, Iqbal Abdullah 4/66) The batsmen-dominated game at Brabourne Stadium in Mumbai ended without an eventual winner with Kerala taking three points and Goa getting one point. Goa's Sagun Kamat struck 151 off 171 balls with 18 boundaries and four sixes as Goa reached 279/5 on the final day in 63 overs. Iqbal Abdulla, who earlier played for Mumbai, picked four wickets in the second inning. Chhattisgarh vs Himachal in Kanpur: Chhattisgarh 238 (A Khare 85, B Sharma 3/52) & 311/9 decl. (Abhimanyu Chauhan 110, Avnish Dhaliwal 44; Gurvinder Singh 3/64, Bipul Sharma 2/89) drew with Himachal 314 (Bipul Sharma 86, Sumeet Verma 68, Prashant Chopra 51, Sumit Ruikar 7/112) & 139 (Rishi Dhawan 41, Ajay Mandal 3/51) Himachal captain Bipul Sharma led from the front with both bat and the ball which helped his team secure a first innings lead against Chhattisgarh Green Park Stadium, Kanpur. His 86 in the first innings was vital in Himachal overhauling Chhattisgarh's score of 238. Having secured a 76 runs lead, Chhattisgarh's captain Abhimanyu Chauhan responded with a ton at the top of the order. Though Himachal lost seven wickets for just 109 runs in the second innings, it was still not enough to force a result.